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The Royal Hotel & Leisure Centre

4 of 5 stars
North Wales
Nov 23, 2009

We arrived before check in time on 20th November and were immediately booked into the hotel and shown to our rooms. The rooms were lovely and of a good standard, clean and well equipped. The hotel...more

Glendalough Hotel

Nov 23, 2009

We stayed in the Glendalough hotel for a long weekend, We are a group of friends who enjoy our occasional weekends away and have stayed in a good few hotels. This is one of the nicest places we have...more

Glendalough Hotel

Nov 22, 2009
1/1 found this review helpful

This is the first time that I have ever had to write a review on a hotel as I am usually fairly laid back and pretty easy to please when it comes to hotels. I am certainly not somebody who nitpicks...more

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  • Major features: beaches, water sports, duty-free shopping
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  • Major features: Florence, wineries, art, cooking classes, cathedrals, countryside tours, beaches
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