Located in the heart of Dingle, a beautiful and colourful town set on the southern shores ... more
of the Dingle peninsula. Benners is a classic hotel favoured for its old world charm and ambience. The hotel has been recently transformed, offering guests authen...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Located in the heart of Dingle a beautiful and colourful town set on the southern shores ... more
of the Dingle peninsula and overlooking the magnificent Dingle Bay Benners is a classic hotel favoured for its old world charm and ambience The hotel has been re...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Dingle Benners Hotel is located in Kerry, Ireland, 100 metres from Dingle ... more
marina and five kilometres from Connor Pass. Farranfore train station is one kilometre away. Hotel Features. Situated on the Dingle Peninsula, this country ho...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Dingle Benners Hotel is located in Kerry, Ireland, 100 metres from Dingle ... more
marina and five kilometres from Connor Pass. Farranfore train station is one kilometre away. Hotel Features. Situated on the Dingle Peninsula, this country ho...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
I recently went on a cultural girlie trip with a friend to Paris. I was left to do all the booking. I was looking for a reasonable hotel, near a metro stop, which included breakfast. I came across the Hotel International on various travel sites and it seemed fairly highly rated so I booked us in for three nights.
LOCATION:
The hotel is located 6 Rue Auguste Barbier in the 11th Arrondissement. The nearest Metro stop is Garcourt which was a two minute walk away and it was a five minute walk to Republique which gives good links to other lines. It's not really central enough to avoid the Metro and walk to the attractions but it was located so close to a stop that it seemed ideal.
PRICE:
Prices vary depending on size of room and season. There are singles, doubles and triples available. We paid Euro254 for the whole time ...
Advantages: Out of the town Disadvantages: Too many people!
I'm glad that I did not get to read any of the reviews before I went to this hotel, or see the Holidays from Hell programme the night before!
The hotel can be found along the seafront, about three miles from the main centre of Blackpool, heading out towards Fleetwood. It is now under the Britannia hotels group and it is easily accessible by tram and bus. We used the trams the whole time instead of me driving all the time.
My husband, my two youngest children and myself went last week for a couple of nights, after finding an advert which gave a special price of £35 per person dinner bed and breakfast per night. The two children were included free of charge, including their meals. The advert did state that the hotel was ungoing a £7million pound upgrade, and that some services may not be available. This did not deter us as we ...
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Product details
Long Name
Dingle Benners Hotel
Type
Hotel
Street
Main St
Address
Main St, Dingle, Ireland
City
Dingle
Country
Ireland
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
42.5
Manufacturer's product description
Located in the heart of Dingle, a beautiful and colourful town set on the southern shores of the Dingle peninsula. Benners is a classic hotel favoured for its old world charm and ambience. The hotel has been recently transformed, offering guests authentic Irish antique furnishings blended with the best of contemporary design. Each of the 52 bedrooms are luxuriously appointed providing an intimate and cosy setting for a relaxing stay. As Dingle’s oldest hotel, Benners reflects the history and uniqueness of the town and peninsula and is a wonderful base from which to explore the wild beauty of Kerry. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of Slea Head, the Conor Pass, Inch Beach, Ventry Beach, Wine Strand, Fermoyle and Castlegregory strands. Other highlights include boat trips to visit Fungie, Ireland’s famous wild dolphin, Blasket Island trips, Dingle Aquarium, horseriding, diving, archaeology and geology trips and ultimately, the Irish language and culture. Set in one of Ireland’s leading Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) areas, the language, music, dance, traditions and folklore of West Kerry will leave you with lifelong memories.