Cork Hotels

From designer decadence to central, cheap and comfortable, Cork swells with accommodation options. Less expensive rooms, guesthouse and youth hostels are found along Western Road, while the major hotels fan out from Pope’s Quay.

The Cork hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €125)
Moderate (€60 to €125)
Cheap (up to €60)

These Cork hotel prices are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes and breakfast unless otherwise specified.

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Hayfield Manor

(021) 484 5900.

One of just a few 5-star hotels in Cork, Hayfield Manor is a veritable oasis of calm, located opposite University College Cork. Just a 15 minute walk from the heart of the city, Hayfield Manor mixes modern comfort with antiquarian panache across all of its rooms. It boasts wonderful marble bathrooms, king-sized beds and that touch of regal class throughout, plus it has its very own spa with trained therapists if you’re looking to unwind. Those travelling with children should take advantage of the hotel’s offer of cookies and milk at bedtime.

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Perrott Avenue, College Road

Castlemartyr Resort

(021) 421 9000.

It may be 30 minutes out of Cork, but if you book a room at Castlemartyr Resort, you couldn’t have truly envisioned leaving its grounds. This vast country manor dates back from the 17th-century and has the formal gardens to prove it. They, though, don’t quite do its elegance justice. Its grace is admired from up close: it’s found in the ruins of its 800-year-old castle, in the soothing splendours of its spa, around the 18 holes of its challenging golf course and in the unforgettable dining experience of its Bell Tower restaurant. Rooms, as you may have guessed, are worthy of the most magnanimous guest too.

Fota Island Hotel

(021) 488 3700.

It may be a little bit out of town, but it would be hard for you to swing a golf club anywhere near this 5-star retreat if it were any closer to Cork. The greens on its Championship-standard courses are as fine as the sheets in its ample, luxurious rooms. It has a gym, tennis courts and yoga, if you want to keep fit, plus a fine dining restaurant, complete with terrace, if you don’t. Stylish, sophisticated and truly welcoming, Fota Island Hotel is worth blowing the budget.

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