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Three Irish hotels have been voted among the best hotels in the world. The Westbury hotel, located off Grafton Street in ...
A well-known Galway city bar has received the final green light for major expansion work.The significant expansion of Taylor’s Bar on Dominick Street has been a point of contention for Galway City ...
New accounts filed by Fattal Leonardo Operation (Ireland) Ltd - formerly Fattal Jurys Operation (Ireland) Ltd - show that the 128pc surge in revenues from €20.29 million to €48.32 million ...
From the Galway City Tribune – The Jurys Inn name is set to disappear from Galway after almost thirty years. The operators of the hotel on Quay Street have sought permission to erect new illuminated ...
The Jurys Inn name is set to disappear later this year with its properties to be rebranded as Leonardo Hotels. Jurys Inn’s 35 hotels across the UK and Ireland will be transitioned over to the Leonardo ...
By this autumn, all 35 Jurys Inn hotels across Ireland and the UK are to become Leonardo hotels. This rebranding’s operation is part of a wider growth strategy that could also see new hotels built in ...
The Jurys Inn hotel brand name is being discontinued after almost 30 years. All Jurys Inn hotels will be rebranded as Leonardo hotels. All 35 Jurys Inn hotels in the in the UK and Ireland will ...
The Jurys name – synonymous with the Irish hotel sector for more than 150 years – will disappear as part of a major rebrand by the Fattal Hotel Group, owner of Ireland’s best known hotel chain.
The first hotel under the Jurys Inn name opened in Galway in 1993 while the 190 bedroom Belfast hotel opened in April 1997 and cost £9.4million to build.
Jurys Inn and the Irish Sun have teamed up to give TWO lucky readers the chance to win a superb prize of a two-night stay at a Jurys Inn hotel of their choice.
Jurys Inn and Leonardo Hotels UK & Ireland has announced a new customer commitment charter in preparation for reopening its hotels in the coming weeks.