Accommodation in Ireland
Visitors to Ireland are spoilt for choice when it comes to accommodation. All budgets are catered for, be it people looking to stay in five star luxury hotels, idyllic medieval castles to basic but pleasant hostel accommodation. In recent years the diversity of accommodation available has increased significantly and visitors to Ireland can be assured of good quality places to stay wherever they travel to. Throughout the year you will be made feel welcome and it is often possible to get great discounts on bookings, particularly in the low season (September - March). HotelsHotels range from modern hotel premises to intimate inns. We have a selection of Ireland's best hotels, everything from budget hotels to 5-star. Whether visiting for tourism or business, you can book online or by phone. Meals, refreshments, and bars are available in all hotels. Children are usually welcome in hotels. Hotels >> Bed & BreakfastsB&Bs range from traditional town and country homes to modern bungalows. B&Bs are usually family premises where you will be welcomed with a relaxed and informal atmosphere. GuesthousesGuesthouses include large homes to large Victorian/Georgian premises. Guesthouses have an informal and personal atmosphere. Guesthouses >> Self-CateringSelf-catering accommodation range from self-catering apartments to houses to large holiday complexes. They are usually rented on a weekly or monthly basis. Self-Catering >> HostelsHostels provide a comfortable stay for the budget traveller. All hostels have kitchen cooking facilities, and in some places meals are served. Hostels >> Campus AccommodationDuring the summertime, when students are not staying at university, the campus residences are often made available to those who want them. These are low-cost, good-quality self-catering accommodation, located on or near a university campus. Campus Accommodation >> | |||