Facing Cork City Hall, the Clayton Hotel Cork overlooks the River Lee. It offers beautifully designed air-conditioned rooms, a health and spa centre with pool, and a fine restaurant.
Elisha
Australia
Extremely close to the centre of town, all the usual amenities you could want. Parking was in a public garage that has access directly into the hotel via a lift, so very convenient. The room was clean and good size.
With views of Cork city and the harbour, the The Address Cork is situated 1 km from central Cork on Military Hill in the historic area of St Lukes. It has a 24-hour reception.
Des
Ireland
Hotel with character in a convenient location with parking
This friendly centrally located hotel with excellent service has a prime city-centre location in the Victorian Quarter near shops theatres, galleries, vibrant bars and restaurants. Bustling St.
Set in leafy grounds just 15 minutes’ walk from Cork centre, Hayfield Manor is a luxury hotel with a beauty spa and an elegant restaurant. Cork International Airport is a 15-minute drive away.
Situated in Cork, within 400 metres of Cork Custom House and 700 metres of Cork City Hall, REZz Cork features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Situated in Cork and within 100 metres of Kent Railway Station, Station View Tavern has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Aoife
Ireland
The host was so friendly and accommodating. Room was clean and comfy, overall a really enjoyable stay.
This hotel is directly opposite Cork Airport with a free shuttle service. It is just a 10-minute drive from Cork City, where there are shops, vibrant bars and restaurants.
Frieda
Ireland
Staff, Ian night Porter, Maria ? Manager ( Ukrainian) so professional as were and the dining room staff.
A blanket stored somewhere for cold nights Asif was very cold.. and safe wasn’t working.. minor suggestions xxx
In the heart of Cork City Centre, the Metropole Hotel Cork is just a short stroll from the city’s business district and many excellent shops, boutiques, theatres and galleries.
Located in the heart of Cork city, The Imperial Hotel is less than a minute’s walk from Cork’s main shopping district restaurants and nightlife. It boasts air-conditioned rooms and Escape Spa.
Jade
Ireland
Beautiful interior. Relaxing atmosphere and very clean.
This hotel is directly opposite Cork Airport with a free shuttle service. It is just a 10-minute drive from Cork City, where there are shops, vibrant bars and restaurants.
Excellent Hotel in a great location next to Cork Airport.
The 4-star Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork is located in Cork's city centre, just a few minutes' walk from St. Patrick's Street and Opera Lane. It features a leisure centre.
Room and beds were comfy. The bathroom was nice also.
The Rochestown Park Hotel offers elegant rooms with marble bathrooms, a leisure centre with pool and beauty salon, and a fine-dining restaurant, just 5 miles from Cork and its airport.
Nice swimming pool. Large room with three double beds.
Stylish, spacious rooms, landscaped gardens, and an à la carte restaurant are offered at this 4-star hotel. Less than 5 minutes’ drive from Cork’s centre.
Located in the heart of Cork city, The Imperial Hotel is less than a minute’s walk from Cork’s main shopping district restaurants and nightlife. It boasts air-conditioned rooms and Escape Spa.
Comfortable room, friendly helpful staff, great location
Set in leafy grounds just 15 minutes’ walk from Cork centre, Hayfield Manor is a luxury hotel with a beauty spa and an elegant restaurant. Cork International Airport is a 15-minute drive away.
Comfort, luxury, great food, friendly and receptive staff.
With fantastic city views, The Montenotte Hotel is just one mile from Cork city centre. In a tranquil location, it offers spacious modern rooms, a pool and free parking.
I love the style of the hotel, staff are great also.
Located in the Glanmire Valley, Cork's Vienna Woods Hotel & Villas is a 10-minute drive from Cork city centre. It offers large rooms with baths, showers and free WiFi, a restaurant and free parking.
Excellent food choice and friendly interaction with all staff
Located in Cork, 12 km from Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Fernhill Lodge Carrigaline provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Really lovely quiet area. Not too far from the city.
Situated in Cork, within 400 metres of Cork Custom House and 700 metres of Cork City Hall, REZz Cork features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Very central, rooms perfect for 1, clean, lovely staff
Situated in Cork and within 100 metres of Kent Railway Station, Station View Tavern has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
This friendly centrally located hotel with excellent service has a prime city-centre location in the Victorian Quarter near shops theatres, galleries, vibrant bars and restaurants. Bustling St.
Super friendly staff. Decently close to the center
FAQs about hotels in Cork
On average, 3-star hotels in Cork cost £133 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cork are £155 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cork can on average be found for £371 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly direct to Cork Airport from UK, Europe, or via transfer from major international airports. Alternatively, take a ferry from UK to Rosslare, then drive (2.5 hours) or train (4 hours) to Cork. From Dublin, Cork is a 2.5-hour drive or 2.5-3 hour train journey.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Cork, Ireland is Cork Airport. It's approximately 8km from the city centre, offering easy access and numerous flight options.
Cork, Ireland boasts a comprehensive public transport system. The city's bus service, operated by Bus Éireann, covers most areas. For intercity travel, Irish Rail provides efficient train services. Taxis are readily available, and cycling is encouraged with dedicated lanes. Car hire is an option, but remember, Ireland drives on the left.
Irish Spirit In A Nutshell
Situated on the banks of the River Lee, Cork’s city centre was originally built on marshes and many of its popular streets are constructed on the former river channels. With a thriving nightlife and a vibrant cultural scene, the Irish Republic’s second biggest city is full of surprises.
Those interested in history should pay a visit to the Cork City Gaol, an old prison transformed into one of the city’s most fascinating attractions, or join the Cork Historic Walking Tours, which offer a great opportunity to learn all the city’s secrets.
