If you're on a budget or travelling with a group, save money on a trip to Ireland's ecclesiastical capital with a stay at this revamped hostel. Spick and span sleeping accommodation ranges from male and female sharing en suite dorms to private twin and double en-suite rooms. A common area, TV lounge, free WiFi and self-catering kitchen keeps visitors well catered for and connected. Bed linen is provided, and there's also a laundry room, luggage room and free car park.
Its private, secure location, right beside St. Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral and the Market Place Theatre in the centre of this Georgian city, makes it an ideal base for exploring Armagh's two cathedrals, Navan Fort, Palace Demesne, Armagh County Museum and Armagh Planetarium.
Each year, Armagh city hosts several internationally acclaimed cultural festivals including the John Hewitt International Summer School in late July, The 7 Hills Blues Festival in early August and the Charles Wood Festival of Music in late August, to name a few. For more info on these and other events and attractions visit www.armagh.co.uk.
Its private, secure location, right beside St. Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral and the Market Place Theatre in the centre of this Georgian city, makes it an ideal base for exploring Armagh's two cathedrals, Navan Fort, Palace Demesne, Armagh County Museum and Armagh Planetarium.
Each year, Armagh city hosts several internationally acclaimed cultural festivals including the John Hewitt International Summer School in late July, The 7 Hills Blues Festival in early August and the Charles Wood Festival of Music in late August, to name a few. For more info on these and other events and attractions visit www.armagh.co.uk.




