Hotels in Derry City
A Note on Prices
Derry prices for both accommodations and dining are exceptionally reasonable. The fact that Derry has hardly any expensive hotels or restaurants does not mean that it lacks quality lodging or dining. The city simply offers more for less and is, for the foreseeable future at least, a real bargain.
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Caw Cottage
This charming white-washed cottage not far from the airport is a great hideaway from the hustle and bustle. It’s a taxi ride from the old town, but you’re close enough to the Peace Bridge to visit it on an evening stroll. Owners Dee and Jim are friendly and helpful; they know the…$Around Town - Hotel
Saddler’s House & the Old Rectory
Two charming buildings full of character with one pair of owners, these lovely B&Bs are among the best accommodations in Derry. Choose from the elegant Merchant’s House, which was built in the mid-19th century (one of relatively few townhouses from that period left in Derry), or…$Around Town - B&B
Serendipity House
This popular B&B at the top of the hill overlooking Derry has few frills but is a handy, well-priced option. Rooms are small but neat, with modern decor; most have lovely town views. Bathrooms are tiny but clean. Most rooms have ensuite facilities, but a few have bathrooms a…$Around Town - Hotel
Troy Hall
How delightfully unexpected to find this lavish Victorian mansion so close to the Derry city center. Troy Hall was built in 1897, complete with the Gothic Revival flourishes that were so popular in the period. Turrets give the redbrick exterior an almost fairytale look, while the…$Around Town
