stephenbR5871DQ
No 5 Vicar's Hill is a lovely museum, carefully restored building, good exhibits, and we had an excellent helpful tour by the guide based there.
George_Abbott_2004
Do vist the old cathedral registry at No 5 which has been carefully restored and is now a small museum
Shepsueeee
came upon this tea shop by accident. Very surprised with the quality of the food. Great atmosphere with a really quirky and interesting interior. Would go back again for the cakes as they were really enjoyable, especially the pear and almond/ raspberry tartlet. Seems to close at 4pm so check opening times.
MCGOWAN109
Must visit location for anyone visiting Armagh. We visited St Pat's cathederal, N0.5 The Hill and the Library. Each was excellent in terms of the information provided, the spectacle and contents but above all - the warmth of the people who welcomed us and explained the significance and history of each of these locations.Everything is within 50 meters of each other as is No.4 The Hill where one can have a meal or a cup of coffee in a historic but still creatively modern set up. Test your eyes for the factors which makes it unique every so often you spot something else.... oh look!
Selvaoilo
What a jewel in the Crown of the City! We expected to drop in for 10 minutes and spent most of the afternoon with a first rate guide, Stephen Day who apart from introducing us to this remarkable treasue trove made sure we were able to make our next scheduled call by telephoning the Librarian of the Public library, which built at the same time, it so well complements.
goldenmean
Behind the facade of Vicar's Hill, one of the houses is not what it seems.... With the appearance of a residential house, number 5 inside is an amazing hexagonal stone building, formerly safe storage for documents, now a gem of a little museum- not to be missed! Loved our visit and browsing the Archbishop's coin collection... a good attraction for children and adults alike- helpful staff.
Isabelle55310
Pour une livre ou deux une découverte incroyable et la gentillesse de la dame (mince je ne me rappelle plus son prénom ...) à l'entrée de ce petit musée . Grâce à elle et david nous avons pu visiter la crypte de la cathédrale anglicane toute proche !!