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Moxy Cork
"Good location, and the staff were nice. My room was a bit small. They have a nice game, food, and drink area."
Leonardo Hotel Cork
"Very good location, 5 minutes ti all shops, cafe and bus station."
Premier Inn Cork City Centre
"Great hotel. Located in the centre of Cork, so it's easy to get to almost any part of the city. Everything is clean and cosy. Receptionists and other staff were very welcoming and helpful. Best choice for this price."
Rochestown Park Hotel & Leisure Centre
"Nice stay. With friendly staff."
The Address Cork
"It was a wonderful Victorian-style hotel. The hotel was remodeled from a former hospital building, and it has luxurious spaces. The rooms were clean and spacious, of course. The bathrooms were also of a high standard. It was impressive that they eliminated the bathtub to save water consumption in order to maintain the sustainability that the hotel aims for. I hope it will continue to develop as a good accommodation."
Fota Island Hotel and Spa
"Fabulous from start to finish. Friendly, helpful staff, beautiful setting, clean, warm, good food . Earns it's 5 stars"
Castlemartyr Resort Hotel
"The hotel is in a very beautiful location, with spacious rooms and excellent cuisine in all restaurants. Even a Michelin-starred restaurant has a 2-star rating. There's a nice pool with a spa. Unfortunately, I gave it a 3-star rating for the service because they didn't warn us upon check-in that we needed to wear a rubber shower cap in the spa. Our shower cap was rejected, and we had to leave the pool. I think it's best to either warn guests about the need for pool caps when booking (no hotel has issued one for the last 10 years), or to provide them to guests as a mandatory accessory, rather than selling them. The blonde receptionist at the pool was irritated, which ruined the overall experience. Otherwise, it's a great hotel."
Seaview House Hotel
"Such lovely staff -Restaurant is amazing!!! We sadly only got to stay at this quaint, picturesque hotel for one night. Every single staff member was amazing, friendly and went above and beyond for us. A tad dated -Yes. But that’s what gives it, it’s charm. Beds are huge and extremely comfortable, bathrooms are updated and have heated floors. Dinner- Amazing. We dined on the scallops, rack of lamb and black sole, all Devine!! Breakfast -Delicious. We enjoyed the best breakfast I can recall -the poached plums were amazing!! Service-EXCEPTIONAL! We will be back"
Clayton Hotel Cork City
"Some dranken men screamed in middle of the night and woke me up. My room is facing a rubbish collection point(I think it is) and every night some dranken ppl gathered there and made noise. Very annoying especially our room is at lower floor."
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Garryvoe Hotel
"Stunning location, lovely atmosphere, excellent standard of comfort & cleanliness, quality of food and range of menu impressed."
The River Lee Hotel a Member of the Doyle Collection
"The room is comfortable, spacious and bright. The bed is especially comfortable. The food is delicious. The hotel staff is very enthusiastic. When they learned that 10.5 was the last breakfast, the restaurant manager Cosca (not sure if it is spelled correctly) immediately exempted us from the full breakfast for two on the morning of the 5th. The overall living experience made my husband and I feel at home. Next time I have the opportunity to come to Cork, Ireland, I will stay at River Lee again!"
The Montenotte Hotel
"Great hotel with fantastic views of the city, while being close enough to be within walking distance of all the cities amenities. The staff were always at hand to help with any requests, and were very friendly and helpful throughout my stay there. The bar and restaurant are a great place to relax and meet friends, and serve a wide array of great quality food and drinks, with lovely outdoor seating to take in the city views."
Maryborough Hotel & Spa
"Certainly will come back!"
Radisson Blu Hotel, Cork
"Stayed three nights, all was well. Great food & and reasonable prices. Service was a little bit slow but very friendly so all good 👌🏼"
The Kingsley Hotel
"There is an outdoor hot spring, an unexpectedly large gym with sandbags and boxing gloves, an indoor swimming pool and a rich breakfast selection. Choosing this hotel is the right choice for my trip to Ireland."
Castle Hotel Macroom
"Travelled here to visit friends. The hotel is deceptively spacious with a leisure centre. The furniture in my room is need of a refurb and the location of my room meant I was awake early with loud gym music. Apart from that the hotel has a great atmosphere, the food is really good and the staff are super, especially Carole in the breakfast room who cannot be faulted."
Imperial Hotel Cork City
"The hotel is very conveniently located. You can walk to the British Market. There are many restaurants and bars nearby. The hotel facilities and layout are also very tasteful. The designer of this hotel also designed several famous buildings in the city. The only problem is that the toilet drains very slowly. Parking is also charged separately."
Belvedere Lodge
"As many reviews mentioned, the breakfast was absolutely wonderful! I'd highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good breakfast. We booked a double room for two, and it was toasty warm even in January (though we couldn't figure out how to turn off the heater!). The room was spacious, with a sofa and table, which was a nice bonus – it was great to have somewhere to sit and relax with a cup of tea besides the bed. The TV turned on, but no channels came through, so we gave up on that. There was no bathtub, just a shower, but the water pressure and temperature were excellent. The decor and building itself had a lovely vintage feel, like a charming old European apartment, but the shower was surprisingly modern."
Maldron Hotel South Mall Cork City
"Location of the hotel couldnt be better. The staff are kind enough. Breakfast quite good. I was given an accessible room which was a bit unconfortable to use. Water did not drain properly in the bathroom. The room was clean overall."
Clayton Hotel Silver Springs
"The hotel is very cost-effective and the room is large enough. It is a good family room for two adults and two children."
The Metropole Hotel Cork
"Nice historical hotel on one of the main streets. The room was too small, the floor uneven. Basic amenities : drinking water, ironing board. No fridge, no water kettle. Completely overpriced, not at expected standards. Not recommended."
Schull Harbour Hotel & Leisure Centre
"Great few days away with my elderly mother and sisters, staff and management went above and beyond to ensure we were looked after and my mother was comfortable throughout her stay. Food was exceptional, views were beautiful and this hotel is a hidden gem suitable for all ages of life. well done Schull Harbour Hotel Staff and Management. We will be back!"
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Cork Travel Information
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FAQ – Hotels in Cork
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How much do hotels in Cork cost per night on weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Cork during weekdays is £299 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around £210 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Cork generally cost £477 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best places to stay in Cork?
Some of the best places to stay in Cork are near popular attractions like University College Cork and St Patrick's St, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the top hotels in Cork near University College Cork?
Some of the top hotels in Cork near University College Cork include Yugo Explore - Lee Point (from £85), The Kingsley Hotel (from £135) and Moxy Cork (from £125), all offering easy access to University College Cork, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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What are some of the best hotels in Cork?
The most popular Cork hotels for your stay: Leonardo Hotel Cork (from £117), Moxy Cork (from £125) and Rochestown Park Hotel & Leisure Centre (from £115) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Cork are pet friendly?
Emmet Hotel (from £159) allows pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!
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Which hotels in Cork are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? Fota Island Hotel and Spa (from £154), The Kingsley Hotel (from £135) and Clayton Hotel Cork City (from £142) provide highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Cork have swimming pools?
Rochestown Park Hotel & Leisure Centre (from £115), The Dean Cork (from £121) and Charleville Park Hotel & Leisure Club Ireland (from £113) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What hotels in Cork offer an especially good breakfast ?
Fota Island Hotel and Spa (from £154),Castlemartyr Resort Hotel (from £239) and Ballymaloe House Hotel (from £288) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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