This comfy, clean, good-value hotel is in South Beach, next to Pleasure Beach, Sandcastle ... more
Water Park, trams, the pier and all attractions. The hotel has free parking.Clifton Court Hotel has Pirates Rum Pub for cold beers, and the Banthai Lounge with fr...
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ILLUMINATIONS 29 AUG NOV 2ND STAY AND SEE DEALS We offer the leisure and ... more
business traveller more of what your looking for a comfortable convenient stay and good value for moneywe are a fresh clean and uncomplicated choice in the all n...
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The 2 star Clifton Court Hotel is situated right in the heart of Dublin city, making ... more
exploration of the capital of Ireland reallyeasy for its guests. The hotel is located on Eden Quay, right on the River Liffey, which is near to O'Connell St., one of Dublin's main streets. From here, you can reach all of the city's main attractions on foot. Within a short walk of no more than ten minutes, you
Situated in the heart of Dublin City overlooking the River Liffey at O'Connell Bridge the ... more
Clifton Court Hotel is close to the Abbey Theatre Trinity College Temple Bar and the two premier shopping streets Talk about the most centrally located hotel in Dublin! Partake in shopper's paradise along neighbouring O'Connell or Henry Streets or cross over the historical Ha'Penny Bridge on the River Liffey to soak up the atmosphere of the world renowned heritage precinct Temple Bar or meander through stylish Grafton Street All of this is within a five minute walk of your hotel room In the evening a minutes walk will take you to the Abbey Theatre or walk ten minutes to the Point Theatre Whichever way you turn you'll be surrounded by the best night life Dublin has to offer including our very own residents bar Adding further to the hotels convenient location is its position opposite bus and taxi ranks Some rooms offer River Liffey views and all rooms provide en suites direct dial telephones tea coffee making facilities and a full hearty Irish breakfast Guests can also enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and the beverages provided by the residents bar
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Situated in the heart of Dublin city, overlooking the River Liffey at O'Connell Bridge, ... more
the Clifton Court Hotel enjoys a truly enviable location. Not only are popular tourist attractions such as the Abbey Theatre, Trinity College, and Temple Bar nearby, but the Clifton Court is also just a short stroll from the city's 2 premier shopping areas, O'Connell Street and Grafton Street.There is live Irish music every night and live Irish dancing Sunday to Thursday. There are no cover charges.
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Advantages: Well appointed,clean, kids club,spacious,good food,friendly staff Disadvantages: None
I know, I know, Blackpool is perceived as fish'n'chips, bucket and spades, amusement arcades, B&B's. What about something different?
Choice Hotels in Blackpool run 3 hotels - The Claremont (near the North Pier), the Talk of The North (near South Pier) and the Cliffs Hotel (North Promenade just up from Gynn Square).
My family and I have stayed at the Cliffs Hotel on 6 occasions, ranging from weekend breaks to full weeks. Why? The hotel is large and well appointed - it has a 1920's feel about the facade and interior and is very clean and spacios. There are 5 bars and a large resturant. The food is excellent with a very good selection - the staff are very helpful and friendly.
There is a well appointed leisure club - free to residents. It has a pool, jacuzzi, small but very good gym, sauna, sunbeds and a leisure club bar. It ...
Advantages: Late bar and all you can eat food Disadvantages: Too far to the town
My friends and I decided to have a weekend away because it was one of their birthdays. We booked for a two-night weekend break at the Norbreck Castle Hotel in Blackpool through National Coach Holidays on 19 November 2004. The brochure described the break as being ?All inclusive? and we looked forward to fact that we would be able to drink copious amounts of alcohol for free (and why not!).
We paid £89.00 for two night?s dinner, bed and breakfast with drinks also included from 7.30pm ? 10.30pm in one of the three bars in the hotel.
When we arrived at 1.30pm we were met in the lobby with a poster telling us that we were unable to check in until 3.30pm, this was our first mishap. The décor in the lobby was okay and the hotel on the surface seemed rather nice. We made our way to the bar (as you do), to kill a couple of hours ...
Advantages: lovely food and good service from the waiters Disadvantages: Everthing else about the place
I have already done a review about Blackpool, and I absolutely love the place, we went to Blackpool two years ago on a family holiday, myself husband and three kids. We booked our holiday through The Belfast Telegraph travel agentsand we went through Ulster Bus tours, the price was £800 approx this included traveling expenses and the hotel.(Bed, breakfast and evening meal). The hotel was the Elgin and we were told that this was a great hotel for families.
Arriving at the hotel
We arrived at our hotel at about 7.30pm and had to que at the reception to get our keys this I didnt mind but our dinner was at 7.45pm and we still had to get our luggage to our room, we got our luggage sorted and went down for dinner, the food was beautiful and the service from the waiters was fantastic.
First impressions of the hotel
Well there was ...