The 4-star Killarney Plaza Hotel overlooks Killarney National Park. It boasts a gourmet restaurant, an indoor pool and spa and limited free parking. St Mary’s Cathedral is a 5-minute walk away.
Mick Dillon
Ireland
Location was terrific & views from our room overlooked Kenmare Place \ Main St. Breakfast was fresh with plenty of choice. The bed was extremely comfortable and the bathroom was spotless with plenty of toiletries & towels. Air Con was working well & kept the room comfortable to sleep in. The bar was busy but service was prompt. We ate dinner one night in the Tan Yard - the food was delicious & it was great value for the meal we had.
The Dromhall Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Killarney Racecourse and the town centre.The property features complimentary onsite parking, WIFI and bike hire.
Karen
Ireland
It was Fabulous the room was brand new it was prefect. Plus location was prefect aswell over all we loved our weekend away
Boasting marble bathrooms and spacious rooms with mountain views, The Brehon Hotel & Spa overlooks Killarney National Park. Guests can relax in its luxurious Anú Spa.
Theresa
Ireland
Had salmon and scrambled egg just excellent served by a friendly Polish lady
Scott’s Hotel is opposite Killarney Train & Bus Stations and just a 2-minute walk from the shopping district. It offers spacious rooms, 3 bars, a restaurant and free underground parking.
The privately run and owned Heights Hotel Killarney overlooks the Flesk Valley and Torc and Mangerton mountains and is 1 mile from Killarney Train Station.
Linda
Ireland
Very friendly staff, excellent food. Breakfast was delicious as was dinner the evening before. There is a lovely atmosphere and the grounds are beautiful. Our rooms were very comfortable and maintained to the highest standard. We look forward to staying there again.
Overlooking the Golden Gates of Killarney National Park, the Jaunting Cars or the Surrounding area, the Classic King Room features a 5ft wide king-sized bed and Jacuzzi.
Padraig
Ireland
Location fantastic. Lady on front desk amazing when we checked in.
Overlooking mountains and lakes, the 5-star Aghadoe Heights Hotel is 2 miles from Killarney town centre. It offers an indoor pool, an award-winning restaurant, and transfers from Kerry Airport.
Overlooking Mangerton Mountain and The National Park, The Killarney Oaks is on the edge of Killarney National Park and just 5 minutes' walk from the INEC.
The Gleneagle boasts a 25-metre swimming pool, an 18-hole pitch and putt, and 2 tennis courts. Situated on the edge of Killarney National Park, the INEC centre is attached to the hotel.
Loved it. Next time i`ll go with my husband and kids.
The Dromhall Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Killarney Racecourse and the town centre.The property features complimentary onsite parking, WIFI and bike hire.
Great location, excellent staff, breakfast exceptional
Killarney Court Hotel is 500 metres from the Fitzgerald Stadium and a 10-minute walk from Killarney town centre. It boasts a beauty centre, free WiFi and free parking.
Breakfast was excellent, the options and the cooking.
Overlooking mountains and lakes, the 5-star Aghadoe Heights Hotel is 2 miles from Killarney town centre. It offers an indoor pool, an award-winning restaurant, and transfers from Kerry Airport.
Location is amazing and the staff are fantastic. Hotel is great
The Fairview is located in the heart of Killarney's town centre. This 4-star, boutique hotel features spacious rooms with free WiFi, private bathrooms and hearty, Irish breakfasts.
Position, friendly staff, facilities and cleanliness
The privately run and owned Heights Hotel Killarney overlooks the Flesk Valley and Torc and Mangerton mountains and is 1 mile from Killarney Train Station.
Everything . Spotless hotel and staff were so friendly
Nestled in the very heart of the quaint and beautiful Killarney town, this hotel offers you a range of modern and comfortable facilities, coupled with a friendly and courteous service.
Staff was friendly and everything was explained in details
Nestled on the shores of Loch Lein, The Lake Hotel has magnificent mountain views. Just 2km from Killarney, a restaurant and the hotel has en suite rooms.
Beautiful location, friendly staff and excellent food
Boasting marble bathrooms and spacious rooms with mountain views, The Brehon Hotel & Spa overlooks Killarney National Park. Guests can relax in its luxurious Anú Spa.
Spa, staff, reception, piano player in the evening
Immersed within its own parklands, this stunning 19th century country house is set on the edge of Killarney's National Park, only a 10-minute walk away from Killarney town centre.
Overall a very exeptionally outstanding experience!
