According to the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF), it represents nearly 1,000 hotels and guesthouses in Ireland.[1] This is a list of notable hotels in Ireland, mostly historic hotels, or four or five-star modern hotels. It is intended they are covered in multiple secondary sources. They are arranged by the Counties of Ireland. Hotels and guesthouses with a Michelin Star includes: K Club and Wild Honey Inn.
See main article: County Clare.
Hotel | Location | Opened | Closed | Chain | Proprietor | Class | Number of rooms | Notes | |
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Atlantic Hotel | Spanish Point | 1810 | 1930 | ||||||
Dromoland Castle | Near Newmarket-on-Fergus | Famous guests include Muhammad Ali, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Juan Carlos I and Nelson Mandela | |||||||
Moy House | |||||||||
Wild Honey Inn | Lisdoonvarna | (page says both - section 1 and section 3) | 14 |
See main article: County Cork.
Cork International Hotel | Near Cork Airport | 1 July 2007[2] | 145 | |||||
The Montenotte Hotel | Montenotte | |||||||
Imperial Hotel | 1813 | Michael Collins stayed here before he died. Daniel O'Connell and Frederick Douglass stayed here.[3] [4] | ||||||
See main article: County Dublin.
The Belvedere Hotel | Great Denmark Street | |||||||
Berkeley Court Hotel | Ballsbridge | 21 July 1978[5] | 1 January 2016[6] | Pascal Vincent Doyle | 200[7] | |||
Burlington Hotel | Dublin 2 | 1972[8] | Clayton Hotels | |||||
Clarence Hotel | 6–8 Wellington Quay | 1852 | ||||||
Clontarf Castle | Clontarf | |||||||
Gresham Hotel | O'Connell Street | 1817 | The final third of James Joyce's short story "The Dead" i set here[9] | |||||
InterContinental Dublin | Ballsbridge | February 2001 | InterContinental | John C. Malone | 265 | |||
Merrion Hotel | Reputed birthplace of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | |||||||
Mornington House | Merrion Street | |||||||
Mount Herbert Hotel | Old Haig's Distillery | 168 | ||||||
Royal Hibernian Hotel | Dawson Street | 1751 | 1982 | |||||
Shelbourne Hotel | St Stephen's Green | 1824 | Mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses. The Constitution of the Irish Free State was drafted in the hotel in 1922, in what is now known as The Constitution Room.[10] | |||||
Wynn's Hotel | Abbey Street | 17 December 1926 | ||||||
See main article: County Galway.
Ashford Castle | Lough Corrib | Guests include Oscar Wilde, George V and Ronald Reagan | ||||||
Ballynahinch Castle | Connemara | Billionaire Denis O'Brien and his wife Catherine[11] | Guests include Gerald Ford, Daniel O'Connell, Ranjitsinhji and Éamon de Valera[12] | |||||
See main article: County Kildare.
Straffan | |||||||||
Maynooth | |||||||||
Straffan | |||||||||
Kilkea[13] [14] |
See main article: County Kerry.
Butler Arms Hotel | Waterville | 1884 | ||||||
Sheen Falls Lodge | Overlooks Kenmare Bay | 1991 | 77 | |||||
See main article: County Limerick.
Adare Manor | Adare | |||||||
Clarion Hotel | Limerick | Ireland's tallest hotel | ||||||
Glin Castle | Glin | 1993[15] | 2008 | |||||
See main article: County Meath.
See main article: County Tipperary.
See main article: County Westmeath.
Hotel | Location | Opened | Closed | Chain | Proprietor | Class | Number of rooms | Notes | |
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Annebrook House Hotel | Mullingar | 9 February 2007[16] | Berty Dunne | 93 | One of the oldest buildings still standing in Mullingar[17] | ||||
Bloomfield House Hotel | Lynn | 27 July 1979[18] | 111 | ||||||
Greville Arms Hotel | Mullingar | 1858[19] | Christy Maye | 40 | One of the few surviving Irish hotels known to James Joyce and mentioned by him in his writings.[20] |
See main article: County Wexford.
See main article: County Wicklow.