The Grand Hotel is in the heart of Tralee, just 2 minutes’ walk from Siamsa Theatre. It offers a fine restaurant, limited free public parking, free Wi-Fi and rooms with satellite TVs.
Tara Mundow
Ireland
Great location, reasonable price, room was spotless and beds very comfortable. Fresh cooked breakfast in the morning and exceptional staff. The bar food was also delicious and I had great chats with the bar staff who were lovely. A very well run small hotel in the centre of Tralee.
The Ashe Hotel is a boutique hotel that caters to their guests’ need for relaxation and comfort.
Klair
Ireland
Lovely Hotel in the centre of Town. Beautiful Decor, comfortable beds. Really nice Bar and the food was excellent there. Breakfast was cooked to order and was delicious!
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a terrace, Tralee Benners Hotel offers accommodation in Tralee, 500 metres from Siamsa Tire Theatre. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
James
Ireland
Really impressed with the bar and restaurant. Really lovely pint of Guinness and the breakfast was quite good. Well definitely go back
Ballygarry Estate is a 4-star hotel and spa located in Tralee, Kerry. It offers 2 restaurants and luxury rooms with antique furnishings. Free public parking is available on site.
OShea
Ireland
Relaxed atmosphere, food and sevice excellent on what was a very busy saturday evening. Loved walk of the estate leading to ballyseesdy woods followed by a taste of Nadur Spa for an hour using the New outdoor hot tub and thermal facilites.
Tralee is small town, but has a lot of cultural life in the...
Tralee is small town, but has a lot of cultural life in the evening. There is beautifull walk to the Windmill which is nearby thje sea coast. In Tralee is many restaurant and pubs with nice atmosphere.
Barbora
Czech Republic
Scored 10
10
We visited very little of Tralee but found the town centre...
We visited very little of Tralee but found the town centre within walking distance of our Hotel. The Brandon Hotel. We visited Supervalu and posted a Birthday card to my son in the post office. We popped into the Dominican Church and said a little Hallo to Jesus on our way back to the car. It was/is a beautiful church.
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Anonymous
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Tralee, Killarney and Fenit. All are a must see.
Tralee, Killarney and Fenit. All are a must see.
the green fields and wild scenery are indescribable. so much breath taking beauty.
Great food (even in Dunnes).
Loved Mucross House. Take the horse and jaunting car ride. Worth the experience.
John
United States
Scored 10
10
I think Tralee was great.
I think Tralee was great. It wasn't full of tourists but was easily accessible to all sorts of attractions. The town had everything one needs. The people were friendly, and it was easy to get around, The train station centrally located. We stayed at the Ashe Hotel. Loved the city center.
Caroline
United States
Scored 10
10
Absolutely class town for shopping, dining or drinking.
Absolutely class town for shopping, dining or drinking. Lots of shops are grouped together so shopping is made easy. Coffee shops everywhere with outside seating.
Music on the streets with some amazing buskers.
If you have a tight shopping budget, don't worry, there are a few 2nd hand shops, Pep & Co and of course Penneys.
Lots of good hotels in town too.
Conlon
Scored 8.0
8.0
This was a great stay for our short trip.
This was a great stay for our short trip. Very close to eating establishments and bus and train stations. Lovely and very clean accommodations. We loved Finnegan's Pub where Sean, our bartender really made us feel at home. What a great welcome to Ireland! This place was so well located! We walked from the train station to this property very easily and my husband has Parkinson's. The hotel offered a lift which was great. "The Mall" was literally a two minute walk and full of stores to shop and places to eat. There was also a bus stop very nearby for us to get to Dingle.
Michael
United States
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We've been at Tralee Benners Hotel for our trip to Ring of Kerry - the location of the hotel for that case was perfect. Parking space at the hotel is not available, but we always got a parking space around the corner within a few minutes walk (had to pay a fee but was cheap for the evening). There are good breakfast options at the hotel. The staff at the hotel was very friendly.
Excellent dining facilities for dinner/lunch in downstairs pub and breakfast in separate ornate dining room. Good variety of food choices on menu for dinner/lunch with large helpings, and Irish breakfast were the best in our two week trip to Ireland/Scotland. Very friendly staff. Great location in downtown Tralee.
It is a very nice, modern and comfortable hotel. If I am not mistaken the best one available in Tralee. Beds are comfortable and breakfast caters for all needs and preferences. Staff very hospitable and friendly. Parking is also available at no extra cost. Free Wi-Fi.
The Hotel Imperial was very central to the town square and shopping. The Tralee Gardens were near by and well worth a visit. The rooms in the back of the hotel were modern and clean.
location is very convenient to access any business in Tralee. It lies in city centre and has a good parking siite. It is near to Kerry University Hospital .
ramzy
Ireland
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