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he Granville Hotel, a historic, family-owned hotel, located in the heart of Waterford City, has been awarded the Gold Award in the Historic City Hotel category by the Historic Hotels of Europe. This prestigious recognition underscores the Granville Hotel’s dedication to preserving and celebrating Irish heritage, as well as its commitment to providing an exceptional guest experience steeped in history.
The Historic Hotels of Europe awards, held this year at the scenic Château Liblice in Czechia, celebrate properties across Europe that exemplify cultural preservation and hospitality. With 106 member hotels across 23 countries, including 15 in Ireland, the Granville Hotel’s achievement is particularly noteworthy as this was its first year as a member of the Historic Hotels of Europe association. The award holds special significance as it was made possible by the hotel’s guests, who nominated the Granville for its rich heritage and historical impact on Irish history.
Dating back to the 1700s, The Granville Hotel is steeped in history as the birthplace of Thomas Francis Meagher, a celebrated Irish patriot, soldier, and orator known for introducing the Irish tricolour flag in Waterford in 1848. Additionally, the hotel served as headquarters for Charles Bianconi, the Italian entrepreneur who established Ireland’s first public transport system in the 19th century. These historic connections to figures like Meagher and Bianconi makes The Granville a unique cultural destination and a treasured landmark within Waterford.
Philip Erskine, Business Development Manager at The Granville Hotel, who attended the awards, spoke warmly of the honour: “Working at The Granville Hotel is truly special. You feel the weight of history in every corner of the building, and it’s a privilege to be part of a place with such strong ties to Irish heritage. For the Cusack Family, who own the hotel, preserving this history has always been a passion. This award is a testament to their commitment and to the significance of the Granville in Ireland’s story.”
The Cusack Family, who are in their 45th year of ownership, have decorated the Granville Hotel with respect for its storied past, offering guests a sense of Irish history from the moment they enter. Though modern in its amenities, the hotel is committed to honouring its historical roots, making it a truly immersive experience for guests who value culture and tradition.
This achievement by The Granville Hotel highlights its value not only to Waterford but to Ireland’s rich cultural tapestry, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts, cultural travellers, and anyone seeking an authentic Irish experience.
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