Marriott Ashbourne Hotel



Description

Location. The Ashbourne Marriott Hotel is located in Ashbourne, Ireland, within seven kilometres of Trim castle and the Hill of Tara and 17 kilometres from Dublin city centre.
Hotel Features. This five storey hotel is built in a striking, modern style with a contemporary lobby. The Ashbourne Marriott offers a fitness and leisure club complete with a 16 metre swimming pool with hydro therapy jets and a spa centre with jetted tubs and treatment rooms. The property also houses its own hair salon. Room service is available around the clock.

Specialising in meat and fish dishes, Grill Twenty One is open for breakfast and dinner daily. The contemporary Red Bar serves Irish bar meals for lunch and dinner and offers a selection of micro brewed beers.

The Ashbourne Marriott Hotel features eight meeting rooms, exhibition space and a business centre. Internet access is available in public areas (surcharge).

The hotel features a separate pool for children. Onsite health and fitness facilities include a fully equipped gym, steam room and sauna. The health club also offers classes in Pilates and aerobics. The local area offers opportunities for golf and horseback riding.

Guestrooms. There are 148 air conditioned guestrooms at Ashbourne Marriott Hotel. All come equipped with flat screen, high definition televisions, complimentary high speed Internet connections, minibars, coffee/tea making facilities and complimentary newspapers.

Expert Tip. Built in approx. 3200 BC, the Megalithic Passage Tomb at Newgrange is located 21 kilometres from the hotel. During sunrise at Winter Solstice, the chamber is illuminated by a shaft of sunlight that shines through an opening above the entrance. The event lasts for 17 minutes at dawn from the 19th to the 23rd of December.







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