Lawlors Hotel is in the heart of Naas, County Kildare, a 10-minute walk from Naas Racecourse. It has spacious room with free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and a traditional Irish bar.
Berry
United Kingdom
This is an excellent hotel with great facilities. The staff were excellent and I would fully recommend it.
A haven of peace and tranquillity in County Kildare, just 30 minutes from Dublin’s vibrant city centre, this luxurious hotel and spa stands within acres of beautifully landscaped, private grounds.
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Elaine Kelly
Ireland
Staff were lovely. Hotel and pool were lovely. Breakfast gorgeous.
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Nicola
New Zealand
It was a lovely spot - a rural area near a town - but it was also very handy to see areas around Dublin. There was a back road to Blessington and Glendalough. It was close to the M7/8. On the second evening I was driving back from Greystones and was able to avoid heavy traffic on the M50 system by shifting to the M11 and using that back road to get to the property. It was very comfortable room, nice facilities and excellent breakfasts. The owner was very nice.
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Built where Arthur Guinness created his brewing empire, Court Yard Hotel is a unique, historic hotel, a short drive from Dublin International Airport and city centre.
Nadine
Ireland
The staff and room were, as they are always, exceptionally nice. The room was clean, tidy and comfortable.
Naas is a very nice town. We walked from the hotel to the main street and enjoyed seeing the various shops. We ate in the hotel because we were only there for 1 night. We also walked towards the Grand canal. If we had been staying longer we could have enjoyed a long walk along the banks of the Canal.
James
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Naas is a wonderful town.
Naas is a wonderful town. Great location for the races (including the Curragh). It's home to one of the best hotels I have ever stayed in - Lawlors and for a reasonably small town it has an extensive range of great bars and restaurants all within easy walking. But be aware many of the restaurants don't open Mondays or Tuesday. I'd highly recommend a weekend there and I will certainly plan to go back some time.
VALERIE
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Really enjoyed our stay in Lawlors Hotel Naas.
Really enjoyed our stay in Lawlors Hotel Naas. Bernard my husband and myself spent many times at the dances in the hotel many moons ago. It was very special for us to stay there to celebrate his 85th.Birthday. We loved the atmosphere in the hotel, absoutely amazing, brought back memories of very good times. We spent time window shopping etc. We have never stayed there before but we will be back. Staff absoutely fantastic...from the front desk , managers etc. Nothing is too much trouble. Check the breakfast menu and the young staff it is not their fault if they are not organised, put somebody in charge. Thanks again.
Liz
Ireland
Scored 2.0
2.0
On my previous review I said on booking .com it was more...
On my previous review I said on booking .com it was more than £100.00 cheaper but it was more than a £100.00 dearer should have booked through the hotel but would not go back there are a lot more better places to stay as we have family over there and regularly visit so not for us
karen
Jersey
Scored 8.0
8.0
A walk down the canal is well worth it.
A walk down the canal is well worth it. Caution, beware of the swans. Their cute looking , but they are monsters. I went down for a walk down the canal, and was attacked by a swan seated on canal harbor. It kept picking at my bag, and I swore at it in Irish. Then it backed off
I walked down a fair bit and came up onto a bridge, and found the road back to Naas. It was a bit of a walk but worth it.. And straight into An Ras.
At least 4 buses stopped at the stop at the post office, until our bus came for Newbridge (its the queue on the other side being faster joke).
What would I avoid next time? Standing in the wrong bus stop in the first place.
O'Neill
Scored 8.0
8.0
A lovely quaint village close enough to Dublin to visit the...
A lovely quaint village close enough to Dublin to visit the big attractions and far enough away not to be too busy and noisy. A lovely village feel. The people were unbelievably friendly.
Had a delicious Italian meal at Rustic.
Lovely staff, rooms were well appointed and decorated. My expectations were really exceeded by the facilities and the staff. We had Comfy beds and everything we needed for a good stay. We slept like babies. I would definitely go back to this hotel again and we visit this area often because we lived in Naas for a few years 20 odd years ago.
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