Armagh City Hostel
This new hostel is situated in the historic city of Armagh. All bedrooms are ensuite, with a range of 2, 4, and 6 beds. The hostel is next to St Patrick's Cathedral, which dates back to 445AD. The hostel is a short walk from the city centre, and main attractions are no further than a short bus journey
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Armagh is a city in Northern Ireland, the county town of County Armagh. In Irish it is known as 'Ard Mhacha', or 'Macha's Height'. Armagh was granted a Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994, and City status was officially re-conferred in 1995. Armagh is the least populated city in Northern Ireland, and the second least populated in the island of Ireland, Kilkenny being the smallest. It had a population of 14,590 people in the 2001 Census.
The city is home to Armagh Observatory, founded in 1790 and to the Armagh Planetarium established in 1968 to complement the research work of the Armagh Observatory. It has a Georgian area of heritage importance.