This friendly and relaxed hotel has superb views over Killarney's Lower Lake and MacGillicuddy Reeks. It is a gateway to the Ring of Kerry on the shores of Loch Lein.
On the shores of Lough Lein overlooking 26,000 acres of National Parkland, the 5-star Europe Hotel & Resort boasts 180 spacious rooms and suites and a 50,000 sq. ft. luxury spa.
The space, size, spa and food options were all great
Overlooking Mangerton Mountain and The National Park, The Killarney Oaks is on the edge of Killarney National Park and just 5 minutes' walk from the INEC.
Everything except the staff were so serious no smiles
In the heart of the city, The Killarney Royal Hotel is 200 metres from Killarney Train Station. This boutique hotel has luxurious rooms, a fine dining restaurant and free Wi-Fi.
Everything. The staff were super nice. The beds so comfy.
The 4-star Killarney Plaza Hotel overlooks Killarney National Park. It boasts a gourmet restaurant, an indoor pool and spa and limited free parking. St Mary’s Cathedral is a 5-minute walk away.
1st time staying and already rebooked guess that says it all
Overlooking the Golden Gates of Killarney National Park, the Jaunting Cars or the Surrounding area, the Classic King Room features a 5ft wide king-sized bed and Jacuzzi. ll guests have complimentary...
The staff were fabulous and the food was exceptional.
In the heart of Killarney's town centre, this family-run hotel offers charming accommodation, great food and exceptional service. The McSweeney Arms Hotel is a landmark in Killarney.
Close to the centre , friendly staff and good food
Situated in the heart of Killarney, the historic Arbutus Hotel has been run by the same family for over 86 years. This hotel offers free WiFi in public areas.
The property was old style, very relaxed and homely
Scott’s Hotel is opposite Killarney Train & Bus Stations and just a 2-minute walk from the shopping district. It offers spacious rooms, 3 bars, a restaurant and free underground parking.
Breakfast was great. Great location for bus travel
In lush private gardens, Kathleens Country House is just 3 km from Killarney town. Free WiFi and free parking are available.
Friendly and helpful staff. Well cooked breakfast.
FAQs about hotels in Killarney
On average, 3-star hotels in Killarney cost £111 per night, and 4-star hotels in Killarney are £144 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Killarney can on average be found for £211 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Killarney this weekend is £150 or, for a 4-star hotel, £185. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Killarney for this weekend cost on average around £305 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £122 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Killarney for tonight. You'll pay on average around £175 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Killarney will cost around £304 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Kerry Airport, 15km from Killarney, with direct flights from UK and Europe. Alternatively, use Cork or Shannon Airports, both about 90km away. By train, Killarney is 3.5 hours from Dublin. By road, it's 350km from Dublin, 90km from Cork. No direct sea routes available.
The Lily of the Lake
Overlooking the tranquil waters of Lough Leane, colourful Killarney is a top Irish tourist destination. The UNESCO-listed Killarney National Park surrounds Muckross House, a stately home sitting in large grounds with a traditional farm.
A tree-lined lane leads to Muckross Abbey, a former Franciscan monastery whose cloisters enclose a tall yew tree. Celtic crosses line the cemetery and beyond is the lake, at the centre of which is a tree-lined outcrop, home of the historic Ross Castle. This 15th-century stone fortress once housed the O’Donoghue clan, one of whom reportedly lives at the bottom of the lough.
More legends envelop the Ring of Kerry – a scenic drive starting from Killarney and supposedly the last place to spot a leprechaun. Gushing Torc waterfall is just one of its fantastic sights.
In Killarney itself, horse-drawn carts roam narrow streets whose Irish pubs offer great nightlife. Impressive St Mary’s Cathedral has a towering spire and somewhat dark interior. The local gaelic football team play at Fitzgerald Stadium, and more sports can be enjoyed at Killarney riding stables and the nearby golf and fishing club. There is also a popular racecourse.
Accommodation in Killarney on Booking.com includes 5-star lakeside hotels, B&Bs near the train station and town centre guest houses. All with that trademark Irish hospitality.
Beautiful enchanting clean community. All the magic of fairytale Ireland. 1.5 days to squeeze everything in. Great shopping. Loved Muckross Craft store, dining, National Park, gift stores, quality of food, Ross Castle a must tour. Walked past swampy bogs, and downtown streets. As horse owners we were uncomfortable with the horse drawn carriages. Need at least 1 month to see and do! Great gateway to Ring of Kerry, Conor Pass, Kenmare. Loved the expansive mountains and sheep grazing everywhere in the open wild countryside. Off to Dingle......
