The best hotel breakfasts in Ireland have been revealed
The winners of the Georgina Campbell Irish Breakfast Awards 2017 were announced yesterday. The award’s aim to celebrate one of the most underrated aspects of the Irish food industry, the traditional Irish breakfast.
Hotels.com release mathematic formula for ‘perfect hotel’
Popular travel site Hotels.com have released their mathematic formula for the perfect hotel and according to the study, doing the simple things well matters far more than extras such as complimentary Wi-Fi.
Howl At The Moon nightclub to be replaced by 53-room hotel
An application has been submitted to DCC for planning permission to demolish Howl at the Moon nightclub on Lower Mount Street, Dublin and build a 53-room hotel on the site.
Job News: Chopped to create 320 jobs and Boojum to open 2 new stores
Irish food chain Chopped to create 320 jobs with 20 new stores and Boojum to open 2 new stores in Dublin and Galway
Hotel News- Major moves made in hotel properties
Hotel News-Waterford’s Ard Rí sold, planning permission sought for Dublin’s North inner city, iNua buy Monaghan’s four-star Hillgrove Hotel
Irish hospitality industry concerned about proposed sunshine tax
Restaurant and café owners are concerned that a new ‘sunshine tax’ could undermine the booming outdoor business in Irish cities.
Dublin hotels saw highest occupancy in Europe in 2016
Dublin hotels had the highest occupancy in Europe in 2016 and are forecast to stay on top in 2017 and 2018,
Live events drum up 1.7 bn in revenue for Irish economy
A massive €1.7bn in revenue was created over a 12-month period by live entertainment events. Events such as concerts, festivals and theatre performances saw people come out in force, resulting in the major boost to the economy
Planning permission granted for a 175 bedroom hotel in Smithfield
Dublin City Council has granted planning permission for a 175 bedroom, five to seven-storey hotel in Smithfield.
The development will be undertaken by the Dublin Loft Company and will be situated at 6-11 Hendrick Street.
Ireland’s first floating four-star hotel and restaurant planned for Cork City’s quays.
Plans have been presented to Cork City Council’s planning office for Ireland’s first floating four-star hotel





