Prices from £299


Whisk yourself away to a Palladian estate tucked back in the woodlands of County Wicklow, on Irelands east coast. Take an enchanting stroll amidst the gentle green hills and sparkling lakes of Powerscourt Gardens, then head into Dublin for some cosmopolitan flair. These sumptuous surroundings combine the luxury and tranquility of country living with city chic.
The County of Wicklow, located just 16 miles south of Dublin International Airport is known as The Garden of Ireland. The area is famed for its many beautiful formal gardens including Avondale, Powerscourt and Mount Usher, and for its stunning and epic landscape.
The Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt, County Wicklow brings together natural beauty and dignified accommodation to offer its guests:
Hotel facilities
Room facilities
The Ritz-Carlton, Powerscourt offers 200 guest rooms, including 107 suites, 23 club level rooms and 17 club level suites. All rooms are opulently furnished and with an average room size of 700 square feet some of the largest hotel rooms in Ireland. Many rooms will feature floor-to-ceiling windows, panoramic views and terraces.
Dining
Gordon Ramsay at Powerscourt
Serving breakfast daily from 7:00am to 10:30am
Daily lunch from 12:00pm to 2:00pm, Sundays from 1:00pm to 3:00pm and dinner from 6pm to 10:30pm
Stunning views of Sugar Loaf Mountain, elegant setting
Al fresco dining on the spacious terrace during summer months
2 private dining rooms and The Chef's Table
Seats up to 89 guests
The Sugar Loaf
Casual Dining in a sophisticated atmosphere
Open from Monday to Saturday from 6:00pm to 9:00pm, Sundays from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Evening cocktails at The Sugar Loaf bar are served daily until 11:30pm
Jazz Trio on Friday and Saturday night from 9:00pm to midnight
McGills
Serving authentic Irish fare
Extensive list of Irish Single Malts
Authentic decor
Seats up to 98 guests
Open from 4pm to 11:30pm, Resident's Bar open until 3am
Private Dining
2 private dining rooms for parties from 14 up to 16 guests
The Chef's Table inside the kitchen of Gordon Ramsay at Powerscourt, with seating for up to 10 guests
Private and discreet dining
Gordon Ramsay Menus
A selection of some of the rarest and most exclusive wines in the world
The Sugar Loaf Lounge
Serving mouth-watering dishes and snacks based on a light fare menu
Traditional Irish Afternoon Tea accompanied by the wonderful sound of the Irish harp
Unsurpassed views of the Wicklow landscape
Complete bar specializing in cocktails and wines by the glass
Comfortable furnishings
Lounge and bar opening hours are from 9 am to 11:30 pm
Prices:
Price: per person based on 2 adults sharing
Price includes: flights, taxes, accommodation for your selected number of nights and the purchased meal plan.
Transfers are not included.
Single supplement: not available
Child price: only applicable when sharing with 2 full fare paying adults.
Infant: £60
Please note:
Ticketing information:
You will be contacted by the tour operator after making your booking.The images shown are provided to give a general impression of the establishment. It is possible that the room you book will differ from the examples shown.
Address: Tourism Centre,Suffolk St,Dublin 2,Republic of Ireland
Email: information@dublintourism.ie
Phone: +353 (0) 1 605 7700
Ireland
Dublin Airport, County Dublin, Ireland
353
(0)1 814 1111
(0)1 814 4816
customer.relations-dublin@aer-rianta.ie
www.dublin-airport.com
The airport is located 10km (6 miles) north of Dublin
GMT (GMT + 1 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October)
1
From Dublin city centre, take the M50 northbound and exit onto the M1 northbound; the airport is signposted.
The airport has short- and long-term car parks, offering over 18,000 spaces. Short-term parking is available directly opposite the terminal building, while long-term parking is located on the eastern perimeter (accessed directly from the motorway) with a 24-hour shuttle bus service to the terminal. Valet parking is also available (tel: (0)1 814 4341).
Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Murrays and National all have desks situated in the Arrivals area. Pre-book car-hire companies, also with desks in the Arrivals area, include Argus, Atlas, Dan Dooley, Hamills, Malone, Sixt and Thrifty.
Road: Taxi: Taxis are available from outside the terminal. ECL (tel: (0)1 842 0249) offers chauffeured luxury saloon and minibus services. Bus: Frequent local bus services, operated by Dublin Bus (website: www.dublinbus.ie), leave from the main Arrivals road directly outside the terminal. These include the Airlink express bus, which runs to Dublin’s main bus and rail stations. Bus no.747 runs to the O’Connell Street, the central bus station and Parnell Square West. Bus no.748 runs to Heuston and Connolly rail stations and the central bus station. Other bus services operating from the airport include the 24-hour Aircoach service to south Dublin (including most major hotels in the city), and the AerDart shuttle service to Howth Junction DART station. Coach: Coach services operate from the airport’s coach park on the far side of the main car park building to many destinations in Ireland.
The Airport Information Desk and the Dublin Tourism information and reservation centre are both located on the Arrivals concourse.
Money and communications: Bureaux de change and ATMs are located throughout the terminal. A foreign exchange currency dispenser is located on the Departures level. There is a bank on the Departures concourse and a post office in the car park atrium. Eating and drinking: The airport has a variety of restaurants, cafés and bars. Shopping: Shops include duty-free, with a shopping street in the boarding area of Departures. Shopping information is available (tel: (0)1 814 4356). Luggage: A left-luggage facility is available in the atrium of the multi-storey car park. Portage service is available from Greencaps (tel: (0)1 814 4633). Other facilities: There is a pharmacy and a free nursery; baby change facilities are available in most airport toilets.
There are meeting rooms and business lounges available, with full business facilities, including photocopy, fax and Internet access (e-mail: theroomgublin@alpha-group.com). A VIP Service is also available (tel: (0)1 814 1111). Conference facilities in 13 venues, a fully equipped business centre, and a catering service are available at the Dublin Airport Great Southern Hotel (tel: (0)1 844 6000).
Facilities include adapted toilets, lifts with Braille buttons and an induction loop. Passengers should inform their airline of any special needs on arrival at the airport or when making their booking. A Minicom telephone is provided for hearing-impaired travellers (tel: (0)1 814 4613). Short- and long-term parking for disabled passengers is available and can be booked in advance (tel: (0)1 814 4828). Greencaps (tel: (0)1 814 4633) can provide wheelchair services for a small fee.
The Holiday Inn Dublin Airport (tel: (0)1 808 0500) and Dublin Airport Great Southern Hotel (tel: (0)1 844 6000) are both located on the airport premises. Hotel reservations can be made at the Dublin Tourism information and reservation centre and at the courtesy telephones on the Arrivals concourse.
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Dublin Airport
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