The Marcy

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The Marcy

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Review

The Marcy here in Drogheda delivers a boutique hotel experience without the fuss, focusing instead on genuine comfort and quality. Set in the heart of Co. Louth, it offers rooms decorated to an exceptionally high standard, blending elegance with coziness, all at a price that won’t strain the wallet. Owned by the warm and welcoming Sherlock sisters, Valerie and Sabrina, who themselves are no strangers to the tourism trade, guests can be rest assured that their needs are top priority here. With over two centuries of history in hospitality, The Marcy has perfected its formula: great rooms, delicious food, and a staff dedicated to making every stay memorable. The “nothing is too much trouble” attitude truly shines out, making each guest feel right at home.

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Contact Us

29 West Street ,
Drogheda, Co. Louth , A92 A8XF

+353 41 981 0196

www.themarcy.ie

reservations@themarcy.ie

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The Marcy Hotel, West Street, Moneymore, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland

Nearby Attractions

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Beaulieu Historic House & Gardens

This location is very special in so many ways. Dating back to the 1600's, it still belongs to the same family. Nestled in a beautiful part of County Louth, visitors come from the world to explore this amazing destination. *

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Irish Military War Museum

Opened in County Meath on the 6th of June 2014, the Irish Military War Museum offers afascinating insight into Irish participants' involvement in both World War One and World War Two, as well as other military conflicts in world history.

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Rokeby Hall

Rokeby Hall in County Louth is a splendid example of neoclassical architecture, originally built for Richard Robinson, the then Bishop of Armagh. This country house is not just a private residence but a tribute to the brilliant architects and skilled craftsmen of its time. Its intricate interiors, hand-crafted with