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Hotels in Ireland
287 Hotels
Paramount Hotel Temple Bar
7-8 Exchange Street Upper Temple Bar

The 64-room Paramount Hotel is located in the popular Temple Bar area, the "cultural quarter" of Dublin known for its nightlife. This mid-range hotel has 64 spacious rooms with dark wood accents, sepia-toned framed photographs, and flat-screen TVs. The decor is influenced by 1930s style and includes nice touches such as plush headboards. Some rooms have balconies and all rooms have electric kettles, a safe, and free Wi-Fi. Hotel amenities include a restaurant and a nightclub open until 3 am. Guests on lower floors often complain about street noise.

Portobello Hotel
33 South Richmond Street

The Townhouse
47-48 Lower Gardiner Street

For guests who want Dublin's bustling city center at their doorstep, The Townhouse B&B offers good value on a lovely doorstep. Housed in an early 19th-century Georgian town house, it retains many of its period features. The rooms, though, while homey, are pretty simple and some show signs of wear. Front-facing rooms also get some traffic noise, though the Japanese-style garden in the back provides a peaceful haven. The Townhouse can feel a bit like a youth hostel, but for the price and location, it's a pretty good deal.

Forster Court Hotel
Forster St, Galway, H91 PY7E, Ireland

A small, moderately stylish hotel, the four-floor Forster Court boasts an excellent location in central Galway. Eyre Square, Shop Street, and the Spanish Arch, among other attractions and conveniences, are within easy walking distance. The 50 contemporary rooms here come with free Wi-Fi and flat-panel TVs, and the three pearl hotel also offers an on-site restaurant and bar along with discounted access to the gym and pool at the nearby Radisson. A stay at the Forster Court is a suitable choice for travelers who want clean and modern rooms at affordable rates in the city center. 

Beech Lodge B&B
Lisheenanoran, Co. Galway, Ireland

When it comes to B&Bs with a homey feel and a personal touch, Beech Lodge is hard to beat. The owners really give guests a warm welcome and make a point of helping out with any aspect of their stay. Rooms are clean, fresh, and comfortable, though you'll hear some traffic noise in those at the front of the house. Breakfast is a particular highlight -- it's freshly cooked with lots of choice. Rates are very reasonable, and if you don't mind being a few miles from city center, this is a great choice.

Two Rooms In Dublin
School House Ln E, Dublin, D02 HY39, Ireland

The Two Rooms in Dublin is a small two-room bed and breakfast, as its name suggests, which receives rave reviews from guests. Located in a northern neighborhood about a 20-minute walk from the city center, it's run by Kevin, Garvan and their Schnauzer Fred. The two rooms are thoughtfully decorated and have ultra-comfortable beds and unique decor, but they share a bathroom. The hosts are particularly thoughtful and serve a famed three-course breakfast, taking their guests preferences into consideration. If you're looking for a home away from home experience, the Two Rooms in Dublin will deliver.

Ballygarry House Hotel & Spa
Leebrook

Ballygarry House Hotel & Spa is a four-pearl, family-owned and managed hotel in the hillside of Killarney, with views of the Sliabh Mish Mountains. The 64 spacious rooms, which range from Classic to Family Rooms, include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, coffeemakers, evening turn-down service, and picture-frame windows that look out on the hotel's six acres of landscaped gardens. Modern bathrooms, some with dual sinks, come with Bathe toiletries. The on-site fitness center has an array of cardio equipment -- and views -- and the hotel serves a free Irish breakfast daily. Nadur Spa offers a range of treatment packages for additional fees. This property often hosts business events and weddings, and offers free on-site parking. 

Ballyseede Castle
Ballyseede

Housed in a grand 16th-century castle with decadent and charming interiors, the 23-room Ballyseede Castle is a popular pick among couples on a romantic getaway. This family-run, upscale property offers an acclaimed restaurant, a cozy bar, and freebies that include an excellent breakfast, Wi-Fi, parking, and tea and cookies throughout the day. Rooms are elegant with tasteful decor, flat-screen TVs, and fine linens. This is a one-of-a-kind property in Kerry, but those expecting modern amenities such as a fitness center or a spa may want to consider the Sheen Falls Lodge.

Granville Hotel
The Quay

The Granville Hotel is an historic property with traditional but well-maintained decor in the center of Waterford. The building has been a hotel for more than 150 years, and is popular with tour groups drawn to the old-fashioned ambiance and hospitality -- and the full Irish breakfast. Big groups sometimes overwhelm the one small elevator, and the hotel caters to an older crowd, but it provides an unmatched experience for travelers seeking a traditional place to stay in Ireland’s oldest city. Fun fact: The hotel bar is named for Thomas Francis Meagher, a 19th-century Irish nationalist who was born in the house and eventually became governor of Montana. For a traditional vibe near the water at a slightly lower price, try Dooley's Hotel, which lacks The Granville's history but has a pub with live entertainment.