Hotels luxury, mid-range & budget in Ireland’s county Sligo

0

Luxury 

  • The Glasshouse (Sligo Town). A 4-star hotel on the Garavogue River with a sleek, modern design, featuring 116 stylish rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, The View Bar with river views, and the award-winning Kitchen Restaurant. Prices start around €165/night. Expect a chic, central stay with vibrant decor, gourmet dining, and proximity to Sligo’s shops and pubs, ideal for couples and culture enthusiasts exploring the Yeats trail.
  • Markree Castle (Collooney). A 4-star 17th-century castle hotel on 500 acres, offering 30 luxurious rooms with period antiques, a fine-dining restaurant using local produce, and afternoon tea in manicured gardens. Prices start around €150/night. Guests enjoy a historic, regal stay with Gothic charm, perfect for special occasions and those visiting Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery (13km away).
  • Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa (Ballincar). A 4-star hotel 10 minutes from Sligo town, featuring 132 modern rooms with Vogue mattresses, an 18m pool, Solas Spa with a crystal steam room, and The Brasserie with Sligo Bay views. Prices start around €140/night. Offers a pampered stay with wellness facilities and coastal proximity, ideal for families or spa lovers near Rosses Point Beach (5-minute drive).
  • Sligo Park Hotel & Leisure Club (Sligo Town). A 4-star hotel 3 minutes from Sligo town, set in parkland with 136 spacious rooms, a 16m pool, hot tub, and dining at Hazelwood Restaurant and Rathanna Bar. Prices start around €145/night. Anticipate a tranquil, family-friendly stay with lush garden views and leisure amenities, perfect for exploring Benbulben and Sligo’s countryside.
  • Strandhill Lodge and Suites Boutique Hotel (Strandhill). A 4-star boutique hotel overlooking Knocknarea, offering modern rooms with iPod docks, sea or countryside views, and a highly rated breakfast. Prices start around €140/night. Guests enjoy a unique, coastal stay near Strandhill Beach (10-minute walk), ideal for surfers and couples seeking boutique charm.
  • Castle Dargan Hotel (Ballygawley). A 4-star hotel on a 170-acre estate with 54 elegant rooms, a golf course, spa, and dining at the Orangery Restaurant. Prices start around €150/night. Offers a luxurious retreat with scenic woodlands and golf facilities, perfect for active travellers near Carrowmore and Drumcliffe.
See also  MICE destinations in Ireland’s county Westmeath

Mainstream 

  • Clayton Hotel & Leisure Club Sligo (Sligo Town). A 4-star hotel 5 minutes from Sligo center, offering spacious rooms, a 22m pool, gym, Essence Spa, and dining at The Baileys Restaurant. Prices start around €130/night. Expect a modern, family-friendly stay with excellent leisure facilities, ideal for those exploring Sligo Abbey and the Model Arts Centre.
  • Riverside Hotel (Sligo Town). A 4-star hotel on the Garavogue River with stylish en-suite rooms, free Wi-Fi, and The Mill Bar and Restaurant serving Irish cuisine. Prices start around €133/night. Guests enjoy a central location with river views, perfect for couples or families exploring Sligo’s shops, pubs, and Yeats Memorial Building (10-minute walk).
  • The Address Sligo (Sligo Town). A 3-star hotel next to O’Connell Street with modern rooms, free Wi-Fi, and limited private parking. Offers dining and proximity to Sligo’s riverside restaurants. Prices start around €120/night. Offers a trendy, convenient stay with a relaxed ambiance, ideal for urban explorers and shoppers in Sligo’s city center.
  • Sligo Southern Hotel & Leisure Center (Sligo Town). A 3-star hotel beside Sligo Train and Bus Station with comfortable rooms, a leisure center with pool, and dining at the Garden Room Restaurant. Prices start around €110/night. Anticipate a practical stay with good amenities and a central location, perfect for travellers using public transport or visiting Sligo County Museum.
  • Pier Head Hotel (Mullaghmore). A 3-star hotel by the sea with cozy en-suite rooms, a spa, pool, and three on-site restaurants offering local dishes. Prices start around €100/night. Guests enjoy stunning sea and mountain views, ideal for coastal adventurers exploring Mullaghmore Head and Classiebawn Castle.
  • Allingham Arms Hotel (Bundoran). A 3-star hotel near Bundoran’s beach with modern rooms, a restaurant, and live music at the Ocean Bar. Prices start around €100/night. Offers a lively, coastal stay with excellent dining, perfect for surfers and families visiting Bundoran’s Waterworld and amusement arcades.
See also  GARDENS to visit in Ireland’s county Limerick

Budget

  • Castledale B&B (Sligo Town). A budget-friendly B&B with comfortable rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a hearty breakfast, set in a quiet neighborhood 2km from Sligo town center. Prices start around €85/night. Offers a clean, welcoming stay with easy access to Sligo’s bus and train stations, perfect for budget-conscious travellers.
  • Pearse Lodge B&B (Sligo Town). A highly rated B&B 11 minutes from Sligo Abbey, offering cozy rooms, a terrace, and a delicious breakfast. Prices start around €80/night. Expect a warm, homely stay with attentive hosts, ideal for budget travellers exploring Sligo’s cultural sites and riverside attractions.
  • Heathfield House (Sligo Town). A charming B&B with well-appointed rooms, a homely atmosphere, and proximity to Sligo’s cultural attractions. Prices start around €80/night. Anticipate a cozy, affordable stay with warm hospitality, ideal for those exploring Sligo’s historic sites like Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery.

Sligo is renowned for its poetic heritage and coastal scenery, with the Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery offering one of Europe’s oldest prehistoric sites. The Benbulben mountain provides striking hiking trails, while Strandhill’s beaches are ideal for surfing. The historic Lissadell House and its gardens add cultural depth, making Sligo a rewarding destination for archaeology and natural beauty. Sligo is Ireland’s 22nd largest county by size (1,796 square km) and seventh smallest by population (70,198).

Sligo:

Introduction – 1837 – Adventure – Anthem – Archaeology – Attractions – Awards – Birdwatching – Castles – Churches – Contact list – Cycling – Dining – Equestrian – Festivals – Fishing – Folklore – Golf – Graveyards – Happening – Haunted – Highest – Hiking – History – Holy Wells –Hotels – Hotels8 – Instagrammable – Itineraries – Largest town – Luxury – MICE – Movies – Musicians – Name – Novelists – Off the beaten track – Poets – Pubs – Quotes – Random Facts – Restaurant Awards – Saints – Spas – Sports – Sunsets – Sustainable – Things to do – Towns – Video – Villages – Walking – Wanderlist – Weddings – Wild swimming – Writers

See also  WEDDING BELLS: Places to get MARRIED in Ireland’s County MONAGHAN

Hotels by category

Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow

Eight GREAT hotels

Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow

Share.

Comments are closed.