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Queens Hotel

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Price of dinner and breakfast: €60.00 per person per night (your room is free).

Local golf clubs:
Ennis Golf Club (less than one mile), Woodstock Golf & Country Club (one mile), Dromoland Castle Golf & Country Club (8 miles)

Adjoining the ruins of a Franciscan Friary founded in 1242, The Queen's Hotel, Ennis, Co. Clare, is located in the centre of Ennis town and is just ten miles from Shannon International Airport. The hotel was built and is most proud of its reputation as a warm and friendly gathering place, situated next door to the famous Black and White Pub of the Year 'Cruises Pub and Restaurant'. Ennis is the ideal location to experience and explore the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren and Bunratty Folk Park.

Accommodation here consists of forty-eight bedrooms and all of which are furnished with guests' comfort in mind. Each of these delightfully appointed rooms features en suite bathroom with shower, satellite TV with video channel, radio, direct dial telephone, trouser press, hair dryer and complimentary tea and coffee tray.

Dinner is taken in the Queens Front Bar and Brassiere, which has been recently renovated, and offers traditional Irish hospitality combined with sleek European sophistication. The Queens Hotel has a Nightclub on it's premises with entry into the nightclub ian extra cost for all residents.

As a town known for its richness in history and tradition, Ennis dates back to the 13th century, when it was originally settled around the site of a Franciscan Friary. With the Friary's magnificent ruins still at its centre, the town exists today as a thriving market-place known for its narrow, winding streets and colourful shop fronts and pubs. 

Availability: All year round, minimum stay two nights.

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