Luttrellstown Castle Resort Wins Three Awards At World Luxury Awards

By Robert McHugh
Luttrellstown Castle Resort Wins Three Awards At World Luxury Awards

Luttrellstown Castle Resort, in Castleknock, Co. Dublin, is celebrating this month, after winning awards for Best Luxury Boutique Resort (Regional), Best Luxury Resort (Country) and Best Luxury Wedding Resort (Continent) at the recent World Luxury Awards, which were held in the Galgorm Resort, Co. Antrim.

The World Luxury Awards are intended to be the pinnacle of recognition for the global luxury hospitality industry, with winners in various categories, including luxury hotels and wellness retreats to Michelin-starred restaurants and premium travel facilities.

‘Exceptional Standards’

“These awards are highly competitive, and I am very proud to accept these wonderful accolades on behalf of the whole team, who strive tirelessly to maintain the exceptional standards we are renowned for,” said Ivan King, Luttrellstown Castle Resort CEO.

“This achievement further strengthens our position in the global hospitality marketplace and underscores our dedication to redefining industry standards.”

Luttrellstown Castle Resort

Luttrellstown Castle Resort is situated over 560 acres of private parkland, located in Castleknock.

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Within the resort lies the fifteenth-century Luttrellstown Castle, the Gardener’s Cottage, and a salon, all available to hire on a fully exclusive basis.

Luttrellstown Castle Resort also features an 18-hole championship golf course and an alpine lodge-style clubhouse, along with a selection of dining options.

World Travel Awards

In March, Luttrellstown Castle was named Europe’s Leading Luxury Wedding Resort 2024 at the World Travel Awards in Berlin.

The World Travel Awards were established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all key sectors of the travel, tourism and hospitality industries.

The ceremony was attended by Luttrellstown CEO King, along with estate manager Paddy Smith, who has been involved in Luttrellstown for over 40 years, having worked with Aileen Plunket in the late 1970s, with Didier Primat, who owned Luttrellstown through the 1980s and 1990s, and now, during the current ownership.

“It’s absolutely fantastic for the whole team to be winners of this award for the second year, and to have Paddy involved in accepting this accolade is the icing on the cake,” said King, after the event in March.