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10 Best Hotels In Killarney Town: Where To Stay In 2020
"Brimming with character, Eviston House Hotel in Killarney town centre has affordable beautifully furnished standard and superior rooms. It is centrally located just a stone’s throw from St Mary’s Cathedral and many of the Killarney National Park walks start a short distance away. From shopping to hiking and trekking, you’re within easy reach of everything from this well-located 3-star hotel."
"A post shared by Summer Dodge (@summer.dodge) on Sep 15, 2015 at 1:34pm PDT. Tatler Jack’s surprise the moment you step inside, as you realize how busy it actually is. This long, narrow yet surprisingly spacious pub looks tiny and unassuming from the outside, but literally packs a punch with its friendly atmosphere, superb live music, good food and a fine selection of drinks."
"One of the more traditional hotels in Killarney is Tatler Jack, a family-run business with 10 ensuite guest rooms. The cosy bar and restaurant are open to non-residents and are popular with locals, which is a recommendation in itself. The friendly Irish bar is the place to learn the rules of Gaelic football from passionate supporters."
"As in most of Ireland we enjoyed a hearty breakfast made at our AirBnB. Their food and service always left of satisfied and ready to take on a day of exploring the countryside. When booking through AirBnB our breakfast way included, booking through another service it was note included in the stay."
"This lovely little French bakery opens up at 8am and has a rustic vibe to it. On entering, you will be instantly captivated by the wonderful smell inside. The flakiest freshest croissants come straight out of the oven and onto your plate."
"Be prepared to wait if you want to get one of the upcycled wooden-box seats at this rustic, always-busy and authentically French cafe-patisserie. Indulge yourself with a breakfast of café au lait, baguette with..."
"A truly unique pub that’s a definite must-visit in Killarney. The Shire was named after the homeland of the hobbits in Middle Earth, a fictional world created by the late great J. R. R. Tolkien in his fantasy book series Lord of The Rings."
"They have a few house beers available, which are brewed by Killarney Brewing Company. Address: Michael Collins Place, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland (map)"
"For a vibrant environment with a lively nightlife, check out Dan Linehan’s Bar and B&B. It’s located perhaps in the best area to stay in Killarney if you’re looking to party into the night. Located in the heart of town, there are clubs and late bars nearby."
"Built between 1842 and 1855, St Mary's Cathedral is a superb example of neo-Gothic revival architecture. Designed by Augustus Pugin, the cruciform building was inspired by Ardfert Cathedral, near Tralee."
"Lakeside Ross Castle dates back to the 15th century, when it was a residence of the O'Donoghue family. It was the last place in Munster to succumb to Cromwell's forces, thanks partly to its cunning spiral staircase, every step of which is a different height in order to break an attacker's stride. The castle is a lovely 2.6km walk or bike ride southwest of the St Mary's Cathedral pedestrian park entrance; you may well spot deer along the way."
"So we opted to explore Killarney National Park a bit, which included a tour of Ross Castle and a visit to Muckross House and its gardens. Ross CastleMuckross House"
"This impressive Victorian mansion is crammed with fascinating objects (70% of the contents are original). Portraits by John Singer Sargent adorn the walls alongside trophy stags heads and giant stuffed trout, while antique Killarney furniture, with its distinctive inlaid scenes of local beauty spots, graces the grand apartments along with tapestries, Persian rugs, silverware and china specially commissioned for Queen Victoria's visit in 1861. It's 5km south of Killarney, signposted from the N71."
"So we opted to explore Killarney National Park a bit, which included a tour of Ross Castle and a visit to Muckross House and its gardens. Ross CastleMuckross House"