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Radisson RED Galway
Located in Galway, a 18-minute walk from Galway Greyhound Stadium, Radisson RED Galway provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

The Bedford Townhouse
The Bedford Townhouse is a boutique property set in the heart of Limerick. Among the various facilities are a gym and a roof garden. Free WiFi is available and The Hunt Museum is 1640 feet away.

The Ashe Hotel
The Ashe Hotel is a boutique hotel that caters to their guests’ need for relaxation and comfort.

The Victoria
Overlooking Killarney's National Park, the The Victoria is close to the National Events Center and one mile from Killarney town center. It offers spacious rooms and full Irish breakfasts.

Muckross Park Hotel & Spa
The luxurious 5-star Muckross Park Hotel and Spa is located in Killarney's National Park.

Parknasilla Resort & Spa
With panoramic views of Kenmare Bay and the Kerry Mountains, the luxurious, 4-star Parknasilla Resort & Spa features a 9-hole golf course and a spa with a swimming pool, thermal suites, and outdoor...

The Lake Hotel
Nestled on the shores of Loch Lein, The Lake Hotel has magnificent mountain views. Just 1.2 mi from Killarney, a restaurant and the hotel has rooms with attached bathroom.

Mill Park Hotel
The Mill Park Hotel is a luxurious 4-star hotel located a mere 10 minutes' walk from historic Donegal Town. Offering free WiFi, a swimming pool, a restaurant and ample free parking.

The Kingsley Hotel
On 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.

Cliffs of Moher Hotel
The Cliffs of Moher Hotel is a contemporary boutique hotel located in the fishing village of Liscannor, Co.

