Getting to the hotel couldn’t be easier, with an underground car park on site and the town’s bus and train station just a five-minute walk away, providing connections across the country.
Located in the heart of the Midlands, the Sheraton Hotel in Athlone is a sophisticated venue offering guests a luxurious four-star experience.
Positioned right in the town centre, the Sheraton serves as an ideal base for exploring everything Athlone has to offer.
Getting to the hotel couldn’t be easier, with an underground car park on site and the town’s bus and train station just a five-minute walk away, providing connections across the country.
The hotel boasts 167 guest rooms, from compact classic spaces to expansive suites. During my visit, I stayed in a deluxe king tower room on the ninth floor. These tower rooms occupy the hotel’s upper levels, with each generous space – including my room, number 476 – featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase stunning panoramic views across Athlone and the River Shannon.
Each room comes equipped with a sumptuous king-size bed, a comfortable seating area and an indulgent bathroom fitted with both a bath and separate shower, along with premium toiletries.
Throughout my visit, I had the pleasure of sampling the hotel’s afternoon tea service. This proved to be an exquisite culinary affair, set within an intimate space adjacent to the reception, and one I’d strongly encourage guests to reserve, regardless of whether they’re residing at the property.
The savoury selection featured chicken caesar wraps, sweet chilli chicken tartlets, savoury quiches and ham and cheese gourmet sandwiches. The sweet offerings included raspberry cheesecake, lemon meringue nests, chocolate-dipped strawberries, various flavours of macarons and mini chocolate fondants, as well as a selection of homemade fruit scones served with jam, butter and cream. Alongside your preferred tea or coffee, cocktails, champagne and sparkling wine are also on hand to elevate the occasion.
Come evening, I dined at the hotel’s refined La Provence brasserie. The establishment’s executive chef assembles this menu using the finest locally-sourced produce from across the Midlands and further afield, producing dishes that appeal to all tastes.
The restaurant’s atmosphere is enhanced by the team’s exceptional attentiveness and the tranquil sophistication of the hotel’s subtle décor, making it an ideal sanctuary for unwinding and treating oneself. I began my meal with the seafood skillet, featuring a medley of prawns and mussels in garlic and chilli butter, accompanied by toasted sourdough bread – perfect for mopping up the flavoursome butter and juices from the fresh seafood.
For my main course, I chose the pork tomahawk. This succulent and tender cut of steak arrived with house fries, a roasted tomato, Portobello mushrooms, sautéed onions, celeriac and parsnip purée and pepper sauce, with every element working harmoniously together.
For relaxed evening dining, S Bar & Bistro offers hearty Irish cuisine made with fresh, locally sourced produce, alongside an extensive cocktail menu featuring specially crafted seasonal beverages.
Breakfast at the hotel is served buffet style, offering something for everyone. The wide-ranging selection includes both hot and cold choices such as full Irish and vegetarian breakfasts, creamy porridge, fluffy pancakes, granola pots, fresh fruit, pastries, cured meats, cheeses and yoghurts.
An added bonus is the availability of takeaway cups, allowing guests to take a coffee, tea or hot chocolate with them after dining in the restaurant. The hotel’s impressive leisure centre features a 20-metre swimming pool complete with hydro massage jets (targeting your neck, back and legs), alongside a spa pool, sauna and steam room.
Guests can also use the Sheraton’s modern gym, which features an extensive selection of cardio equipment and weights, allowing visitors to combine energetic exercise with peaceful relaxation.
The Sirana Spa provides an intimate sanctuary within the hotel. Drawing inspiration from the gentle warmth and earthy palette of the Sahara Desert, it’s a haven where professional expertise, tranquillity and understated elegance converge, presenting an extensive menu of treatments. Using a selection of Elemis skincare products, each treatment is tailored to individual requirements, with options focusing on deep relaxation, skincare, or targeted muscle relief.
Whether you’re visiting Athlone or the surrounding area for work, catching up with mates or enjoying a romantic break, the Sheraton stands out as a first-rate destination, where every aspect of my visit met exceptional standards of service, comfort and quality.
At this hotel, you’ll enjoy a luxurious experience that justifies the cost. For more information, visit the website.
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