| Full of mountains, woods, and wilderness, County Wicklow is known as the "Garden of Ireland," and the Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt stands right at the center of its horticultural gifts. |
EXPERIENCEThe regal architecture of the Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt amid the landscaped woods of Powerscourt Estate makes for an enchanting, inimitable Irish escape.
While not quite as aristocratic as the original Powerscourt House, Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt, County Wicklow offers a modernized standard of decadence. Opulently furnished, many rooms are fitted with floor-to-ceiling windows and terraces, and are among the largest in Ireland.
Gordon Ramsay's impressive menu and impeccable service will delight you. The glass-fronted restaurant offers stunning panoramas of the Wicklow Mountains and al fresco dining in the summer.
After dinner, retreat to the Sugar Loaf Lounge and watch the sun set. This Georgian-style lounge is perpetually awash with natural light, making it an ideal place to unwind.
Before bed, round off the evening with the rejuvenating solitude of The Ritz-Carlton Spa, which features 20 treatment rooms, a 70-foot swimming pool, a hammam, and extensive relaxation areas. RECOGNITIONThe Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt, County Wicklow is part of Ritz-Carlton Hotels and Resorts (The) Guia 4 Rodas - Resort of the Year - 2010
Conde Nast Johansens - Most Excellent Romantic Hideaway - 2009 & 2010
Spa Magazine - Favorite Resort/Hotel Spa Europe, Silver Sage Awards - 2009
World Travel Awards - South America's Leading Boutique Hotel - 2009
ILAM - White Flag Award for Excellence in High Standards in Leisure - 2010
Irish Director - Top 14 Hotels in Ireland - April 2008
Condé Nast Traveler - Hot List Hotel & Spa - May 2008
The Robb Report - Top 100 Hotels in the World - May 2008
The Dubliner Magazine - Top 12 Hotels in Ireland - May 2008
Elite Traveler - 101 Top Hotel & Resort Suites of the Year - July/August 2008
Hospitality Ireland - Best New Hotel - 2008 Architect: Dublin-based James Toomey and Associates in association with Jeremy WilliamsInterior Designer: HID- Hotel Interior DesignLOCATIONThe Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt, County Wicklow takes up privileged space in the heart of Powerscourt Estate, a 1,000-acre park and manor dating back to the 13th century. The park is one of Ireland's biggest tourist attractions, due to its natural beauty and historical significance. It also includes two golf courses and beautiful Powerscourt Waterfall, the highest waterfall in the country. The excitement of Dublin (as well as its international airport) is about an hour's drive north.
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RATES & ROOMS230 - 5000 EUR(315 - 6838 USD) 200 Rooms & Suites  Book now and receive:Complimentary upgrade (based on availability) AIRPORTDublin International Airport 50 km / 31 miles Concierge Express Check Out Front Desk Front Desk (24-Hour) Handicapped Facilities High Speed Internet (Wireless) In-room safe Internet Laundry Facilities Laundry Service Massage Nanny/Babysitting Service Non-Smoking Rooms Outdoor Dining & Lounging Area Parking Pets Allowed (Restrictions may Apply) Room Service Room Service (24-Hour) Turndown Service Valet Parking Wheelchair Accessible
Banquet & Catering Facilities Business Centre Fitness Centre Indoor Sauna / Spa Jacuzzi / Hot Tub Lounge/Bar Meeting / Conference Rooms Meeting / Private Room Private Dining Room Restaurant(s) Spa Spa Services Swimming Pool - Indoor
Art/Cultural Venues Nearby Bird Watching Bush Walking Business/Conference Gastronomy Golf Nearby Golfing Hiking Mountain Bike Riding Shopping Nearby Sightseeing Spa/Wellness Retreat Wedding
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