Dromoland Castle Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review This massive, turreted, neo-Gothic castle - the ancestral home of the O'Briens, descendants of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland - certainly looks the part. Dating from the 19th century (it replaced the 16th-century original) and now one of Ireland's grandest and best loved hotels, it bristles with t... fodors.com
No title - expert review Crowning a 375 acre estate in Clare, Dromoland Castle is a 16th century landmark transformed into a beautiful luxury hotel. Since 1962, the castle has offered royal treatment, modern amenities, and distinctive period decor. From afternoon tea in the drawing room to elegant six course dinners served ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Refurbished and transformed into a luxury hotel in 1962, it retains its priceless reminders of the Castles historic past. Splendid wood carvings and stone statuary, hand carver paneling, fine antique furnishings surround guests. On site activities include a 72 par course is a traditional parkland cr... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Dromoland Castle, located in the west of Ireland (quite near the present day Shannon Airport), was the traditional home of the O'Brien clan, Ireland s rulers from the tenth century on. The present castle is not so old as that first built in the 17th century, it was torn down and rebuilt in its prese... tablethotels.com
Charming Castle, Charming Service - user review This hotel is definitly worth the extra money. From the moment we checked in this Thanksgiving, the staff took care of everything for us. The rooms were large, modern, yet gave the feeling of a castle. Turndown consists of h... epinions.com
A let-down after Ashford - user review If we had not stayed at Ashford perhaps we would have liked this castle hotel better. Our room was very large and nicely appointed. The service was very good. The Room Service and food in the restaurant were all excellent. However, the hotel was very smoky, not from cigarettes but from poor ventilat... fodors.com
Dreaming of Castles? Stay at Dromoland. Dreaming of quality...stay elsewhere. - user review Stuffy old castle...but lovely. Perfect if you want to stay at a castle; there's probably better places if you are looking for high quality. Pretty grounds, although more for golfers than general relaxing. The room and a... fodors.com
Wonderful! - user review We stayed at Dromoland the last night of a two week trip to Ireland in September 2004 and loved it. It was an exceptional stay beautiful grounds, very friendly staff, flawless service & a comfortable & large suite. We had a nice dinner followed by after dinner drinks in the bar with fellow travelers... fodors.com
Amazingly well kept - user review I loved how the place was soo well manicured and taken care of. There wasnt a single place on the entire property that wa... travel.yahoo.com
A Grand Hotel indeed! - user review My boyfriend and I stayed at Dromoland the last night we spent in Ireland and I am glad we didi it that way because we stayed in B&B's the other 5 night we were there. Dro... travel.yahoo.com
Bad Attitudes - user review Reservations staff were unhelpful and quiet arrogant. Generally unimpressed by the level of service - the only redeeming quality was the restaurant manager!!! Facilities: wou... travel.yahoo.com
Beautiful but too pricey! - user review The rooms and grounds were beautiful and the food was good. However, do not go in January because it is not worth the expensive price. We also got overcharged by the hotel and... travel.yahoo.com
Honeymoon Highlight - user review We stayed at the Castle, which was originally owned by the O'Brien family, on our honeymoon in 2001. We were pampered from minute one. The room was spacious and beautiful. ... travel.yahoo.com
Fabulous - user review If I were a princess , this is where I would want to live . Dromoland more than met my expectations in everyway , I just wish I had more time there to enjoy all that they have to ... travel.yahoo.com
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