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The Chancery Hotel
Located in Dublin and with Chester Beatty Library reachable within 300 metres, The Chancery Hotel provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...

voco The Club - Dublin Gateway by IHG
Set in Naas, 6.4 km from Naas Racecourse, voco The Club - Dublin Gateway by IHG offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

NYX Hotel Dublin Christchurch
Featuring a bar, NYX Hotel Dublin Christchurch is located in the centre of Dublin, 90 metres from The City Hall.

The Grafton Hotel
The Grafton Hotel features a bar and a terrace. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property.

Hyatt Centric The Liberties Dublin
Conveniently located in the centre of Dublin, Hyatt Centric The Liberties Dublin offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service.

Hotel 7, Dublin City Centre
Featuring a restaurant and bar, Hotel 7 offers accommodation in Dublin, 700 metres from Croke Park Stadium and a 16-minute walk from Temple Bar. Free WiFi is available at the property.

Mc Kevitts Village Hotel
Set 400 metres from King John's Castle, Mc Kevitts Village Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Carlingford and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.

Crover House Hotel & Golf Club
Crover House Hotel & Golf Club is located on the North-East shores of Lough Sheelin Lake between Cavan and Ballyjamesduff.

Midlands Park Hotel
Set 100 metres from Sky Venue, Midlands Park Hotel offers 4-star accommodation in Portlaoise and features a shared lounge, a terrace and a bar.

Drury Court Hotel
Located in the centre of Dublin’s cultural quarter, the award-winning Drury Court Hotel is ideally situated just 200 metres from Grafton Street and is surrounded by Dublin’s best eateries, theatres,...

