52
Be Our Guest |
CO. DUBLIN
Special O er:
3 Star Hotel - 297 Rooms
Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross
Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross (formerly
Bewleys Hotel Newlands Cross) is located on
the N7 Naas Road and beside the M50
junction 9. Situated on the main route in and
out of Dublin for those travelling to and from
the south and west of Ireland making it an
ideal base for business and leisure guests
alike.
Room Rate from:
€69.00 - €299.00
Newlands Cross
Dublin 22, D22 V6Y6
Closed: December 24 - December 27
+353-(0)1-464 0140
info.newlandscross@maldronhotels.com www.maldronhotelnewlandscross.comPhilip O'Neill
To avail of best rates,
Quote BE OUR GUEST
when making a reservation.
Special O er:
3 Star Hotel - 129 Rooms
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
Ideally located in the heart of Dublin city
centre and just a 3 minute walk from
O’Connell Street, with an abundance of
attractions right on our doorstep. Make
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square your base and
explore all Dublin has to offer.
Room Rate from:
€69.00 - €499.00
Parnell Square
Dublin 1, D01 HX02
Open All Year
+353-(0)1-871 6800
info.parnellsquare@maldronhotels.com www.maldronhotelparnellsquare.comPhilip Uzice
To avail of best rates,
Quote BE OUR GUEST
when making a reservation.
Special O er:
3 Star Hotel - 115 Rooms
Maldron Hotel Pearse Street
Ideally located in the heart of Dublin city
centre and just a 3 minute walk from
O’Connell Street, with an abundance of
attractions right on our doorstep. Make
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square your base and
explore all Dublin has to offer.
Room Rate from:
€69.00 - €499.00
97-107 Pearse Street
Dublin 2, D02 RK37
Open All Year
+353-(0)1-670 3666
info.pearsestreet@maldronhotels.com www.maldronhotelpearsestreet.comTrevor Smith
To avail of best rates,
Quote BE OUR GUEST
when making a reservation.
The King of Leinster married off his red-headed
daughter Aoife to the Norman knight Strongbow.
She came with a dowry of a most spectacular castle
– built on the site of an Iron Age fort in Laois. These
days the castle atop the Rock of Dunamase is a ruin.
The road to it – through wheat fields and woodland
– is narrow. But no worries – chances are you’ll have
the place to yourself. Through the windows of the
roofless Great Hall, you’ll see the quiet
countryside stretching out before you.
On a fine day you can see for miles
across six counties. It’s a magical place
when the sun is shining... in the mist it’s
otherworldly.
Ireland’s Ancient East
CASTLES
Trim Castle, Co. Meath




