2 Best Hotels in Longford Town, The Midlands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Longford Town - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Keenan's Boutique Hotel

$$ | On main N5, Ireland Fodor's Choice

Barry Keenan is the fifth generation of his family since 1838 to run this first-rate hotel overlooking the Shannon, with a quality restaurant perfectly capable of challenging the Purple Onion next door for culinary polish and panache. It's a popular stop off for river cruisers so there's a constant, convivial vibe in season. The bar is a mini museum filled with memorabilia and a "Wall of Fame" featuring some well-known celebrity visitors over the years. Bedrooms are painted in calming beige and cream, with black curtains, and dark-wood furnishings, and were given a makeover in 2019.

Ask for a room where you can watch sunrise over the Shannon from your small flower-filled balcony—an ideal spot to gaze at the river and listen to birdsong.

Pros

  • Hospitable family-run operation
  • Great tree-lined walks along the riverbank
  • Good bar and restaurant

Cons

  • Tarmonbarry is best for just one night on your way east or west
  • A long way from the bright lights
  • Rooms are on the small side
On main N5, Ireland
043-332–6052
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Viewmount House

$$ | Dublin Rd., Longford, Ireland

The exquisite 400-year-old house, once owned by the Earl of Longford, has been restored to its former charm; the bedrooms are full of character and have impressive period wallpapers and antique mahogany wardrobes and beds. Breakfast is served in a vaulted room cheerily painted in Wedgwood blue. Try the Viewmount Boxty Benedict of smoked bacon, poached egg, and tomato. The 4 acres of grounds that surround the house are a gardener's paradise with an old orchard, a formal garden, and a Japanese garden complete with full-size pagoda. VM Restaurant, in a converted stable block, serves flavor-filled delights such as quail with smoked potato and apple, pork belly with lentils and potato mousseline, or pan-roasted halibut, all prepared by the restaurant's new Dutch chef, Marcio Laan. At €60, the five-course dinner menu is a great value; even better is the three-course early-bird (6:30 to 7:30) dinner at €35 served Wednesday--Friday.

Pros

  • Antique charm with modern luxuries
  • Lovely gardens
  • Restaurant with good-value multicourse dinners

Cons

  • 20-minute walk into town
  • Bland suburban location
  • Expensive for this area
Dublin Rd., Longford, Ireland
043-334–1919
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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