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Ireland's Ancient East's best hotels with breakfast
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,767 reviews
The Blarney Woollen Mills Hotel; BW Signature Collection is just 500 metres from the world famous Blarney Castle and Blarney Stone. It offers a bar and restaurant, and a fitness suite.
From US$183.35 per night Cabra Castle Hotel
Hotel in KingscourtBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,565 reviewsThis 18th-century castle has a quiet location, looking out over huge grounds and beautiful countryside. It is now a 4-star hotel, mixing original character with modern luxury and free parking.
From US$226.29 per nightFaithlegg Hotel
Hotel in WaterfordBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,742 reviewsFaithlegg House Hotel is located on the River Suir Estuary, 5 miles from Waterford Airport.
From US$254.14 per nightClontarf Castle Hotel
Hotel in DublinBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 2,721 reviewsSet in an 11th-century castle the Clontarf Hotel combines ancient architecture with 21st-century facilities. 10 minutes’ from Dublin city centre, this boutique hotel offers an award-winning restaurant...
From US$184.51 per nightHotel Kilmore
Hotel in CavanBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 2,424 reviewsSet in attractive landscaped gardens, Hotel Kilmore is in the heart of Ireland's Lakeland District, offering comfortable rooms, a restaurant and 2 bars. Cavan Town is a short drive away.
From US$149.70 per nightThe Kingsley Hotel
Hotel in CorkBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 2,207 reviewsOn the South Bank of the River Lee in Cork, The Kingsley Hotel features a luxury, organic Spa, a modern health club and an indoor pool.
From US$288.95 per nightSchoolhouse Hotel
Hotel in DublinBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,975 reviewsSituated in Dublin, 2.7 km from Sandymount Beach, Schoolhouse Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
From US$242.53 per nightPowerscourt Hotel, Autograph Collection
Hotel in EnniskerryBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,336 reviewsOn Ireland’s beautiful east coast, Powerscourt Hotel is a 5-star hotel tucked away in the woodlands of County Wicklow. There are stunning spa facilities and an award-winning restaurant, Sika.
Budget hotels in Ireland's Ancient East
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,038 reviews
Crover House Hotel & Golf Club is located on the North-East shores of Lough Sheelin Lake between Cavan and Ballyjamesduff.
From US$149.70 per night The Green
Hotel in DublinCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,624 reviewsThe Green is a 4-star hotel located just across from St. Stephen Green and only 300m from the shops in Grafton Street. It boasts 99 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a 24-hour gym.
The Alex
Hotel in DublinCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,174 reviewsThe 4-star design hotel is located in Dublin city centre, steps away from the National Gallery, Trinity College and 700m from the shops of Grafton Street.
Townhouse on the Green
Hotel in DublinCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 333 reviewsSet in a listed Georgian Townhouse over 250 years old, Townhouse on the Green overlooks St Stephen's Green and is a 3-minute walk to the popular shopping area of Grafton Street.
From US$312.16 per nightClanard Court Hotel
Hotel in AthyCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 937 reviewsThe Clanard Court Hotel is situated in Athy, Kildare, just a 10-minute walk from Athy Train Station. It offers spacious rooms with free internet access, a brasserie and free parking.
From US$180.16 per night- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 14 reviews
Offering an indoor pool, hot tub and sauna, Kilmokea Country Manor & Gardens is located near New Ross. There is free WiFi access and free parking available at this country house.
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 43 reviews
With classic, elegant decor, this luxurious, 19th-century country house is set within 35 acres of grounds. Its individually designed rooms boast marble bathrooms and cosy bathrobes.
The Station House Hotel
Hotel in KilmessanCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 18 reviewsSet in Kilmessan, 8.8 km from Hill of Tara, The Station House Hotel offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Hotels in Ireland's Ancient East that you can book without a credit card
The Temple Bar Lane
Hotel in DublinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 4,248 reviewsWell set in the Dublin City Centre district of Dublin, The Temple Bar Lane is located a few steps from The famous Temple Bar Pub, a few blocks from Trinity College, Dublin Castle and 1.5 km from...
From US$145.06 per nightConyngham Arms Hotel
Hotel in SlaneNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,527 reviewsA beautifully restored 18th Century coaching inn, Conyngham Arms Hotel in Slane village offers luxurious accommodation in Ireland’s County Meath.
From US$126.49 per nightThe Farmers Kitchen Hotel
Hotel in WexfordNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,486 reviewsSituated just 4 km from the town centre of Wexford, The Farmers Kitchen Hotel boasts a restaurant and a bar, along with free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
From US$162.46 per nightHandel's Hotel
Hotel in DublinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 2,467 reviewsHandel's Hotel is located in Dublin’s fashionable Temple Bar area, this hotel with free WiFi is set within a quiet location on the historic Fishamble Street.
From US$126.49 per nightThe Ferryman Townhouse
Hotel in DublinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,188 reviewsComprised of 2 restored listed Georgian buildings, The Ferryman Townhouse overlooks the River Liffey.
From US$149.70 per nightThe Killeshin Hotel Portlaoise
Hotel in PortlaoiseNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,833 reviewsThe Killeshin Hotel is one mile from Portlaoise and junction 16 off the M7 motorway. It offers a bistro, an indoor pool, hot tub, a gym and free parking.
From US$205.40 per nightTalbot Hotel Carlow
