Ramada Viking Hotel Waterford is designed in a modern, contemporary style. The hotel ... more
offers the latest in modern technology, in a thoughtfully designed meeting environment. At the cutting edge of modern design, the hotel boasts all of the latest in tec...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The modern Ramada Viking Hotel in Waterford is located three kilometres from city centre ... more
and 500 metres from town's famous crystal factory. The 100 guestrooms have bathrooms with invigorating power showers, complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Tea...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The modern Ramada Viking Hotel in Waterford is located three kilometres from city centre ... more
and 500 metres from town's famous crystal factory. The 100 guestrooms have bathrooms with invigorating power showers, complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Tea...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Ramada Viking Hotel is located in Waterford making it one of the best hotels to stay ... more
at while in town. The hotel provides all the amenities that today's travelers desire in all of its 100 rooms. All of the guestrooms are replete with non smoking ...
Rooms: 100 soundproofed rooms available consisting of a bathroom with a shower and bath, ... more
hairdryer, heating and air conditioning, kitchen utensils, telephone, cable and satellite tv, internet access, coffee and tea facilities, trouser press and iron. r...
Rooms: 100 soundproofed rooms available consisting of a bathroom with a shower and bath, ... more
hairdryer, heating and air conditioning, kitchen utensils, telephone, cable and satellite tv, internet access, coffee and tea facilities, trouser press and iron. rooms for the disabled and for non smokers. facilities: include a bar, restaurant, breakfast room, wifi internet access, printer and entertainment. adapted for the disabled.
Advantages: Central, friendly, family orientated, extremely child friendly Disadvantages: Off a busy street, no onsite car parking, little noisey
I went to the Bridge Hotel, with my little 4 year old son, TT. We went in August in what I would describe as still being in summer season. This was our first holiday away together and so I approached it with some trepidation. The Bridge Hotel, is a 3 star hotel. It is located on the Quay in Waterford, and the Victorian facade, looks out onto the beautiful River Suir.
The hotel cost me £130 for 3 nights with two meals and for me and my son. There was a £5 charge for Breakfast, but the staff waved that for my son as they said he was only 4 and would probably not eat that much. I was so impressed, this business obviously places family and child friendly attitudes as a core business value.
Waterford is an ancient Viking city in the South East of Ireland and It is beautiful and steeped in history. The city and surrounding ...
Advantages: The Parks Opposite Disadvantages: The Rooms And Food
The RamadaHotel Belfast is an O.K hotel to stay in. I liked the hotel because a ten minute walk took me to lady Dickson park and the kids could play in the park for hours. Also it was O.K because a taxi journey of 15-20 minutes took me into Belfast city centre. The staff in the hotel were helpful at times but they didn't rush too much to help you. The hotel has WI-FI access and this came in handy a few times. The meals in this hotel are nice but they could be better. The rooms are very up to date and modern but I found the double beds a bit small and they were not very big. The hotel was always very busy and I really liked the GYM in it because it had almost everything. The hotel itself is very clean and they also have a smoking room. I would recommend this hotel if somebody was only going over for a weekend or so but not much more. I ...
I stayed in the RamadaHotel in Belfast and I must say that the experiance had its flaws and its charms. I normally stay in the Hilton or the Europa in Belfast if I ever decide to stay but because of the busy Valintines Day period I was unable to book a room in either of these hotels so I then decided to book a room with the Ramada.
The price of this hotel was reasonable, at £79 a night, I think that this is a great price for a hotel of this standard because compared to the Hilton thats rooms can cost up to £125 a night for a twin room this is a great price for a Friday night, though the Travel Lodge probably would have been cheaper if you decide to go away for lesiure reasons sometimes that hotel wont cut it.
The Room I received was clean, tidy and had lots of space in it, there were two double beds and it allowed smoking (as I ...