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Hotels in Ireland
287 Hotels
Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Doonbeg
Doonbeg, off the N67

The 65-room Trump International Golf Links & Hotel is a luxury property set on an 18-hole golf course overlooking the ocean and about a 10-minute drive to Doonbeg. Rooms are elegant and stylish, equipped with upscale amenities such as rainfall showers, underfloor heating, Egyptian cotton linens, and goose down duvets. Suites have kitchens, dining and living areas, and up to four bedrooms. Although the property is mostly geared towards golfers, it also draws couples and families with its cozy interiors, high-end spa, fine and casual dining options, activities for children, and free shuttle service to Doonbeg. Travelers seeking something in the area might also want to consider Hotel Doolin or the Lahinch Golf & Leisure Hotel, which are cheaper but less luxurious.

KingsWood Hotel Citywest
Nass Road, Kingswood Village

The mid-range Kingswood Hotel Citywest is surprisingly stylish given its location in a Dublin suburb best known for its office park. Common spaces have retro-mod furniture, while exposed wood and brick defines the on-site McGettigans' Cookhouse & Bar. The 129 rooms aren't quite as chic, but they're spacious with good-sized work desks, as well as coffee/tea facilities and free Wi-Fi. Some guests have complained of noise from the nearby N7 roadway, however. A breakfast buffet is available for a fee, but parking in the underground garage is free. With its meeting space and location in Citywest business campus, the property typically draws corporate guests, but other travelers may not appreciate being 25 minutes outside of the city center. As an alternative, Camden Court Hotel offers more features and a city-center location, though rates can be higher.

Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel Dublin
Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel Killiney Hill Road

The 113-room, upscale Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel Dublin is an 18th-century castle that sits one of the highest points in the area, overlooking Dublin Bay. The hotel has two restaurants, a bar where guests can have cocktails or afternoon tea by the fireplace, as well as an indoor pool, a spa, and a proper gym. Guest rooms vary in size, but all are furnished with antiques and have modern bathrooms. The property is a 30-minute drive or an hour by train from the center of Dublin and its tourist attractions, though may be a good option for travelers seeking a mix of city and countryside for their Ireland stay. 

WatersEdge Hotel
Lower Road, Yacht Club Quay

The three-pearl WatersEdge Hotel Cobh is a waterfront hotel with homey interiors, right next to the Cobh Train Station. Its 19 rooms are spacious and have comfortable beds, large sleek bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. And rooms with ocean-facing balconies are worth the extra splurge. The restaurant and bar serves a fresh, locally sourced, seafood-heavy menu along with local brews and ciders. For a similar hotel with apartment-style units, travelers may want to check out the nearby Bella Vista Hotel & Self Catering Suites.

Quality Hotel & Leisure Center Youghal
Redbarn Beach

The upper-middle-range Quality Hotel & Leisure Center Youghal is a practical choice for a family beach holiday with its location on Redbarn Beach. It has a number of amenities to keep guests entertained, including a restaurant and bar, pool, fitness center, spa, and kids' club. Its 73 spacious rooms have TVs and kettles, while self-catering homes and apartments have kitchens and living rooms. Wi-Fi is not available in all rooms, but it’s free and accessible in the lobby. The hotel may be a bit outdated in terms of decor, but that doesn’t seem to bother most of the clientele. Families would be hard pressed to find a similar beachfront location at such a budget-friendly price, though for something more upscale, the Inchydoney Island Lodge & Spa has a stunning seaside location on an island and plenty of on-site features. 

BrookLodge & Macreddin Village
Near Aughrim

The 86-room BrookLodge and Wells Spa is a destination hotel in the truest sense, being set in a self-contained village resort offering everything guests might want during their stay. There's a real emphasis on green living, and the property offers organic and largely locally-grown produce as part of the dining experience. The spa is impressive and extensive, though not child-friendly, while rooms are surprisingly well-equipped with modern technology. You won't find anything like this in the area, and that's the point, offering visitors an all-encompassing experience of high-end country living.

Castle Leslie Estate
Glaslough Village

Castle Leslie Estate is a collection of upscale properties set on 1,000 acres of picturesque grounds surrounded by rolling Irish countryside. While not strictly a castle, the main house certainly has plenty of historic character that extends to the often lavish guest rooms. Dining is outstanding, with an especially good breakfast and excellent locally-sourced menus for dinner. While the spa offers a good range of treatments and a hot tub, it lacks a pool, sauna, or gym. Those looking for a genuine Irish castle experience might want to consider Ashford Castle in Ireland's west, but horse-lovers would be hard pressed to find better stables and surrounding estate to explore on horseback.

Faithlegg Hotel
Dunmore Road Waterford

The setting of this resort hotel is hard to fault -- it's in the picturesque southeast of Ireland and surrounded by extensive grounds and parkland. This restored 18th-century mansion provides a sense of history from its stately interiors to a variety of period touches scattered throughout. The golf course is the star of the show, but award-winning dining, and a well-equipped spa are also a draw. Some rooms are more special than others, and one or two show signs of wear, but all have decent amenities.

Royal Marine Hotel
Royal Marine Hotel Marine Road

The 228-room landmark Royal Marine Hotel was built to impress, and impress it does. Extensive renovations have balanced traditional Victorian refinement -- much of the original plaster work and stained glass remains -- with modern facilities. The location is not great for exploring Dublin, but the seaside suburb setting is a destination in itself, and the DART train to central Dublin is within walking distance. Rooms are pleasant if not remarkable but include some nice luxury touches, and many have sea views. Travelers would be hard-pressed to find a four-star to challenge this hotel's history and class.

Kelly's Resort Hotel & Spa
Kelly's Resort Hotel Rosslare Strand, Co. Wexford

Kelly's Resort is an institution for generations of vacationing families who've been coming here for years, and you can see why -- facilities are impressive, from a full-service spa and fine dining, to a kids' club and tennis courts. The location is pretty special too, overlooking a five mile sandy beach on Ireland's picturesque southeastern coast. Rooms aren't anything special, though they are clean, bright, and modern. Guests might want to compare prices with a similar, but more traditionally-styled option in the area, the Whitford House Hotel Health and Leisure Club.