All rooms come with en-suite bathrooms, so no need to worry about wandering the halls in search of a shower! Depending on your family size and structure, you'll find one or two comfy beds waiting for you. Each room is equipped with: • Hairdryers (because bad hair days are not on the agenda) • Iron and ironing board (for when your clothes need a quick royal press) • Tea and coffee facilities (because, yes, caffeine is a must) • Toiletries (we’ve got your back for those essentials) • Fresh linen and towels (for maximum comfort and coziness)
We’ve Got You Covered! Foodwise, That Is! As two people who’ve felt the pain of hanger, trust us, we’d never leave you starving! We’ve made sure to handle the important stuff (like breakfast) with care. Breakfast is on us on the 17th and 18th, and on the 18th, you’ll be treated to a full Irish breakfast, including: • Yogurt • Granola • Cereals • Pastries • Juices We’ve also got vegan, vegetarian, and other dietary options available, just let us know in advance! On the 17th, take the morning and early afternoon to explore Kildare and grab a local bite. Trust us, you’ll need that food fuel for all the fun ahead!
Need Something Special? We’ve Got You Covered! For any accommodation requests or questions, feel free to reach out to the Abbey team at stay@theabbey.ie. Got little ones or need to store medication? Mini fridges are available upon request, just give us a heads up in advance!
Drink Up (But Keep It Abbey-Approved) Sorry folks, but any alcohol not purchased at The Abbey can’t be consumed on the premises. Alcohol can only in public areas, not in the bedrooms. The Abbey reserves the right to confiscate any outside beverages, but don’t worry, we’ll return them to you once you check out. No hard feelings, promise!
No Smoking, No Vaping anywhere inside or in your room! We love a fresh air vibe, so smoking and vaping are strictly prohibited inside the building and in the bedrooms. If we catch anyone puffing indoors, there will be a €120 fine, plus the cost of cleaning and de-odorizing the space. We’d rather avoid the drama (and the smell), so let’s keep it fresh!
We highly recommend using your cards for most purchases during your trip. Be sure to let your bank know you’ll be traveling so there are no surprises. While cards are widely accepted, it’s helpful to have a small amount of cash on hand for tips. You’ll also find ATMs in town and currency exchange stations at the airport for convenience.