Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Hotellin kohteesta Kilkenny varaavien asiakkaiden suosiossa
Spirited Kilkenny was Ireland’s capital in the Middle Ages and although many monuments remain from back then, it’s now best known for the 'craic'. Kilkenny cream ale flows in pubs forming part of its legendary nightlife and tours of Smithwick’s showcase Ireland’s oldest operating brewery, on grounds containing the St Francis Abbey ruins.
Kilkenny has the most medieval churches in Ireland. Dating to the 13th-century are the Black Abbey and St Canice’s Cathedral, next to the Round Tower - the only remains of a 9th-century monastery founded by the saint.
Medieval streets, inns and wall remnants still stand, but the most impressive attraction is Kilkenny Castle, in large gardens by the River Nore. The 3-turreted fortress was a former home of the once powerful Butler family.
The Parade leads from here past high street shops to The Tholsel – the porticoed town hall. The Elizabethan merchants’ residence Rothe House is in a similar style. Wandering the colourful streets you can’t fail to notice buildings named after cats, a reference to the residents’ dogged determination. Local hurling team The Cats play at Nowlan Park, and the city hosts the annual Cat Laughs comedy festival, amongst others.
Booking.com’s Kilkenny accommodation includes hotels with spas and pools, and city centre guest houses near the train station.