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.
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.
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.
Janice
United Kingdom
The location was perfect for the bus station, just what I needed.
The room was exceptionally clean, with tea and coffee and a decent shower.
I was on the top floor and my case was extremely heavy, it was exhausting carrying it upstairs as there is no lift..
Staff were very pleasant and friendly.
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.
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.
Victoria
United Kingdom
Very comfy room and really good breakfasts. Lovely reception staff and a convenient car to the airport. I also loved the little robotic unit taking dirty plates to the kitchen.
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.
Caitriona
United Kingdom
Rather corporate but acceptable. Lovely breakfast room and friendly staff.
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.
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.
Good location. Comfortable bed in a spacious room .
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.
Food was completely raw which was our only let down
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.
Spacious comfortable hotel. High quality of furnishings
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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 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.
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.
Stated during film festival. Room was clean and warm.
Great access to the city centre! Check these resorts in Cork
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.
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.
The location was great and the bars in the area too
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.
It's very affordable, it's clean and comfortable
FAQ about resorts in Cork
On average, 3-star hotels in Cork cost € 159.94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cork are € 183.48 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cork can on average be found for € 449.63 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cork this weekend is € 188.25 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 226.26. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cork for this weekend cost on average around € 618 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 159.50 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cork for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 201.27 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cork will cost around € 618 (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.
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.
Reallly nice city with some great sights and shops.
Reallly nice city with some great sights and shops. They had some shops that we have in England and some that sled don’t have over here. Felt very safe in the city centre, saw some amazing acts busking, and all the locals were friendly
Julie
United Kingdom
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We stayed in Cork because it was central to other things we...
We stayed in Cork because it was central to other things we wanted to see. That was a mistake. Cork is just a big city. Not overly pretty, not much to do. The English Market is very active and interesting. There are many restaurants and bars. We accidentally booked an apt on a busy street, and it was noisy all night. I wouldn't recommend anybody visit Cork.
Anne
Canada
10
Scored 10
The city is very clean and tidy.
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
10
Scored 10
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
Incredibly comfortable beds and lovely powerful shower. The hotel is centrally located, so easy to reach everywhere you need in the city centre on foot. Close to the bus station and not far from the train station. It was expensive but then so were many of the hotels in central Cork and we wanted to stay centrally - so not really a complaint just an observation. We were very happy with our stay. We didn't have breakfast at the hotel, chose to eat out but the restaurant looked nice enough. Staff helpful and friendly.
All staff lovely and friendly. Food was excellent both at dinner and breakfast. Beds were very comfy. Room was clean and bright and welcoming. Hotel had arranged the bottle of Processo as ordered. We watched the Euro final on a fab huge screen in the bar in a very well organised social distanced seating area. Had a lovely few Gin & Tonic's. Great outdoor seating area for food and drinks. Lovely location, 5 minutes drive from Cork City. Nice building.
This hotel was an ABSOLUTE DUMP FILTHY DIRTY AND RUN DOWN --- Its like something from 1985
The Glossy Photos on Booking.com do not do its justice and its very misleading i wasnt expecting much from this hotel but we did pay €220 for 1 night - This hotel is a great example of RIP off Ireland - Absolute disgrace how this even passes health and safety regulations
Right in the city centre but very quiet at the same time, super new, the room is not very big (except for the bathroom/shower, best part of the room) but there are a lot of communal areas and services. Everything is super new. Good price vs many other accomodations. Friendly and helpful staff. Recommended to stay here
It's walking distance to city centre so we were able to go out for dinner. Lucky because the dinner options in the hotel were terrible.
The family room was big with a double and two singles. There wasn't much noise in our room - we were at the end of a corridor on the top floor.
The hotel was located in a privileged area, just near the city centre. You can find the bus station and Oliver Plunkett st. just at the other side of the bridge. The staff was really nice and helpful. The room always had coffee, tea and water available to use at any time.
River Lee was our first stop in our two week journey in Ireland. we loved everything about the hotel. Helena from the front desk was super helpful and she ensured she did everything in her power to make us feel welcome. thank you Helena and everyone at River Lee.
Gorgeous, clean, spacious and modern rooms with art TVs, Nespresso machines, bath etc. Perfect city centre location in a quiet nook by the river. Friendly and accomodating staff that are very helpful. Lovely hotel if you want a bit of luxury, I recommended it.
The check in was easy.
The rooms were large and very clean. The beds were very comfortable.
Facilities included hair dryer, safe, tea & coffee, TV and an iron.
There is a bus service which passes the front of the hotel to the city centre, which is 24 hours
All the staff were so friendly and helpful. The room was lovely, and we had a balcony that overlooked the river. Everything was comfortable and easy to access. The hotel is walking distance from the city centre and ideal. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
The Montenotte hotel is set on a hill above Cork City offering beautiful views from the outdoor terrace and the restaurant. The food at the restaurant is excellent. Service throughout the hotel is exceptional.
Retro style hotel. Staff were very friendly and helpful. The rooftop restaurant was lovely, too. Location is excellent, next to train station and walking distance to city centre(bout 10 mins)
The hotel is in great location, easy access by walking to the bus station, train station and the stop for where the bus arrives from Dublin. Very close to the city centre.
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