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The 10 Best Nightlife in Killarney, Province of Munster
"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."
"Four-star luxury AND great value can be found at the Killarney Towers Hotel, part of the reputable O’Donoghue Ring Hotel Group. Along with a restaurant and bar for live evening entertainment, guests can enjoy the superb leisure facilities onsite (see above). The rooms in this place are spacious and tastefully furnished with everything from air-conditioning to bathrobes and a room safe."
"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."
"Located in the heart of Killarney, this four-star boutique hotel makes a great base to explore everything Killarney has to offer. The hotel has been passed down through three generations of The Scally Family, so you’ll know you’re in safe hands as they know the area and the needs of vacationers inside out. They also offer designated spacious family rooms as well as family-friendly activities including a playground, tennis courts, and a kids club at their sister hotel Great Southern Killarney just a stone’s throw away."
"Its central location means you can easily get to different attraction sites in the area. It’s just a few minutes walk to the shopping streets, and 5 minutes from St. Mary’s Cathedral and Fitzgerald Stadium. Muckross Abbey is about 4 km away and so is Killarney Golf Course."
"Killarney Royal Hotel is a stylish hotel that is perfectly located in the heart of Killarney town. Its location makes it a great launch point to enjoy everything the town has to offer. Prices: from €199 per night – CHECK AVAILABILITY NOW"
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"The Avenue Hotel is another of the more popular places to stay in Killarney if you want to be based right at the thick of it. Combining comfort with a budget-friendly price, Killarney Avenue Hotel is one of the best choices for those looking for cheap hotels close to Killarney town centre. This elegant four-star hotel has 66 beautiful rooms with large windows, high-end furnishings and luxurious bedding close to Kenmare Place and the entrance to Killarney National Park."
"If your perfect evening is holed up in a traditional Irish pub, then the snug and welcoming Kenmare Rooms at the Killarney Avenue Hotel is just the ticket. Find yourself a cosy corner with a pint of Guinness and kick-back with the locals to enjoy some live music. A town centre location also means plenty of other local pubs are within an easy stroll, plus you have the famous Golden Gate entrance to Killarney National Park just opposite."
"Opened in 1837 as a hunting lodge, this magnificent estate sprawls over 17 hectares incorporating a waterfall, beach and six different gardens, ranging from palms to a primeval fern forest with dinosaurs carved from fallen trees. Ireland's longest rope bridge, the 33.5m Skywalk, sways precariously 11m above the River Delligeenagh, which swirls through the property.Walled kitchen gardens and farm animals provide ingredients for its Thai restaurant (mains €10 to €15.50). It's also possible to stay here (double/suite from €85/140)."
"Run by the Buckley family for almost 100 years, the Arbutus is the place to come for genuine Irish warmth and hospitality. This homely and affordable accommodation is situated right in the heart of the Killarney on College Street so everything you need is just moments away. Comfy rooms are waiting upstairs while downstairs the handsome dining room will kickstart your day with a full Irish breakfast."
"A 15-minute nature safari boat ride is the highlight of a visit to Tralee's wetlands centre. You can also get a good overview of the reserve's 3000 hectares, encompassing saltwater and freshwater habitats, from the 20m-high viewing tower (accessible by lift), and spot wildlife from bird hides. A light-filled cafe overlooks the main lake, which has pedal boats (€10 per 30 minutes) and rowing boats (€8 per 30 minutes) for hire."
"Enclosed within Killarney's 10,236-hectare (26,000-acre) national park are beautiful Lough Leane (the Lower Lake or 'Lake of Learning'), Muckross Lake and the Upper Lake, as well as the Mangerton, Torc, Shehy and Purple Mountains. Areas of oak and yew woodland stretch for miles. This is wonderful walking and biking country."
"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"