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£218 Value
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+44 (0) 20 3564 3000
Monday-Friday, 08:00 - 18:00
Castle Avenue
Clontarf
Dublin, Ireland, 3
00 353 1833 2321
Available seven days a week until 31 January, 2013. Not available on 7-8, 14-15, 24-26, 31 December. Subject to availability. Reservations are required. Bookings will only be taken with a valid voucher. There is no limit to the number of vouchers you can buy. Email info@clontarfcastle.ie to enquire if call volumes are high. Now sold out on 1-2, 21 December. The hotel has released more rooms so we have been able to reopen this deal.
Stay in an 800-year old castle two miles from Dublin city centre for £119 per room, with this offer from the Clontarf Castle Hotel. Time Out Dublin calls it "suitably grand" with "a unique atmosphere" and the Irish Independent dubs it "a delight". Your getaway will include dinner at the Michelin Guide-listed Fahrenheit Grill.
Valid for stays seven days a week until
-Overnight stay for two in a Deluxe Room
-3-course dinner from a set menu at the Fahrenheit Grill (worth £48/60€ per person)
-Full Irish breakfast
Add on extra nights for £70 per room -- 2-night stays are £189 and 3-night stays are £259, with daily breakfast and dinner on the first night.
The 4-star property, which dates back to the 12th century, has had a turbulent history, having been built on the site of the Battle of Clontarf and previously seen off Vikings, The Knights Templar and Cromwell's Puritans. Today, after a 10€ million refurbishment in 2007, the hotel is known for its "luxurious... cosy and romantic" rooms, according to travel guide Simonseeks.com, and won the 2009 Prix Villegiature award for the Best Hotel Interior Design in Europe.
Located in the north of the city, the hotel is a 5-minute walk from the seafront. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic football is also nearby and Dublin city centre is easily accessible by public transport or taxi. The airport is five miles away.
Getting there: We found return flights to Dublin airport with Ryanair from £34 from London, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Manchester and Bristol, over these travel dates. Click here to search for flights with Fly.com.