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Dooley's Hotel in The Quay, Waterford, , Ireland Dooley's Hotel
The Quay, Waterford
User review: 8.47. From EUR 65.00


River Walk Apartments in Inner Ring Road, Waterford, ., Ireland River Walk Apartments
Inner Ring Road, Waterford
User review: 8.52. From EUR 85.00


The Fitzwilton Hotel in Bridge Street, Waterford, ., Ireland The Fitzwilton Hotel
Bridge Street, Waterford
User review: 8.60. From EUR 67.50


Granville Hotel in Meagher Quay, Waterford, ., Ireland Granville Hotel
Meagher Quay, Waterford
User review: 8.25. From EUR 80.00


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Waterford (from the Old Norse: Veðrafjǫrðr meaning "Ram fjord" or Windy fjord; Irish: Port Láirge, meaning Hilly Shore) is a city in Ireland. It is the primary city of the South East region, and the fifth largest in the country. Founded in 914 AD, by the Vikings, it is Ireland's oldest city, and its motto Urbs Intacta Manet Waterfordia ("Waterford remains the untaken city"), that did not capitulate to Cromwell's New Model Army, but surrendered to Henry Ireton on 6 August 1650, .

Waterford is the largest city in Ireland to retain its Viking-derived name, Vedrarfjord. Reginald's Tower is the oldest urban civic building in Ireland, and the oldest monument to retain its Viking name. It is to this day Waterford's most recognisable landmark. The tower is believed to be the first building in Ireland to use mortar.

The population of the city in 2006 was 49,240; of which 45,775 lived within the city limits, and 3,465 lived in the city's suburbs in County Kilkenny.

The River Suir flows through Waterford city and has provided a basis for Waterford's long maritime history. Waterford Port has been one of Ireland's major ports for over a millennium. In the 19th century shipbuilding was a major industry in the city. The owners of the Neptune Shipyard, the Malcomson family, built and operated the largest fleet of iron steamers in the world between the mid-1850s and the late-1860s, including five trans-atlantic passenger liners.

Today, Waterford is synonymous with Waterford Crystal the world over, a legacy of one of the city's most successful and enduring industries, glass making. Glass, or crystal, has been manufactured in the city since 1783. Waterford is the sister city of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador and Rochester, New York.



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