For those craving more lively entertainment, the city offers the famous Cork City Pub Crawl or even more exciting, the Barrack Street Challenge, where participants drink pints of beer in all bars along Barrack Street.
The shopping area is concentrated around the most famous street - St. Patrick Street. For local food specialities like crubeens, tripe and drisheen, browse bars and restaurants around MacCurtain, Washington and Oliver Plunkett Streets.
When flying to Cork Airport, you’re just a short taxi or bus ride from the lively city centre. Don’t worry about accommodation; Booking.com has plenty on offer, from convenient hotels, to cosy guest houses and bed & breakfasts.
The city is very clean and tidy. A visit to the stunning University College of Cork and the lovely Fitzgerald Park can take about half a day each as they are both so amazing. There is a public museum and cafe in Fitzgerald Park. There are many lovely views of the River Lee both in the city centre and around. There are lots of green spaces and the people were friendly. I only went for 3 days on a business trip but would have liked to have spent much more time there to see the other sights of interest such as the Blarney Castle, Cork Goal and Cobh - where the lovely coloured painted houses are. Two weeks in Cork would be ideal for me.
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Anonymous
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Great genealogy and family history day was held at the Cork...
Great genealogy and family history day was held at the Cork County Archives. Very friendly staff and excellent speakers. I did not know this was an annual event that they held there and I would recommend it to anyone interested in genealogy. It was well attended and I understand it will be repeated next Thursday 18th April such was the demand for seats. I hope to return to the archives for research and to attend their annual family history day.
Olivia
10
Scored 10
The city was great.
The city was great. Lots of shops and places to visit nearby. There are many hills so bear in mind if your about travelling. The Old City Goal is up a huge hill so Taxi there and walk back (downhill) Taxis are cheap enough to use but some of them are cheeky with the prices. The weather was good for our stay but remember to take an umbrella as it often rains unexpectedly.
Donna
10
Scored 10
Staff very friendly.. really good atmosphere in bar, had a...
Staff very friendly.. really good atmosphere in bar, had a Dj playing music.. room was great lots of towels, big shower, tv, minibar and fridge which was stocked also.. gym and pool there also overall really good no complaints
James
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
we stayed at little island and visited cobh, and spike...
we stayed at little island and visited cobh, and spike island, did not spend too much time in cork city, just walked about a bit in the centre which was interesting, lots of culture and many shops too.
Eva
South Africa
8.0
Scored 8.0
First of all the buses are shocking , waited over an hour at...
First of all the buses are shocking , waited over an hour at the airport for a bus to cork city and returning found out they only run every hour !!!
But the city is wonderful , every type of shop you would want , lovely walks along the river and the people are so friendly , will definitely be returning!!
Room was modern and elegant. Loved that we could stream Netflix from our iPad to the room TV. Spacious, clean bathroom. In room amenities excellent. Standard size room was larger than expected. Hotel is like a boutique hotel. Front desk staff incredibly attentive and helpful. Would stay here every time we are in Cork. Best hotel we stayed at while traveling in Ireland.
Good location - just a short walk from City Centre. These are Student Dorms leased over the summer so they are a bit on the smaller side but were very clean and new! The room was pretty warm (unusually warm weather for Ireland ;) ) but they had fans available - you just had to leave a refundable deposit. Reception staff were great - thanks!
It’s location is close to the city centre but in a old, historic part of Cork City and adjoins the distinguished Shandon church. The hotel was a former hospital and the rooms including a number with circular walls seem spacious and comfortable. Staff were helpful and the breakfast buffet is varied and tasty.
Very nice hotel just on the outskirts of Cork. Checking in was very easy and staff very nice. Room well equiped and nice to have a coffee machine with a biscuit plus water. Very good sleep. We like to walk so no issue with location but it is a good walk to the city centre with not a lot around
The family made the stay exceptional. They are warm, generous people. If I return to Cork, I will definitely stay at Redclyffe. Also the location is perfect. There is a beautiful park behind the guest house. A beautiful place to enjoy the splendor of Ireland, especially Cork.
Fabulous hotel in a great location, close to the city centre. Lovely walk into town with lovely pubs and plenty of places to eat. Typical City with lost going on. Breakfast was good and had lots of choice. The room was very clean and comfortable.
Would stay here again !
The cleanliness of the hotel is A1.
The location is good within a short walk of Douglas village and bus ride from there to Cork city centre.
The adjoining Swimming Pool is great for relaxing.
The restaurant is quite good, varied menu and tasty food at a reasonable cost
It was a really nice experience, the host was very friendly and welcoming. It had all the facilities we needed, quite close to the city centre and nice neighborhood. We even got breakfast! Thank you so much for such a cozy stay. It truly was like a home that we needed.
Perfect for a weekend away, newly renovated, very spacious room and bathroom. It is close enough to the city centre that we could get a taxi in and out with ease. Plenty of parking out the front and easy access to the motorway to explore county cork.
Large, spacious bedroom. Nice bathroom. Quiet at night. Excellent breakfast and a great view from the dining room. Location is perfect for shopping in Cork city centre. Friendly and helpful staff. Very clean throughout.
The hotel was close to the city centre. We were staying for a concert in Musgrave park so the location was good. The hotel was reasonably priced compared to other hotels in Cork on that night.
LOVED the location (close to city centre) and bus stop. Also loved the coziness of the lobby and warmth of hotel staff. They made us feel welcomed every time we walked through their door.
Great hotel close to the city centre- Really nice bar area & restaurant. Also had a very good leisure centre- Staff were so friendly & helpful & just couldn’t do enough for us.
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