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Wild Atlantic Way's best hotels with breakfast
Leenane Hotel
Hotel in LeenaunBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 3,228 reviewsOn the shores of Killary Harbour lies Ireland's oldest coaching inn. Dating from 1796, you'll find traditional home cooking, antique furniture and the most spectacular views in Ireland.
From $145.80 per nightKilleen House Hotel
Hotel in KillarneyBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,183 reviewsLocated in Killarney, 3.6 miles from St. Mary's Cathedral, Killeen House Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
From $116.13 per nightHouse 15
Hotel in KenmareBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 235 reviewsLocated in Kenmare and within 19 miles of Muckross Abbey, House 15 features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
From $199.41 per nightSweeney's Hotel 2020 Limited
Hotel in DungloeBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 159 reviewsLocated in Dungloe, 10 miles from Gweedore Golf Club, Sweeney's Hotel 2020 Limited provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
From $171.26 per nightResidence Inn by Marriott Cork
Hotel in CorkBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 469 reviewsResidence Inn by Marriott Cork features a fitness center, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Cork. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
From $310.90 per nightThe Carrigart Hotel
Hotel in CarrigartBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 198 reviewsLocated in Carrigart, 13 miles from Dunfanaghy Golf Club, The Carrigart Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
From $200.58 per nightCarrick Gate
Hotel in CarrickBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 402 reviewsLocated in Carrick, 2.9 miles from Slieve League, Carrick Gate has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
From $99.70 per nightThe James Hotel
Hotel in TraleeBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 424 reviewsLocated in Tralee and with Siamsa Tire Theatre reachable within a 5-minute walk, The James Hotel provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
From $205.27 per night
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Mulroy Woods Hotel
Hotel in MilfordCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 635 reviewsLocated in Donegal countryside, Mulroy Woods Hotel is 10-minute drive from Sheephaven Bay and the beaches of Donegal’s Atlantic coastline.
From $116.13 per nightBunratty Manor Hotel
Hotel in BunrattyCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,116 reviewsJust 4 miles from Shannon Airport, Bunratty Manor is a small family-run hotel, just a 5 minute walk from Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. The Manor Restaurant serves local game and seafood.
From $151.32 per nightMichael A's Pub
Hotel in Milltown MalbayCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 173 reviewsProviding free WiFi, Michael A's Pub offers rooms in Milltown Malbay, 14 miles from Cliffs of Moher and 25 miles from Dromoland Golf Course.
From $140.76 per nightRooms at The Marine
Hotel in BallybunionCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 232 reviewsLocated in Ballybunion, Rooms at The Marine offers beachfront accommodations a 2-minute walk from Ballybunion Beach and facilities like a shared lounge.
Rolfs Country House
Hotel in BaltimoreCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 596 reviewsLocated in Baltimore, 8.3 miles from St Patrick's Cathedral, Skibbereen, Rolfs Country House provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Markree Castle
Hotel in SligoCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 165 reviewsLocated in Sligo, 7.9 miles from Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, Markree Castle has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Dolphin Hotel
Hotel in InishbofinCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 160 reviewsFeaturing free WiFi and a sun terrace, Dolphin Hotel offers pet-friendly accommodations in Inishbofin, 30 mi from Westport. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 157 reviews
Located in Ballybunion, a 8-minute walk from Ballybunion Beach, Kilcooly's Country House Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Hotels in Wild Atlantic Way you can book without a credit card
Dunmore House Hotel
Hotel in ClonakiltyNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 730 reviewsWith a private beach, the family-run Dunmore House Hotel is located on the south west coast of Ireland. free Wi-Fi, along with a bar and a restaurant.
From $258.06 per nightStella Maris Shore House
Hotel in BallycastleNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 126 reviewsLocated in Ballycastle, 1.2 miles from Ballycastle Beach, Stella Maris Shore House provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Belleek Castle, Ballina
Hotel in BallinaNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 530 reviewsThis beautiful and historic castle is set within 1,000 acres of woodland. On the banks of the River Moy, it features a restaurant made from the remains of a 17th-century Spanish galleon.
From $316.71 per nightArdagh Hotel & Restaurant
Hotel in ClifdenNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 543 reviewsOn the edge of beautiful, scenic Connemara and with magnificent sea views over Ardbear Bay, this charming hotel offers individually decorated rooms with attached bathroom and a superb award-winning...
From $650.31 per nightVaughan Lodge Hotel
Hotel in LahinchNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 466 reviewsIn a great location at Lahinch, close to the Cliffs of Moher, the Ocean and the Famous Links Golf, Vaughan Lodge is a small, family-owned run by 4th generation local hoteliers, Michael and Maria...
From $222.87 per nightAran View Country House and Lodge
Hotel in DoolinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 238 reviewsBuilt in the Georgian period in 1736, Aran View Country House and Lodge stands on a hill on the coast road and commands one of the finest views of the wild Clare coastline.
From $570.08 per nightBallinalacken Castle Country House Hotel
Hotel in DoolinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 384 reviewsThis country house hotel has a quiet location, looking out over the Cliffs of Moher, the Aran Islands and Galway Bay. It has free parking, luxury rooms and an award-winning restaurant.