Paige
United States
10
Scored 10
Hotel beautiful perfect.
Hotel beautiful perfect. My wife who always traveled with me died earlier this year of MND Disease and I was visiting all the places we you to stay on our trips. As I have already said the parking ticket I got for parking in what I was led to believe was a disabled zone has put a very bad taste in my mouth. I would have to think seriously about visiting Killarney again.
edward
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There is so much to do in and around Killarney that your...
There is so much to do in and around Killarney that your stay will not be long enough ! While some Hotels and Rental properties would seem to be somewhat expensive you can also find some which are really good value and of a good standard if you do the research !
Brid
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
We were very disappointed that the Killarney National Park...
We were very disappointed that the Killarney National Park visitor center and Ross Castle weren’t open and especially that there was no acknowledgement of that on their website. That was our main reason to visit Killarney. Understandable about due to weather, but the visitor center was due to renovations.
Christopher
10
Scored 10
Place is nice and quiet.
Place is nice and quiet.
Holiday feeling as soon as we arrived.
Host was excellent.
Rooms- spotless.
Kitchen- all you need for self catering is there.
Town is nearby. Torc Waterfall and Mucross House are nearby.
Highly recommend the place 👌👌
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
We had a great time.
We had a great time. Went to a Fureys concert, did the Ring of Kerry, visited the Tralee museum, had a super Indian meal, the Guinness was super. It's my 8th visit to Killarney. I'm finding the prices are getting much higher in town.
The place is conveniently located as a base for exploring Killarney National Park and the Ring of Kerry. The room is ok, nothing special, perfectly functional but without charm.. The hotel is located on a main road, so not much of a view and some noise in the morning. In terms of price, it is expensive in comparison with similar establishments elsewhere in Ireland and the deal we got did not include breakfast. So overall, a perfectly fine place but not one of the best we stayed in during a nine-day trip in Ireland.
This was the 2nd time we stayed in the Fairview and I can't fault it in anyway. The location is excellent, just 2 mins walk to the town centre, our room was perfect for 3, a double and a single. We were leaving early on the Saturday before breakfast and we were accommodated as were others, we were provided with a continental breakfast which was very tasty. On Sunday we had a taste of what we missed the day before as Breakfast is excellent. A very nice hotel and the staff are very friendly they always had a smile.
We brought my in laws to Ireland as a Christmas present and all was well until my father in laws health took a bad turn and he was having a difficult time walking. The Brehon staff quickly acquired a wheel chair that we were given free use of for several days. His ability to walk has returned for the present and we were very lucky to have such accommodating staff and such a magnificent hotel. The spa was absolutely magnificent and the food and service at the bar was stellar.
Getting slightly used to very high prices in Ireland this hotel surprised me with price to value ratio, especially when I factor in their incredible breakfast
Breakfast included in price
Room was very comfortable and location good for a drive around the Ring of Kerry
Hidden gem - the place has the best restaurant in the area. Definitely a real dinner pleasure
Great hotel, especially love the outdoor seating area with heaters, blankets and hot water bottles, perfect for colder evenings. Staff was amazing and very helpful, location is perfect, close not only to town centre and train station, but Killarney National Park and Ross Castle. We had a lovely weekend and can’t wait to go back!
This is our favorite B and B in Ireland! Kathleen and her staff are wonderful! The location is perfect and the parking lot is a great convenience. Great location - easy walk wherever we want to go. Been there several times and will be back! The breakfast is fantastic! Best scones anywhere!
The staff at the Birches is amazing! They were so welcoming and helpful and went out of their way to make our staff enjoyable. This was our favorite hotel on our trip to Ireland. Thank you so much!
Staff were fantastic, helpful and friendly. The room we stayed in was lovely. The hotel was perfectly situated between the national park and Killarney town centre. Would definitely stay here again!
The Yew Tree Restaurant was excellent. Staff were very friendly and on top of their game. The proximity to the National Park and Muckross House while away from the town centre was a real plus.
Location is great: a few steps to the National Park and the town centre. Perfectly working wi-fi. Spacious parking.
Extremely clean and well maintained. Sheila's scones are the best!
Lovely hotel in Killarney town centre. Great value for money. Staff very friendly and helpful. Room was clean and comfortable. Will definitely book when returning to Killarney.
. Fantastic hotel...Great bedroom and facilitys
Staff friendly..bar and restaurant super...friendly check in...faultless stay...10 minute walk to town centre...top marks
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