Lancaster Gate Apartments

Lancaster Quay Cork , • From $150 Per Night
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  • One & Two Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Laundry In Unit

Property Details

About this property

Lancaster Gate offers a unique riverside city living experience from a selection of luxury, modern and spacious one, two and three bedroom apartments. Located in the exclusive Lancaster Gate development, close to all amenities. All apartments include fully integrated kitchens, utilising granite, steel and chrome to set off a wonderful high-gloss cream finish. Lancaster Gate is a thoroughly contemporary and highly exclusive development designed to bring the city views right into your living room. Kent Rail Station is just under 21 minutes away via public transport and Cork Airport is a 15 minute taxi journey. Select units have balcony/terrace areas. Lift access to all floors. There is a concierge. No safe in unit. Please Note: Apartments are individual and vary in style, size and layouts so furnishing details are not uniformly standard.

Amenities

Lift Access
Weekly Clean and linen change
Reception
Washing Machine in Unit
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Balcony in Select Units
Complimentary Wi Fi

Property Location

About Cork, Ireland

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Ireland's second largest city ranks first in every important aspect– at least according to the locals, who cheerfully defend it as the 'true capital of Ireland'. It's a liberal, youthful and lively city that was badly hit by economic recession but is now focusing its energy on reinventing itself with renovated streets, revitalised waterfront, and an artisan cafe at every corner, or so it seems. There's a burgeoning hipster scene, but most of the city is still contentedly traditional – cozy pubs with live-music, restaurants serving up top-quality local produce, and a genuinely proud welcome from local residents.

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