5/5 - Excellent
This is the most attractive looking town in Northern Ireland due to classic georgian buildings well maintained and a nice green square called “the mall”. Also the Planetarium is worth visiting.






Parking area very safe with plenty of disabled bays. Reception area busy with afternoon teas and people relaxing and socialising in the evening which gave off a good vibe. Very professional staff. Bar and tables cleared quickly and efficiently. Friendly staff. Singer on Saturday night very ...
Reviewed on 5 Oct 2025

The location was the biggest advantage right in the heart of Armagh and beside the bus station.
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2025

Pleasant stay near to the facilities of Armagh city. Easy to walk to the city facilities. Travelled for a car show at the Palace; didn't use the hot tub but looked nice. Everything was clean and comfortable, property was quiet. Two parking spaces, one out the back. Next door neighbour was a lovely ...
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2024


Wow! What a lovely welcome with snacks being left and plenty of options for breakfast, milk in fridge. I travel for work nearly every week and this exceeded my expectations. If I’m ever in the area again I will 100% stay again.
Reviewed on 6 Nov 2025

Browse intriguing 18th-century silverware, inspect marvelous mosaics and climb the steps to the bell tower of this striking cathedral set on a hill.

Watch a spectacular show in the digital theater and gaze into the heart of the cosmos to learn about the universe.

Inspect the fascinating Celtic and medieval carvings that decorate the interior of this Anglican church and attend a choir service.

Explore the rolling meadows, stately gardens and elegant buildings of Armagh’s well-loved park, once home to the archbishops of the Church of Ireland.

Originally built to store the city’s church records, this 18th-century gem has been lovingly restored as a museum of local religious and cultural history.

Bring your kids to this family-friendly complex that sheds light on the fascinating mound and other archeological finds of the region.
This is the most attractive looking town in Northern Ireland due to classic georgian buildings well maintained and a nice green square called “the mall”. Also the Planetarium is worth visiting.
There for the blues festival: great music and venues
It was all closed when we went, but this was a mid week evening.
Armagh is beautiful historic city.