From $269.79 per nightLoch Lein Country House
Hotel in KillarneyNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.7Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 743 reviewsThis 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.
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Galway is a really nice town to find trad music, good drinks...
Galway is a really nice town to find trad music, good drinks and good food. Lots of nice shops and the people are incredibly welcoming. Very beautiful scenery and located close to many must see places while in Ireland, Kylemore Abbey, Connemara National Park, The Burren, Cliffs of Moher the beautiful bay. Def worth the visit when you are in Western Ireland. Very easy to get around either by foot or car, plenty of parking available (parking garage in the city centre is perfect but not free) and so much see and do it's worth spending at least 2-3 days there if you can.Guest review byRitaUnited States - 6.0
As a Londoner, Cork felt like a much larger version of...
As a Londoner, Cork felt like a much larger version of Carnaby Street; vibrant and colourful with plenty of live street music. Public transport was pretty good and using the TFI Live App for getting around via bus was very easy to use. Lots of places to choose from to eat and drink and walking around (for me during the day) felt safe and relaxing. Driving is a bit of an experience; all the major surrounding roads and quite a few connecting ones had speed camera enforcement applied to them. As a first time visitor and tourist this was quite overwhelming as the Satnav was a sea of white and red lines. Speed, road and other safety signs needed a bit of familiarisation before hand; as they would for driving in any new city of the first time. Arrival for me was via Cork International Airport; shocking queues at the Avis/Budget Car Hire Desk owing, in part, to the Payless Car Hire staff not being around and visitors being directed to the Avis/Budget Desk. Inbound passengers subject to passport control which caused a bit of a delay. No obvious toilets between airside and passport control so bear that in mind if your travel needs require access to 'facilities' Not unusual I guess as compared other destinations and the timing with other inbound flights might have been unlucky on this occasion. Flew Air Lingus from Heathrow which was punctual and overall a low-stress experience. Can't really beat the National Flag Carriers when it comes to airlines! Enjoyed a short visit to Blarney Castle; opted not to join the long wait to see/kiss the Blarney Stone. In part due to having spent quite enough time hanging around to pick up the Hire-Car. Plenty to see elsewhere, the caves under the castle are fascinating and the grounds/gardens are beautiful. Well worth a visit.Guest review byJamesUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We spent two days and one night in Killarney.
We spent two days and one night in Killarney. We used the first day to drive a lot of the Ring of Kerry. We spent several hours of the next day at Muckross House & Gardens which we thoroughly enjoyed. It's definitely worth the visit.Guest review byStohlerUnited States - 10.0
We really enjoyed Limerick. The people were lovely.
We really enjoyed Limerick. The people were lovely. The food was great. The city centre is compact and easy to get around. The Treaty City Brewery was a high spot as were the Museum of Limerick (really helpful staff) and the People's museum (shared their enthusiasms with us). We enjoyed the street art very much.Guest review byRuthUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Dingle is a very pretty town with a lot of pubs and...
Dingle is a very pretty town with a lot of pubs and restaurants although booking restaurants in advance would be advisable as Dingle is a popular tourist centre. There seems to be live Irish music in pubs every night. There are boat trips from the harbour but that is weather dependant and they did not run during the week of our stay owning to very high winds. Dingle is a great base for exploration of the beautiful Dingle PenisulaGuest review byTmiwuapomm33United Kingdom - 10.0
The town is wonderful, a very good size, lots of shops and...
The town is wonderful, a very good size, lots of shops and things to do. The music in some of the pubs in town is great too. I drove out to Croagh Patrick which is stunning. Lots of beautiful scenery and beaches within a short distanceGuest review byBarnes - 10.0
We love Sligo so our review is and will always be positive.
We love Sligo so our review is and will always be positive. It’s got all the essential ingredients for a perfect trip whatever one’s needs. We love the area with Glencar, Benbulben & DrumcliffeGuest review byQuickQuiggersUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Donegal is a beautiful county and the people go to great...
Donegal is a beautiful county and the people go to great effort to ensure that visitors have a good experience. Unfortunately the inclement weather and constant mist cannot be controlled. This of course might be the attraction for some visitors. Good food available in bars throughout the county.Guest review byBredaIreland - 10.0
It is quaint without being twee - the coloured houses are...
It is quaint without being twee - the coloured houses are iconic. We enjoyed seeing them in the real and they are so well kept. The shops sell local produce - Aran sweaters, wooden goods, art, honey etc which are well worth buying. We were there to do parkrun on Inis Meain so we spent a day there. Anyone who likes being in the wild would be in heaven. The views are amazing and the peacefulness is palpable. The pub serves hearty fare and well priced. The ferry trip was great fun but we were lucky with the weather. Eating in Doolin at night is a lively affair with trad music on in most pubs. I would love to have stayed longer.Guest review byAlisonUnited Kingdom - 10.0
I’ve hardly missed a yearly trip to Tralee in over 40 years...
I’ve hardly missed a yearly trip to Tralee in over 40 years I’ve been to every attraction in Tralee and surrounding areas nowadays I take a more leisurely approach a few pints meet up with longtime mates and generally have a good time! Usually visit Sean ogs, corner bar, mall bar,greyhound bar ,the huddle bar etc!and for the best and freshest fish on the planet quinnauls near the square!Guest review byAnonymousUnited Kingdom