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About The Laurels Guesthouse Kilkenny
**Open Over Christmas**
Purpose built townhouse 6–10 minutes walk from city centre and castle. Private car parking. All rooms en–suite (some with whirlpool baths & super king sized beds). TV, Hairdryer, Tea/Coffee in all rooms. Some of the comments in Visitors Book: "Absolutely Wonderful", "Best B&B we had in Ireland", "First class & recommendable", "What more could one ask for, and a whirlpool bath too", "Wonderful".
The Laurels Guesthouse Kilkenny Rooms
All of our guest bedrooms are furnished to the highest standard. We have just completed an extensive renovation of the premises, which means we now have more rooms for our guests. All of the rooms have private en–suite bathrooms with power showers, and some contain whirlpool baths. There are televisions in all rooms, along with tea coffee making facilities. Five of our rooms have super king size beds.
The Laurels Guesthouse Kilkenny Location
Famous for it's arts and heritage, Kilkenny is one of Irelands favourite tourist destinations. Located in the heart of the sunny south east, Kilkenny is within easy reach of Dublin and Cork Airports, and Roslare Harbour. The beauty of the city, as well as its charming character, and abudance of restaurants and pubs, make it a popular year round holiday destination.
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About Kilkenny > Formerly the medieval capital of Ireland, many of Kilkenny's medieval roots are still evident today, in its cobbled streets, winding laneways, and its spectacular medieval buildings, such as Kilkenny Castle, Rothe House, Saint Canice's Cathedral and City Hall, which in former times functioned also as the City Jail. The establishment of the Kilkenny Design Centre in the 1960s helped to re–enforce Kilkenny's reputation as an important creative centre, and the city is home to many artists and traditional craftworkers. Kilkenny's newest exhibition space, The National Craft Gallery, is located in the Crescent Building, formerly the stables of Kilkenny Castle, which are also home to a large number of craft shops and workshops. In addition to its many historical and cultural attractions, there is also plenty to do in Kilkenny, with the Arts Festival, the Cat Laughs Festival, and The Rhythm and Roots Festival, among others. There is an active nighlife scene in Kilkenny, with plenty of quality restaurants, as well as pubs, music venues, night clubs, and the famous Watergate Theatre.