Armagh Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
St. Patrick\'s Cathedral featuring a statue or sculpture, heritage elements and a monument
Armagh is the smallest city inIreland but boasts two cathedrals and a history to rival any other. A visit tothe centre of the Irish faith, home to archbishops for both the Church ofIreland and the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland, is a must for tourists seekingto discover more about the fascinating story of this incredible country.

The "city of saints and scholars" has plenty tooffer visitors, including ancient monuments, beautiful parkland, Georgianarchitecture and a popular planetarium housing Ireland's biggest telescope.Armagh is also the centre of CountyArmagh, nicknamed "orchard county" for its many appleorchards, where you'll find some of the country's best rural scenery.

What to See and Do in Armagh

It's hard to miss the two cathedrals, both named after StPatrick, the Irish patron saint, as they loom high above theArmagh skyline on hills either side of the city centre.You'll want to visit both to get a feel forArmagh's place as the ecclesiastical capital ofIreland.

Located just two miles fromArmagh city centre is the ancient monument EamhainMhacha, or NavanFort, one of the most important archaeological sites in Ireland. Itholds a special place in Irish folklore, pre-dating the arrival ofChristianity, and was used for pagan ceremonies as early as 600BC. Today NavanFort is a visitor centre with replicas of the buildings that once stood on thesite and reenactments involving its mythical characters.

ArmaghPlanetarium, part of the ArmaghAstropark which also includes the city's 200 year-old observatory, makesanother great family day out. It is the leading centre for astronomy in Irelandand boasts a unique scale model of the solar system that can be explored amongthe landscaped grounds of the park. From here you can also enjoy stunning viewsof the city.

In addition to the main tourist attractions inArmagh there are many other places of interest toexplore during your stay in the city, including ArmaghCounty Museum, the Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre, ArmaghPublic Library, Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum, and the Palace of Demense, theformer home of the Church of Ireland's archbishops set in a beautiful publicpark.

Eating and Shopping in Armagh

Armagh is a hub for fine diningin Northern Ireland and boasts several award-winning restaurants, ranging fromthe traditional to the exotic, and many are nestled in and around the city'sGeorgian streets. For a lighter bite you won't struggle to find a cafe or deliin Armagh serving dishes cooked from locally-sourcedproduce.

There are plenty of shops inArmagh to dispose of your spending money, rangingfrom independent traders and artisan boutiques to a wealth of well-known brandstores at The Mall Shopping Centre.

Staying in Armagh

There is every type of accommodation you could wish for inArmagh, including large hotels, guesthouses,hostels, B&Bs, holiday cottages and charming log cabins andfarmhouses.

Armagh City Hotel
Armagh City Hotel
3 out of 5
2 Friary Road, Armagh, Northern Ireland
The price is ₹10,319 per night from 26 Jun to 27 Jun
₹10,319
per night
26 Jun - 27 Jun
Stay at this 3-star spa hotel in Armagh. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (755 reviews)
"Wonderful stay staff excellent service Will be back"

Reviewed on 21 May 2024

Armagh City Hotel
Charlemont Arms Hotel
Charlemont Arms Hotel
2 out of 5
57-65 English Street, Armagh, Northern Ireland
The price is ₹11,378 per night from 27 May to 28 May
₹11,378
per night
27 May - 28 May
Stay at this hotel in Armagh. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a business centre and dry cleaning or laundry services. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
7.6/10 Good! (216 reviews)
"Was good"

Reviewed on 22 Apr 2024

Charlemont Arms Hotel
7 Houses
7 Houses
3 out of 5
47 Upper English Street, Armagh, Northern Ireland
Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and satellite TV channels.
7 Houses
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
VIP Church Street Apartments
VIP Church Street Apartments
3.5 out of 5
51 Church Street, Craigavon, Northern Ireland
Stay at this 3.5-star apartment in Craigavon. Enjoy free breakfast. Popular attractions Treasure Trails and Moneypenny's Lock are located nearby.
10/10 Exceptional! (6 reviews)
"The apartment was way beyond our expectations. Excellent friendly communication throughout. Lots of personal touches provided by the owner. Would fully recommend stopping here if you are visiting Portadown. 10/10"

Reviewed on 15 May 2024

VIP Church Street Apartments
3-bed House in Armagh City
3-bed House in Armagh City
3.5 out of 5
Armagh, Northern Ireland
Stay at this 3.5-star residence in Armagh. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a garden and in-room washers/dryers. Popular attractions Armagh Planetarium and Armagh Observatory ...
3-bed House in Armagh City
Godfrey Mews
Godfrey Mews
3.5 out of 5
Godfrey Mews, 2a Monaghan Street, Newry, Northern Ireland
Stay at this 3.5-star apartment in Newry. Enjoy parking (surcharge), an in-room coffee maker and a computer station. Popular attractions Narrow Water Castle ...
10/10 Exceptional! (20 reviews)
"The apartment was very large, modern, and very clean. The street noise could be heard slightly through the window vents but was no problem to us. There were multiple skylights which were great to let the light in during the day. Sheila always answered my texts quickly and even came to make sure everything ..."

Reviewed on 20 May 2024

Godfrey Mews
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
8 Mar 2020

This is the most attractive looking town in Northern Ireland due to classic georgian buildings well maintained and a nice green square called “the mall”. Also the Planetarium is worth visiting.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
12 Aug 2019

There for the blues festival: great music and venues

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller
24 Jun 2019

It was all closed when we went, but this was a mid week evening.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
24 Jun 2019

Armagh is beautiful historic city.