Langton Hotel, Kilkenny

Langton Hotel, Kilkenny

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Langton Hotel, Kilkenny

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Langton House Hotel is a family owned and run hotel and is renowned for their genuine hospitality, offering wonderful food, impeccable service amid comfortable and luxurious surroundings. Designed to a four star standard, Langton House Hotel is the jewel in Kilkenny’s medieval crown. Situated on the vibrant John Street in Kilkenny city centre, we are only a moments walk to Kilkenny Castle, the River Nore and all attractions the city has to offer. Dedicated to exceeding your expectations, we pride ourselves on offering an unwavering commitment to customer service and that’s why guests return time and again.

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A: Langton Hotel Restaurant, Kilkenny

Par Tomek Bialek, à 30 mètres

Langton House Hotel is a family owned and run hotel and is renowned for their genuine hospitality, of...

Langton Hotel Restaurant, Kilkenny

B: Set Theatre - Langton Hotel

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The SET Theatre is the latest part of Langtons Hotel. Constructed in 2009 it is a state of the art ve...

Set Theatre - Langton Hotel

C: Set Theatre - Langton Hotel

Par Tomek Bialek, à 30 mètres

The SET Theatre is the latest part of Langtons Hotel. Constructed in 2009 it is a state of the art ve...

Set Theatre - Langton Hotel

D: Langtons Restaurant Bar

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Langton House Hotel is a family owned and run hotel and is renowned for their genuine hospitality, of...

Langtons Restaurant Bar

E: Langton Hotel, Kilkenny

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Langton House Hotel is a family owned and run hotel and is renowned for their genuine hospitality, of...

Langton Hotel, Kilkenny

F: Langtons Bridies Pub and Shop

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Langton House Hotel is a family owned and run hotel and is renowned for their genuine hospitality, of...

Langtons Bridies Pub and Shop

G: Langton Hotel, Kilkenny

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Established in 1938 by Ned & Bridget Langton as a bar offering food, beverages and bedrooms for weary...

Langton Hotel, Kilkenny

H: Coffee Shop in the Castle

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Cofee and pastry shop in Kilkenny Castle. Cofee and pastry shop in Kilkenny Castle. Cofee and pastry ...

Coffee Shop in the Castle

I: Left Bank

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Left Bank

J: Kytelers Inn Pub In Kilkenny

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Established in 1324, this popular Kilkenny pub and restaurant has plenty of history to offer. The ori...

Kytelers Inn Pub In Kilkenny

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