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Facilities within the Property

 
At Westview Apartments, we pride ourselves on our service and facilities we provide for our guests, facilities inside our apartments are: Wireless broadband, TV and DVD, Direct Dial Telephone, Fully equipped kitchen (including washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave, oven/hob, fridge), Bedlinen & towels, Iron, ironing board and hairdryer.
 
All apartments are fully serviced, to include:
- Welcome hamper - provides the essentials e.g. tea, coffee, milk, sugar, bread, butter, dishwasher/washing machine detergent etc
- Regular cleaning, change of bedlinen and towels (frequency can be agreed, depending on length of stay)
- Information pack providing details of local amenities and points of interest 
 
In addition, extra services can be arranged (details/prices on request):
Celebration hampers - Champagne & Chocolates, or Pampering Products
Daily apartment refresh - light clean, bed making, bathroom freshening, kitchen clearing, etc...Our staff will always be at guests' disposal in order to give them information and suggestions about means of transport, golf facilities and restaurants, etc....
 
Property Facilities Summary:
BarBarbecue
Candle Light DinnerChild Friendly
Coffee BreakDry Cleaning
Groups AllowedGuide-Dogs Welcome
Internet PointIroning
LiftRestaurant
Small Dogs WelcomeSun Terrace
 
Nearby Facilities
 
The best way to see the city and sample the flavour of its life, is to walk. There is a signpost Walking Tour, so get the accompanying booklet and set off to explore the hilly streets and meet the people. St. Finn Barre's Cathedral is a splendid triple-spired example of French-Gothic architecture. It stands where the saint established his monastic school about 650 AD. Among its most striking features are the fine rose window, the mosaic pavements and the elaborate carving throughout. Walk along the Western Road to Tudor-Gothic University College with its attractive riverside quadrangle, and visit the Honan Chapel there. It is modeled on Cormac's Chapel at Cashel, and has a superb interior including stained-glass windows by Sarah Purser and Harry Clarke. Make your way up the North Main Street where the Cork Vision Centre is located, then over North Gate Bridge and climb up Shandon Church, the tower of which you will have noticed dominating the north side of the city from its lofty hill-top position. Two sides of the tower are faced with red sandstone, two with white limestone "Partly coloured like the people, red and white is Shandon Steeple" goes an old doggerel. Its peal of eight bells, cast in Gloucester in 1750, have become famous, and you may play them yourself, from "music" cards supplied. Your rendering of Danny Boy or Ave Maria will drift gently down the hill and over the river, to be heard all over the city. Corkonians depend on Shandon clock for their time, and its fish weather-vane for their weather forecast. Visit a few of the churches: St Mary's Cathedral, north of Shandon, with its notable carvings; the graceful Father Matthew Memorial Church, St. Mary's Dominican Church where is preserved the "miraculous" statuette of Our Lady of Graces.