I got upgraded to a three-bedroom suite that costs $1,360 a night at the Trump International Hotel in Doonbeg, Ireland. It ...
Belfast contractor Gilbert-Ash has been chosen as principal contractor for the development of a flagship 229-bedroom Premier ...
The owner of the Premier Inn chain, Whitbread, has started the construction of its most high-profile hotel development in ...
13 hotels and spas in Ireland are included in the 2025 Forbes Travel Guide, which was unveiled on Wednesday, February 12. 11 hotels and two spas won big praise in the annual list that rates winners on ...
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Belfast Live on MSNFormer Londonderry Arms hotel set to open in Spring after £1.5m redevelopmentThe Harbourview Hotel, formerly Londonderry Arms, in Carnlough outside Ballymena is on track to reopen to the public this ...
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Construction of flagship hotel gets underway at Dublin’s Clerys QuarterPremier Inn will be UK brand’s flagship location in Dublin City Centre Gilbert-Ash appointed as principal contractor to lead ...
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News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland five-star hotel responds to surge in business traffic with new 'express lunch'Following an increase in business visitors, the Grand Central Hotel offers a quick, affordable meal option for professionals ...
New Rare & Refined Collection, created in partnership with Midleton, Macallan and Michter’s will eclipse The Merchant’s famous Mai Tai, with cocktails priced up to £1,000 on the menu ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBelfast hotel launches ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ £1,000 cocktailA Belfast hotel has launched a £1,000 cocktail which it described as a “once-in-a-lifetime experience”. The pricey tipple at ...
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Culloden Estate and Spa, which is part of the Hastings Hotels Group, was the first Northern Ireland hotel to be given five-star status, back in 1996. James McGinn, managing director of Hastings ...
The scale of Northern Ireland’s housing crisis has been laid bare after it emerged that more than £45,000 is being spent every single day to put up homeless people in hotels and B&Bs.
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