The WatersEdge Hotel is situated in the town of Cobh, 200 metres from Cobh Train Station. It offers spacious rooms, free parking and a bistro-style restaurant that overlooks Cork Harbour.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Brilliant location literally on the edge of the water!
One of Ireland’s oldest purpose-built hotels, The Commodore Hotel overlooks Cobh Harbour. It offers affordable spacious rooms, a restaurant serving gourmet food, free Wi-Fi in public areas.
In the town of Cobh, the family-owned Bella Vista Hotel overlooks Cork Harbour. This luxurious Victorian villa offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a traditional Irish Bar, restaurant and free...
Offering inner courtyard views, West Beach House -Sea Views is an accommodation located in Cobh, 500 metres from Cathedral of St. Colman and 5.8 km from Fota Wildlife Park.
Michelle
Australia
Extremely comfortable, perfect location and lovely attentive hosts
A recently renovated apartment situated in Cobh, SeaView Apartment Suite features a garden. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Mark
Ireland
Great location, very clean.
Modern and host couldn’t be more helpful
Set 400 metres from Cathedral of St. Colman, 6.4 km from Fota Wildlife Park and 22 km from Cork Custom House, A Stylish 2 Bed Apartment in Cobh Town - Lux Stay offers accommodation located in Cobh.
Located 6.2 km from Fota Wildlife Park, 22 km from Cork Custom House and 22 km from Cork City Hall, Unit 2 Island View Apartments With Stunning Harbour View provides accommodation set in Cobh.
christy
United States
The apartment was very clean, beautiful view, close to pretty much everything.
Offering sea views, Self Catering Apartment- 11A Westbourne Place is an accommodation situated in Cobh, 5.8 km from Fota Wildlife Park and 21 km from Cork Custom House.
Deborah
Ireland
Fantastic location, loved everything, great facilities
On average, 3-star hotels in Cobh cost £149 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cobh are £150 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cobh can on average be found for £133 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful little town, just not a lot to do. It's quiet and relaxing. However, it's not too far from Cork if you're looking for more things to do. So we stopped at Cork before heading to Cobh for the night. The pub we went to in Cobh was great though and was lively! So it was the perfect place to end our Ireland trip before heading back home.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Lovely little coastal town with parking and good traditional...
Lovely little coastal town with parking and good traditional Pubs like Kelly’s Bar well worth a visit you can leave the car behind and hop on the train into Cork it’s only a short trip away. Then you can shop away to your hearts content. I imagine that is a great option for the Cruise ship passengers when they visit. Oh and I don’t want to forget the restaurants like the Quays or the Titanic who look after all your needs.
Fabulous accommodation,&everything walking distance or easily accessible by car or train. Mary& Michael are lovely host beautiful home & great croissants in the morning. Really enjoyed our stay here would highly recommend.
Anne
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Cobh a scenic friendly town near a city with tours and...
Cobh a scenic friendly town near a city with tours and activities to do. Walks around town with breathtaking views a pleasure.lots of welcoming cafes and restaurants and bars.
A visit to spike island worthwhile.
Kathleen
Ireland
4.0
Scored 4.0
Local businesses lacked the customer service mentality that...
Local businesses lacked the customer service mentality that seems prevalent throughout Ireland. Very few dining options, most of them full. Cobh is a small town easily covered in an afternoon, and nothing about the local populace invites much engagement. It was a drab experience overall.
Jonathan
United States
10
Scored 10
Cobh is delightful, quite small but with many things to do...
Cobh is delightful, quite small but with many things to do mainly concerned with history of the town. It is associated with the Titanic, but amazingly the infrastructure for the big liners is still there: the White Star Line and Cunard offices are still there as is the train station which brought so many travellers to the town. There are plenty of good restaurants in the town and the town is very easy to get around. The only problem is the hilliness of the town. Also Cork city is very close by.
We stayed here on May 7th, 2024. It's a really very nice B&B (in the top 3 places over 14 days in Ireland). The room, breakfast and the staff were just great and we would certainly stay there again should the opportunity arise. Inver is about a one km walk from the town centre of Cobh and the owner gave us lots of tips for sightseeing, pubs, restaurants and souvenir hunting (thank you!). I strongly recommend Inver.
At first we didn’t really prepare for being part of someone else’s home, and to be treated so well. The hosts are fantastic, made us feel very very welcome, a totally different and wonderful experience from any other b+b or hotel we have stayed in Ireland. View of the bay was wonderful, and the breakfast (with surprise twist) was also wonderful.
Delicious breakfast menu - accompanied by freshly baked scones and brown bread . Lovely house in quiet area - ideal location for exploring Cobh and other towns in South Cork. Enjoyed the 15 min quayside walk into the historic port centre each day. Regular short commute by train available Cobh to Cork City daily. .
The location right in the centre of Cobh, which was the reason I booked this hotel. There is very litte accommodation in Cobh so this is really the main go-to large hotel. Not much choice therefore. The room was quiet and served its purpose due to the close proximity to where I needed to be but that's it really.
Old Victorian hotel in great location. A little loud at night because it's right on the street, close to several pubs. They are also in the midst of remodeling the rooms, some of which seemed a little tired and in need of a remodel. Can't beat the location and view!
Such an absolutely lovely home, right in the center of Cobh. there is so much attention to detail from the decor to appliances, to style and efficiency. Very communicative and quick to respond with the host. We truly love this sweet and unique little home.
So clean and fresh! Mary was a fabulous hostess and let us know about Cobh’s attractions and restaurants. The view was magnificent!! And we loved Winnie and Freddy, their sweet dogs, which made the place seem even more like home.
Very nice hotel in a cute little harbour worth the visit (I recommend to stay in Cobh than Cork personally). Restaurant was also good with refined dishes on the menu. Pretty decent breakfast, well worth the value.
Wonderful stay! The host was so friendly and welcoming. The rooms are beautiful and the breakfast was extensive and delicious! It’s also so close to town, and Cobh is such a beautiful town. Thank you again!
Nice clean hotel , excellent service from all the staff
especially Hassan who made a coffee to take on my early start (4.15am) to Dublin
excellent breakfast plenty of choices
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