Located a 4-minute walk from Guildhall, Holiday Inn Express - Derry - Londonderry, an IHG Hotel offers 3-star accommodations in Derry Londonderry and features a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
Shipquay Boutique Hotel offers accommodations in Derry. The property neighbors Richmond Shopping Center and is 919 feet from Foyleside Shopping Center. It has views of the Derry City Walls.
Located in Derry Londonderry, a 8-minute walk from Guildhall, The Ebrington Hotel has accommodations with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
The 4-star Maldron Hotel Derry is located within Derry’s historic city walls, offering luxurious accommodations and easy access to the city’s theaters, restaurants and shops.
On the banks of the River Foyle, the modern 4-star Everglades Hotel has free on-site parking, a bar and an award-winning restaurant. It overlooks the rugged hills of County Donegal.
Shipquay Boutique Hotel offers accommodations in Derry. The property neighbors Richmond Shopping Center and is 919 feet from Foyleside Shopping Center. It has views of the Derry City Walls.
Very pleasant staff could recommend the place more.
The 4-star Maldron Hotel Derry is located within Derry’s historic city walls, offering luxurious accommodations and easy access to the city’s theaters, restaurants and shops.
Amazing friendly staff who couldn’t do enough for you!
FAQs about hotels in Derry Londonderry
On average, 3-star hotels in Derry Londonderry cost $145 per night, and 4-star hotels in Derry Londonderry are $150 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Derry Londonderry can be found for $236 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $141 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Derry Londonderry for tonight. You'll pay around $183 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Derry Londonderry will cost around $230, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We went on a guided tour of city and it was really...
We went on a guided tour of city and it was really worthwhile and enlightening and gave us a feel of what the city has been through. Our accommodation was within walking distance a brilliant location . Exchange rate made things expensive. Definitely worth a visit and we will certainly return, easy to drive around.
Joan
Ireland
4.0
Scored 4.0
We booked and paid for the hot tub and didn’t even use it as...
We booked and paid for the hot tub and didn’t even use it as as soon as we checked in we leave and tried to find a better hotel
I also asked for champagne and sweets on arrival as you are not aloud to bring your own drink and we didn’t revive any thing
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Went mid-week over Valentines for 2 nights.
Went mid-week over Valentines for 2 nights. The towpath walk from the hotel (Waterfoot Hotel) to the Peace Bridge and town at around 45 mins was lovely (it was a dry morning) as was the bridge itself.
Loved Sandino's quirky cuban themed bar and also the Taphouse bar near the Guildhall (Music/Singer in the Taphouse from 9pm was great on a Thursday night).
Sooty Olive restaurant (Waterside) then Silver Street bar/restaurant (main town) are both good food places to have dinner & drinks - Silver Street being more economical. City Walls a great experience also.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I recommend Derry/Londonderry to anyone.
I recommend Derry/Londonderry to anyone. It is a Beautiful city. Lots to see and do. The people are second to none in my opinion. friendly, helpful. Fantastic food. Plenty of great lively bars. Sure what's not too Love. Try Badgers for Great tasty food. Try the Maldron Hotel for a fantastic stay. We travelled by Train and it was awesome. So relaxing we cannot wait to go back. 5*
ANN
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Go in shoulder or peak season. Winter is too cold and bleak.
Go in shoulder or peak season. Winter is too cold and bleak.
It is an interesting town between the walls. You must walk the walls, much info is to be found about Derry here.
The Guildhall has exquisite Stained glass windows and an enormous organ. Quite amazing really.
Londonderry/Derry's history is confronting and not so long ago there was much strife here and it is still in evidence.
Generally the food is excellent, loved it.
Mardi
Australia
10
Scored 10
Derry is probably the friendliest city in Northern Ireland..
Derry is probably the friendliest city in Northern Ireland....brilliant shopping..friendly bars and restaurants..a city packed with history and culture..I love Derry and Derry people...that's why I return again and again
Gabrielle
United Kingdom
Explore guest reviews of hotels in Derry Londonderry
I have travelled extensively with students over the years throughout Europe and I found the accommodation in 'Serendipity' in Derry to be better than most of the hotels that I have stayed in.
The food for breakfast was exceptional, in particular the bacon was the most 'tasty' that I have eaten recently.
The room was decorated to a very high standard, with soothing grey walls and great attention paid to the overall design and use of space.
The bathroom made excellent use of modern materials and was spotlessly clean.
The food was well presented and on the whole beautifully cooked, and the staff were very attentive. and could not have been more helpful. The newly acquired block of five apartments across the street from the hotel were in excellent condition with enough room for a family of four (1 double + 1 twin) and with sel;f-catering facilities. The location of both the hotel and the apartments is within the walls of the old city of Derry/Londonderry and is well placed for many of the sites of historical interest.
I liked the beds they are extremely comfortable. One reason why we stayed there (from feedback) The room was very spacious especially in a city centre hotel. The historic city walls were outside the dining room window. The food is nice. Lots of different types of pillow choices i.e. flat and full. Receptionist that checked us in was particularly nice, efficient, friendly and informative. Check in and out options online.
The Inn was well situated for us as we spent the day sightseeing in Derry and it was on the east side of Derry with plenty of free parking. We were heading east to County Antrim the next day. It's an older hotel, but the room was comfortable and clean, and had all we needed. It was a good value. While breakfast wasn't as good as others we had on our trip, it was more than adequate.
Everything about this B&B is phenomenal! Eilish is a fantastic host, from arrival to recommendations to do in Derry. The house itself is massive with an amazing view of the city centre. The room was spacious and clean and the en suite has a shower with hotel amenities. We will definitely come back to stay with them again.
A warm greeting is the first of many personal touches Eilish does to make you feel at home at Redgate House! Tea on arrival and great conversation to discuss points of interest in the city, a great places to eat! Your home away from home when visiting the beautiful city of Londonderry!
Beautiful hotel. Rooms were lovely, food was great and spa was so relaxing. Staff were all so lovely with a special mention of John Barry who looked after us at dinner. Everything was fantastic and would highly recommend a stay here. We will definitely be back.
Accommodation was clean and comfortable
Bar staff and reception staff were nice & friendly.
It was in a good location to walk to Derry city centre… Approximately 30 minutes
There was plenty of free parking at the hotel
The hotel is in a central position close to all attractions. As it was coming up to Christmas both the hotel and the city centre were beautifully decorated. Buffet breakfast was good with both hot and cold options.
We loved the location. The hotel was very busy, yet the staff dedicated time to each one of the guests, ready to answer questions in a cordial and professional manner. The room had all the amenities we needed.
The price was a bit dear but given the Foyle cup was on i expected rates to go up but if nothing was on and was the same price as it was id spend the extra for a hotel room.
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