Clontarf Castle - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review If you want to be within striking distance of Dublin airport (8km/5 miles away), you can't beat this luxurious castle hotel in Clontarf, a pretty seaside suburb served by both the DART and several bus routes. The Norman castle dates to 1172, and retains its impressive castellated exterior. In the 16... frommers.com
No title - expert review Historical hotel situated approximately 3.2km (2 miles) north of the city centre and 8km (5 miles) from the airport, overlooking Dublin Bay. The property dates back in part to 1172 and was originally built as a fort to protect the city of Dublin. Many of the original features have been maintained an... hotelconnect.co.uk
No title - expert review Tucked away in quiet, suburban Dublin, Clontarf Castle Hotel, with its magnificent entrance hall, hanging tapestries, mysterious doorways and roaring fires, is located two miles from Dublin city centre and five miles from Dublin Airport. Some of the worlds most famous horse racing tracks are near th... sidestep.com
Wonderful hotel - user review Really enjoyed hotel, and service was exceptional. Not impressed with breadfast buffet but lunch and dinner were very good. Hotel is a bit out of Dublin, but bus service in to town is very convenient and service is about every 10 15 minutes. Will stay at Clontarf Castle on next trip to Dublin. Trave... expedia.com
Totally Impressed - user review Room was exactly (and I do mean exactly) as pictured here but alot more impressive in person (modern bathroom with semi circular glass in shower, back lighting on headboard, etc). Also had a chair with ottoman so I could put my feet up just like at home. Bed was really comfortable. As mentioned in o... expedia.com
Even - user review the workmen where kind. Although there where occassional language barriers because some staff where from poland and others asian for the most part the expierence... expedia.com
Definately worth it. - user review This hotel was beautiful. I would stay there again in a heartbeat. Everything was very clean, but most of all, everyone that worked at the hotel was extremely helpful, very courteous, and a group of the nices... expedia.com
No title - user review The hotel was well situated and very good overall,we would be more than happy to stay again and more frequent if the hotel was less expensive to stay,Do you do any offers for couples on weekends .With all the alternative hotels in Dublin this was a lovely hotel but not somewhere we would be able to ... mytravelguide.com
Clontarf Castle: Magic of old times! - user review We had booked a web special at 99 and didn't expect the most amazing things. Well, we were wrong! From the moment we arrived until we left we were treated like royalty. The room was fantastic, with a separate lounge and huge beds. Breakfast was quite interesting, since you had to order the warm food... virtualtourist.com
Clontarf Castle: The Castle Stay - user review We spent two nights at Clontarf Castle and throurougly enjoyed it. It has great facilities the pool is several blocks down the street, but there is a fantastic pub well stocked with Guiness and Bushmills. It is an old modernized castle. A unique thing happened I ran into a couple that I new from Nor... virtualtourist.com
Don't miss out. - user review It is a wonderful and beautiful hotel made of from a castle ruins that date back to several hundreds of years old. The restaraunt there is excellant and a nice bar as well. Th... travel.yahoo.com
Best hotel in Dublin - user review This hotel is a real gem! One of the most friendly hotels we've ever stayed in. Food is excellent, style of hotel is cool and trendy with this wonderful 11th century backdrop. G... travel.yahoo.com
Unique - user review This was a great hotel. Alot of history a great experience was denied us because of two problems. We were greeted by the fact that it was overbooked and would have to stay ... travel.yahoo.com
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