What u expect out window Portloaise hotel ? “Herds of wilderbeast sweeping majestically across the horizon” pic.twitter.com/Pna71cruyi
— Ken Sweeney (@KenSweeney) September 1, 2014
The Heritage Hotel, Portlaoise, Co Laois.
Unless you know uglier.
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the back rooms in lawlors hotel in dungravan are just as bad
Handy little 5 a side pitch for you.
Quality Fawlty Towers reference!
Don’t be fooled by them apparent skylights….
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/mv-2U3uB/the_day_after_missile_launch/
Maldron Hotel in Limerick,. known locally as the Southilton, has a halting site out the front, complete with roaming animals and the occasional bonfire.
Out the front? To the front of the Maldron you’d have Roxboro – Tesco etc.
Do you mean the back?
I’m curious as to why a local would have the need of a hotel.
Shaaaady.
Next time you’re in Galway try the Oranmore lodge,ask for 304…at least you have a window let alone a view.Another class act is the Acadamy Plaza in Dublin…room 134…cupbord with a bed.
Far nicer view than I had from my tent in Electric Picnic. And I’d imagine that the toilets were a tad cleaner than the ones in the campsite where the faeces and used toilet roll was piled a foot high over above the rim of the toilet. I’ll never go to Electric Picnic again unless I’m staying in a hotel. Call me a snob if you like, I’d prefer to call myself somewhat civilised.
Windows in hotels in Irish towns would be overrated. A nice bit of magnolia wall with a horrendous argos style bit of art can be far easier on the eye than some of our urban landscapes. Stayed in a “hotel” in Arklow once.. No window in the room. Might have been a rooflight. My recollections wouldn’t be in high definition (stag do, paralytic).. but definitely no window.. The dung heap of the Garden of Ireland!