DROMOLAND CASTLE has been named Ireland’s best hotel in the Irish Independent Reader Travel Awards 2024.

“Class with a capital C” was among the praise hurled in the direction of Dromoland Castle, the five star hotel situated in Newmarket-on-Fergus.

Members of the public submitted their nominations with an expert judging panel of travel writer Pól Ó Conghaile, author Roz Purcell, and Fáilte Ireland’s Niall Treacy selecting the final winners and runners-up from voters’ favourites.

High praise for Dromoland Castle by charmed voters honed in on the hotel’s hardworking team. “As beautiful as the grounds and castle are, it is the people that are the true beauty of this magical place,” one Irish Independent reader said. “Their attention to detail is not matched anywhere else,” added another, hailing “the best staff in the world”, a team of people who “couldn’t do enough for you”. The hotel is “elegant without being pretentious” a reader said.

Currently riding a winning streak, this latest award for Dromoland Castle comes hot on the heels of being proclaimed Best Hotel for Sleep by Tripadvisor’s 2023 Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Awards last summer, also voted for by members of the public.

Dromoland Castle Hotel Director Mark Nolan admitted, “It is truly an honour to have been voted Ireland’s Best Hotel. There is no better compliment than having those who have experienced Dromoland Castle’s hospitality taking the time to nominate us for an award of this calibre. This has given us an incredible start to 2024 and we would like to extend our thanks to every single person who put us forward as their favourite hotel.

“I would also like to personally take a moment to congratulate all members of the hotel’s team whose commitment and passion for providing a premium experience to all our guests has got us here. We look forward to continuing to deliver the very best experience of Irish hospitality and showing returning and new guests exactly why we’re considered to be the Ireland’s best hotel,” Nolan added.

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