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Ramada Woodland Court Hotel (Bray)Newest Review: ... with a desk, comfortable queen-sized bed, large chest of drawers and built-in closet. They provided coffee/tea facilities as well as a pants press and internet connections. Unfortunately, as with many hotels, we had to unplug things in order to plug in the kettle and our cell phones. Another thing that this hotel didn't have was air conditioning, and once again, the one small window in the ... more |
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by - written on 30/08/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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One of the best things about the Ramada Woodland Court in Bray is also one of its drawbacks. This hotel is located just off the highway, making it very convenient to reach by car and to use as a base for discovering County Wicklow. However, that also means it's on the edge of town, and not extremely convenient for reaching by public transport, or for wandering around the town of Bray or its famous seafront. But as far as accommodations for Ireland are concerned, it's well worth a try since it is reasonably priced and acceptably comfortable. We had a double room which was ample in size, in all regards. Ours was located under the eaves of the top floor, ... Read the complete review
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