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The d Hotel
Drogheda, Co. Louth
The luxury award winning four star d Hotel in Drogheda, County Louth is located on the banks of the historic River Boyne. The hotel's 111 bedrooms provide a range of options from bed superior river views, to penthouse suites and family rooms.

The award winning d Hotel, a luxury four star hotel in Drogheda, County Louth Ireland, is located on the banks of the historic River Boyne.

The d Hotel in Drogheda, is located only 25 minutes from Dublin airport and 35 minutes from Dublin's Connolly Station. So if guests want to enjoy the sights and entertainment in Dublin, but don’t want to stay right in the middle of it, this four star hotel near Dublin is the perfect choice.

The hotel's 111 rooms provide a range of options from hotel rooms with superior river views, to penthouse suites and family inter-connecting rooms.

The d Hotel is home to a relaxed and informal hotel restaurant, The Viaduct Bar and Grill, offering sumptuous menus. Alternatively, the d bar and lounge is hip and happening and offers delectable bar food daily. There is live music every Friday and Saturday night in the bar and lounge.

The d Hotel is Drogheda's premier wedding venue, with a capacity for up to 250 guests in the Viaduct Suite, which opens out on to the Riverside Terrace.

A medieval town, Drogheda is made up of a mixture of old and new. Tourist attractions abound in the surrounding area, from the nearby Slane Castle to the Hill of Tara and Kells Heritage Centre. There are plenty of things to do in Drogheda; whether it's entertain the kids at Funtasia, enjoy some strokes on a nearby golf course or indulge in some retail therapy at the Scotch Hall Shopping Centre. This four star hotel near Dublin is also only 30 mins drive from the Tayto Park.

Quality Assurance & Schemes
4 Star Rating
Contact details
Scotch Hall,Marsh Road,Drogheda,Co Louth,Republic of Ireland
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