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

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Luxury 

  • Hayfield Manor (Cork City). A 5-star boutique hotel near University College Cork, offering elegant rooms with marble bathrooms, an indoor pool, an ELEMIS spa, and two restaurants (Orchids for fine dining, Perrotts Garden Bistro for Mediterranean cuisine). Prices start around €256/night.  Expect a serene, pampered stay with period-style elegance, gourmet dining, and proximity to Cork’s English Market and St. Patrick’s Street, ideal for luxury city breaks.
  • Fota Island Resort (Fota Island). A 5-star resort on 780 acres with an 18-hole golf course, spa, indoor pool, and fine dining. Offers 131 luxurious rooms and self-catering lodges with countryside views. Prices start around €200/night.  Guests enjoy exclusive amenities, woodland walks, and proximity to Fota Wildlife Park, perfect for families and golfers seeking a tranquil escape near Cork city.
  • Castlemartyr Resort (Castlemartyr). A 5-star 17th-century manor on 220 acres with a golf course, spa, and four dining options, including the Michelin-recommended Terre Restaurant. Features family-friendly rooms and historic charm. Prices start around €207/night.  Anticipate grandeur with four-poster beds, scenic grounds, and activities like archery, ideal for a luxurious countryside retreat near Midleton.
  • The Montenotte Hotel (Cork City). A 4-star luxury urban resort in the Victorian Quarter with boutique rooms, a spa, indoor pool, private cinema, and panoramic city views. Prices start around €180/night.  Offers a vibrant, stylish stay with unique amenities like nightly movie screenings, perfect for discerning travellers exploring Cork’s cultural scene.
  • Ballymaloe House Hotel (Shanagarry). A 5-star family-run country house on 300 acres, renowned for its farm-to-fork cuisine and cozy, floral-themed rooms. Part of Ireland’s Blue Book. Prices start around €190/night.  Expect a warm, food-focused retreat with sustainable practices, ideal for foodies visiting the Ballymaloe Cookery School and East Cork.
  • Inchydoney Island Lodge & Spa (Clonakilty). A 4-star beachfront hotel with a thalassotherapy spa, indoor pool, and seafood-focused restaurant. Offers 67 rooms with Atlantic views. Prices start around €170/night.  Guests enjoy a rejuvenating coastal escape with spa treatments and stunning views, perfect for romantic getaways on the West Cork coast.
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Mainstream 

  • The Imperial Hotel (Cork City). A 4-star historic hotel on South Mall with 125 contemporary rooms, an Aveda spa, and multiple dining options (Pembroke for fine dining, Souths Bar for jazz). Prices start around €150/night.  Expect a central, elegant stay with easy access to the English Market and Cork Opera House, ideal for history buffs and city explorers.
  • The River Lee Hotel (Cork City). A 4-star modern hotel on the River Lee with a 20m pool, spa, and the Weir Room restaurant. Offers luxurious rooms with river views. Prices start around €131/night.  Guests enjoy a stylish, convenient base with modern amenities and proximity to St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral, perfect for a vibrant city break.
  • The Kingsley Hotel (Cork City). A 4-star hotel on the River Lee with an organic spa, indoor pool, and two restaurants. Features river-view rooms and conference facilities. Prices start around €111/night.  Anticipate a relaxing, upscale stay with excellent facilities, ideal for business travellers or couples near Cork’s city centre.
  • Maldron Hotel South Mall (Cork City). A 4-star hotel in the heart of Cork with modern rooms, a restaurant, and bar. Close to Merchant’s Quay and Paul Street shopping. Prices start around €153/night.  Offers a comfortable, central stay with easy access to Cork’s nightlife and markets, suitable for shoppers and urban adventurers.
  • Actons Hotel (Kinsale). A 4-star hotel overlooking Kinsale Harbour with en-suite rooms, a health club, and pool. Known for its professional service. Prices start around €139/night.  Expect a picturesque, coastal stay with harbor views, ideal for exploring Kinsale’s gourmet dining and historic charm.
  • Garryvoe Hotel (Garryvoe). A 4-star hotel overlooking Ballycotton Bay with luxurious rooms, a seafood restaurant, and a health club with pool. Prices start around €140/night.  Guests enjoy a serene coastal retreat with local seafood and proximity to East Cork attractions, perfect for relaxed getaways.
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Budget

  • Gabriel House Guesthouse (Cork City). A charming B&B on the River Lee’s north bank with period features, homegrown breakfast ingredients, and free Wi-Fi. Prices start around €90/night.  Expect a cozy, sustainable stay with garden views and warm hospitality, ideal for budget travellers seeking a central location.
  • Belvedere Lodge (Cork City). A 4-star guesthouse 2 miles from Cork’s centre with en-suite rooms, a restaurant, and free parking. Prices start around €133/night.  Offers a comfortable, quiet stay with modern amenities, perfect for families or couples exploring Cork’s attractions.
  • Pier House (Kinsale). A budget-friendly B&B in Kinsale with contemporary coastal decor, hosted by a welcoming couple. Prices start around €100/night.  Anticipate a fresh, airy stay with Irish hospitality, ideal for couples exploring Kinsale’s seaside charm and gourmet scene.

Cork blends historic sites with scenic beauty, with Cork City’s English Market and St Fin Barre’s Cathedral offering cultural and architectural depth. Blarney Castle, home to the famous Blarney Stone, provides historic allure, while the coastal town of Kinsale offers sailing and seafood. The Beara Peninsula’s rugged trails make Cork a rewarding destination for history and coastal exploration. Cork is Ireland’s largest county by size (7,460 sq km) and third largest by population (584,156)

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