Ashford Court Boutique Hotel, Ennis
About the Hotel
The Ashford Court Boutique Hotel is a distinctive accommodation option located in the heart of Ennis, County Clare. The hotel features European classic styling with hand-crafted Italian furniture, plush linens, and king-size beds. This central location places guests in proximity to vibrant nightlife, local eateries, and cultural attractions. Ennis also serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby natural landmarks such as the Cliffs of Moher.
Location
Conveniently situated just off the main road from Galway and Shannon, the Ashford Court Boutique Hotel is easily accessible. It is only 20 km from the renowned Cliffs of Moher and 25 km from Shannon Airport. The hotel's location allows guests to explore Ennis's lively pubs, restaurants, and cultural sites within walking distance.
Rooms
The guest rooms at Ashford Court Boutique Hotel are luxuriously decorated and feature modern amenities. Each room includes an en suite bathroom with free toiletries, a hairdryer, and a flat-screen TV. Additionally, all accommodations come equipped with free WiFi and premium bedding for enhanced comfort. Accessible rooms are available, providing extra large spaces and facilities for wheelchair users.
Eat & Drink
Juliano's Restaurant, located on the ground floor, offers an eclectic menu blending fresh local ingredients with traditional Italian recipes. With a focus on authenticity, the restaurant is known for its seafood and certified Irish Angus beef. Guests can also enjoy a generous breakfast buffet featuring freshly baked scones and the largest pot of tea available.
Leisure & Business
The hotel includes a business center perfect for corporate meetings, product launches, and training sessions. Guests can unwind with leisure activities such as golfing or shopping at nearby boutiques. The friendly and trained staff are dedicated to providing a welcoming experience from arrival to departure.
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Facilities
General
- Wi-Fi
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were lovely, clean, good size, and the beds comfortable, but the initial room I received was very dingy, with poor quality and needing maintenance. The service was amazing, with friendly and helpful staff, even receiving a complimentary breakfast. However, the location was slightly industrial and rough, affecting the overall impression.
The hotel had a bit of a cold feeling in the rooms, but they were very clean and the beds were comfy. The shower was poor quality, but a lovely breakfast was served. The curtains blocked out light completely, which I appreciated. Overall, a mixed experience in the rooms.
I found the hotel to be in a convenient location with easy access to the town center. The rooms were on the smaller side due to the large bed, lacking a toilet brush and sufficient hanging space in the bathroom. The service from the staff was exceptional, offering great local recommendations and even sharing personal stories. However, the dining experience fell short with a mixed breakfast and a request mix-up. The peaceful surroundings were a definite plus, allowing for a quiet stay.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were really big and clean, but a bit dated with marks on the carpet. The service was initially welcoming and friendly, but it seems they are now cutting corners, especially with breakfast. The location was central, but slightly rough and intimidating. The dining was good value for money, although the immediate neighborhood was not the most attractive.
After a long transcontinental and transatlantic flight, the hotel felt like something from a 70's horror movie, but the room ended up being spacious with a great shower. The service, provided by a very friendly receptionist, felt lovely and the central location was ideal for exploring the town. However, the area around the hotel seemed dark and uninviting. The breakfast was v good value, but the quality of the food could have been better.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The place is tucked away in a quiet residential area, yet conveniently close to the town center. However, the location felt a bit rough walking to the pubs, and the early morning noise was a downside.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The location was excellent, close to the town center yet nestled in a quiet residential area. The rooms, however, were not up to standard, as they were filthy and had a musty smell. The service provided was a bit of a letdown, with excellent moments but also instances of rudeness. The dining experience was enjoyable, with friendly staff and delicious savory scones, but there were some issues with the breakfast area. Overall, a stay with ups and downs.
The hotel was located in a quiet residential area but within a short walking distance to the Ennis town center. The rooms were spotless clean with fresh towels and bed linen, but the decor could use some updating. The staff was lovely and accommodating, although everything closed at 10 o'clock. The breakfast was excellent, with the highlight being the warm savory scones straight from the oven.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were clean and tidy but not serviced at all during our 3-night stay. The decor in the rooms needs updating; however, the staff was nice. On the downside, everything closed at 10 o'clock, including reception. The hotel has its own Heating System, which was a plus.