Hotel in CarlowNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,989 reviewsDiscover the exceptional four-star Talbot Hotel Carlow, a proud recipient of the Best Family Hotel and Excellence in Service awards at the 2023 Irish Hotel Awards.
From US$138.09 per nightHeadfort Arms Hotel
Hotel in KellsNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,306 reviewsIn the heart of the Boyne Valley, family-run Headfort Arms Hotel boasts an excellent restaurant and relaxing spa rooms. Dublin city centre is 1 hour away.
From US$143.61 per night
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If you are new to Dublin, take one of the tours which mainly...
If you are new to Dublin, take one of the tours which mainly start from O'Connell Street (there is a choice of operators). This will give you a good grounding. In addition get a Visitor Leap Card - one, three and seven days validity available (can be bought at Dublin Airport).Guest review byPW47158United Kingdom - 10
Cork is a very vibrant, walkable, trendy city.
Cork is a very vibrant, walkable, trendy city. I highly recommend doing the get on - get off bus and getting off at any stops that interest you. There's so much more to the city than just the centre hub. The English market is great for all your fresh food needs! Meat, veg, fish, baking ... Especially if you've got a kitchen where you're staying! It was exciting to explore through there. The old Cork Gaol was very interesting. We spent hours there exploring rooms and I highly recommend the audio tour. You're not going to get the same experience from the paper tour. Our time in Cork just wasn't long enough! We had breakfast at Spitjacks ... I highly recommend! Visit the Blarney castle! Go early & try to be 1 of the first up to the stone if you're doing that ... The crowds come thick & fast & if you're back at the beginning of the castle, it can be up to an hour wait & longer. Explore the gardens ... They're full of really cool stuff! There's not really a lot to do in Blarney itself but a stroll in the garden is great!Guest review byTePaniaAustralia - 10
Clean, comfortable, modern hotel with a variety of dining...
Clean, comfortable, modern hotel with a variety of dining options onsite. Shuttle to the airport in a large modern touring type bus at no additional fee. We were extremely pleased with every aspect of our stay.Guest review byCorinneUnited States - 10
We didn’t expect to love Kilkenny this much.
We didn’t expect to love Kilkenny this much. Honestly, we thought it might just be a quick stop between Dublin and Dingle — but wow, this city had other plans. We stayed at the Kilkenny Hibernian Hotel, which turned out to be right in the heart of everything (and dangerously close to several very good pubs). The staff were friendly, the room was great, and the downstairs bar made it a little too easy to “just pop in for one.” The castle is straight out of a storybook, St. Canice’s Cathedral has a tower climb that will either make you feel brave or slightly ridiculous (worth it either way), and Rothe House and the Medieval Mile Museum make history feel alive and oddly relatable. Everywhere we turned there was something beautiful, old, or both. And the pubs — good grief. Every night turned into “just one more pint,” with live music, friendly locals, and that cozy Irish magic that makes you forget what time it is. Kilkenny has this perfect mix of history, charm, and fun. It’s walkable, welcoming, and just the right size to feel like you really got to know it. We left wishing we’d stayed longer — and promising we’ll be back (ideally with stronger pub stamina).Guest review byBradUnited States - 10
Wexford is a lovely coastal town on the Southeast coast with...
Wexford is a lovely coastal town on the Southeast coast with a real warm vibe to it. Cosy pubs and cafes with access to beaches that span miles with hardly anyone on them. You can spend days exploring the town and find lovely pubs, restaurants and cafes to relax, read and chat with friends or go driving to nearby beaches like Kilmore Quay and Curracloe. The Wexford Festival Opera is the perfect time to go and experience lesser known operatic works by a wonderful opera company in the very beautiful National Opera House. The festival definitely gives the town an extra buzz.Guest review byWillUnited Kingdom - 10
I come from Waterford and the City has certainly come a long...
I come from Waterford and the City has certainly come a long way. It looks vibrant and there was a nice atmosphere around the Reginald Tower area with music in the street and plenty of people around. Nice to seeGuest review byAnne MarieAustralia - 8.0
Price of a Pint of Lager was very good
Price of a Pint of Lager was very good Bar Staff excellent in conversing with customers Rooms very clean and spacious Some Reception Staff need more training to enhance their Customer Communication Skills for maintaining a positive guest experience.Guest review byAnonymousIreland - 8.0
Large kitchen bc with full facilities and food .
Large kitchen bc with full facilities and food . Great for solo and travelers on a budget . Too many people sharing the one bathroom , but I was equipped with shampooing and all kinds of toiletries .Guest review byjosetteUnited States - 8.0
If you are looking for cutting-edge city life, this is not...
If you are looking for cutting-edge city life, this is not for you. Dundalk is a former railway town, largely built round the (now defunct) works for the GNRI and with much 19th century red-brick architecture. It has a busy high street with a lot of small shops, pubs and restaurants, none are grand, it reminds me of similar towns in the UK before planning blight took hold. A lot of effort seems to have gone into smartening the place up in recent years, which is nice. Would that other towns of its scale have survived so well it would be nothing exceptional, but as so few have, it has a real charm. As a base, it is well sited to explore the countryside around, which has a long and interesting history, with a lot of historic sites.Guest review byNicholasUnited Kingdom - 8.0
A nice town to walk around with parks and ring roads.
A nice town to walk around with parks and ring roads. One-way traffic which makes it a little confusing but there are several big carparks. Plenty of coffee shops and little restaurants around the town. Traditional music session in Blessings Pub on a Thursday evening not to be missed.Guest review byMaireIreland