Set in Dundalk, 5 km from Louth County Museum, Fairways Hotel Dundalk offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a garden.
Escape to The Carrickdale for comfort and indulgence on the Cooley Peninsula. It has a leisure centre, a fitness centre and the therapeutic Serenity Spa.
The Hotel Imperial is in Dundalk town centre, close to all the major attractions and shops, bars and restaurants. It has free parking, modern bars and coffee shop.
francis
From
Ireland
The staff are very nice and friendly, the night staff and security guards were the same , great positive energy. The room was perfect, everything clean and comfortable. We will definitely come back , plus there's late night take aways litterly 2 mins walk open to 2am etc . The bars and smoking area are modern with nice lighting. Overall 10 outa 10
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Caroline
From
United Kingdom
The staff at reception were very welcoming. The room was clean, spacious and relaxing. Breakfast was superb. Beautiful gardens outside the restaurant area. The restaurant was beautifully laid out and staff considerate and well mannered. The top to bottom painting of the king and his wolfhound was magnificent..My comments for improvement and I'm hard pushed to find any would be that I would have liked to have seen more information on the painting & artist as it makes the building stand out and is distinguishable, I didn't see any info on what to do or attractions from other businesses and no info on the gym etc just that there was one there...all in all I would recommend staying here.
Krakow B&B is situated in Dundalk, 1.8 km from Louth County Museum, 3.4 km from Proleek Dolmen, as well as 26 km from Carlingford Castle.
Kemp
From
Ireland
Fantastic location, perfectly situated for my work trip and lovely friendly welcome when I arrived. Beautiful room and comfortable bed. Very quiet at night and had excellent sleep.
Dundalk in County Louth, the wee county, provided an...
Dundalk in County Louth, the wee county, provided an incredible outpouring of creativity to celebrate Brigid1500. The Northern Lights Light Show in Market Square, the murals and storefronts painted with signs of Spring and Brigid, the cultural production at An Tain Theatre and the County Museum.
We were there for 4 days and we made the Proper Cafe "our cafe". The staff were very welcoming and remembered us and the food was great!
We also took a bus to Carlingford and enjoyed a short hike and great views of Carlingford Lough. Also, the home of Thomas Darcy McGee, and Father of Canadian Confederation.
Guest review by
Kathleen Quinn
Canada
Review score
10.0
At St.
At St. Patrics Day there were no free hotel in good price in Dublin. This choice for accomodation was the best choice, only 1 hour from Dublin by train, and found a very nice pansion with polite people.
Guest review by
Ladislav
Slovakia
Review score
8.0
The Imperial Hotel is a lovely comfortable hotel with very...
The Imperial Hotel is a lovely comfortable hotel with very friendly helpful staff. The location of the hotel is very central and the town centre and shopping are just a short stroll from the door. My husband enjoyed a very pleasant evening at the races in Ireland's only all weather racecourse, just a short Taxi ride away, while I browsed and shopped in the nearby Shopping Centre. We dined in the hotel, where the food was excellent. We had a lovely restful two day break, and we plan to return there in the future.
Guest review by
Maureen
Ireland
Review score
8.0
People were very friendly, a lot of greetings while out...
People were very friendly, a lot of greetings while out walking the street on a wet morning, likewise staff in shops all very welcoming, the town could do more to promote it's history and some beautiful surroundings within close proximity, unfortunately there are a lot of derelict or dilapidated buildings around the town. The town also could do with a better range of dining experiences The Spotted Dog was excellent but a few more restaurants at that end of the market would be very welcome.
Guest review by
Allan
Ireland
Review score
2.0
Dundalk has lots of potential.
Dundalk has lots of potential. Nicely laid out town and looking very well Unfortunately the people of Dundalk don't know the meaning of good customer service, very cold and unwelcoming. We didn't meet a single friendly face in the bars or resteraunts, customer service was NIL!
Guest review by
Trevor
Ireland
Review score
10.0
We stayed at the Carrickdale Hotel.
We stayed at the Carrickdale Hotel. We drove to Newry and did some shopping. Then we went to stunning Carlingford for lunch and more shopping! Back to Blackrock in Dundalk for fish and chips from Roma on the promenade and ice cream at storm in a teacup. Dundalk has beautiful scenic drives and greenway walks and we loved exploring around it.
Guest review by
Dorinda
Ireland
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We have stayed a few times and always found it to be a very good hotel. The bar is very relaxing and food/drink is excellent. The surroundings are very nice. Far enough out of Dundalk to have a country vibe but close enough to the town if that's where you want to be.
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