Set in the heart of Ireland's oldest city, in Northern Ireland's "Orchard County", Armagh City Hotel is a top-notch 3-star hotel offering warm Irish hospitality, comfortable accommodation, delicious fine dining, a state-of-the-art LA Fitness health club and a high-tech conference centre. The buzzing city of Belfast is just an hour away and the glittering lights of Dublin are an hour and a half by car.
All 82 en-suite rooms at Armagh City Hotel are spacious and feature Wi-Fi, satellite TV, workstation, trouser press, iron and ironing board, and hospitality tray. Some rooms enjoy luxurious king size beds, their own private balcony, seating areas, robes and slippers, lavish decor and cathedral views.
The Friary Restaurant offers modern British cuisine, with international influences, prepared from the finest of local ingredients. From fine dining, in the Friary Restaurant, to informal meals, in the Callan Lounge and the Deli Bar, Armagh City provides a truly eclectic dining experience.
The LA Fitness Armagh at the Armagh City Hotel is the largest health club in the area. Featuring a 16-metre indoor pool, complete with Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, LA Fitness Armagh also offers a Technogym gymnasium, exercise studios and over 45 exercise classes a week.
Boasting one of the largest hotel conference facilities in Northern Ireland, Armagh City Hotel's purpose-built conference centre can seat up to 1,200 delegates and is fully equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment. Perfectly placed in the heart of Ireland, close to all the main motorways and access points, Armagh City is the premier choice for meetings and events in Northern Ireland.
Known as the City of Saint Patrick and the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, Armagh is steeped in over six and a half thousand years of fascinating history, folklore and culture; from the legendary Navan Fort to the imposing twin spires of Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral. Come spring, when acres of apple trees blossom delicate shades of pink, Armagh's Apple Blossom Festival takes centre stage.

