In Kinsale’s centre, this boutique hotel features free WiFi and a modern seafood restaurant. Cork Airport is a 25-minute drive away from The Blue Haven.
Conrad
Ireland
The location is perfect. Walking distance to amm bars/restaurants etc.
Kinsale Hotel & Spa is set in 90 acres of woodland and has views of Oysterhaven Bay. It offers an indoor swimming pool, a spa, a restaurant, free parking, and free high speed Wi-Fi throughout.
Spectacularly located on the waterfront in the historic town of Kinsale. The hotel is privately owned with a friendly, yet professional atmosphere
Kinsale is one of Ireland's most picturesque towns; ...
The White Lady is a boutique hotel located in Kinsale, 200 metres from the River Bandon. It offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi, an award-winning restaurant and a nightclub.
Annemarie
Ireland
The warm welcome on arrival.
The unfailing help and friendly attitude of all the staff.
The Old Dispensary in Kinsale provides accommodation with free WiFi, 2.7 km from Dock Beach, 25 km from Cork City Hall and 26 km from Cork Custom House.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Good location in town. Bathroom/shower was good and all clean (Room 4) Ok for our one night stay as we only had a small bag and managed (luckily) to move the car to free parking at the top of steps.
Giles Norman Gallery & Townhouse offers accommodation in the heart of Kinsale. Free WiFi is provided. Rooms include a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a seating area.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Very tasteful decor, loved all of Gile’s photos on the wall.
Excellent location.
Really useful book with details of the area, restaurants etc…..a lot of thought has gone into this fab guest house.
In Kinsale’s centre, this award-winning Georgian townhouse offers individually decorated rooms, a gourmet food store, and a stylish café. Free Wi-Fi and buffet breakfasts are available.
theresa
Ireland
The experience was amazing. The management gave us an ungraded room as it was a special occasion. This was a wonderful surprise for us.
The staff were very friendly and took interest in the people staying. They were also very helpful. I even got a lesson on how to use the nespresso machine.
I would definitely go back to the Old Bank. The location was excellent for all amenities in the town of Kinsale.
Located in Kinsale, the recently renovated Number One - Townhouse provides accommodation 25 km from Cork Custom House and 26 km from Kent Railway Station.
On average, 3-star hotels in Kinsale cost £141 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kinsale are £191 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kinsale can on average be found for £145 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £141 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kinsale for tonight. You'll pay on average around £233 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kinsale will cost around £118 (based on Booking.com prices).
A nice enough little place but exceptionally busy with...
A nice enough little place but exceptionally busy with Tourists, often from Cruise Ships. Parking was a nightmare and Toilets are like Hens Teeth. One hour here is more than enough. I can't really recommend it for anything except wasting a bit of time.
Ken
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Kinsale is a very picturesque town with lots of lovely...
Kinsale is a very picturesque town with lots of lovely restaurants pubs craft shops and cafes. It is very busy around the streets in the centre of town with lots of tourists visiting. We enjoyed some great walks around the bay and on Kinsale Head.
Mary
10
Scored 10
Kinsale is a gorgeous town by the sea near Cork city and...
Kinsale is a gorgeous town by the sea near Cork city and near the airport. It has great food and culture and lovely shops. There are lots of opportunities to take boat trips. The hotels are lovely and surrounding scenic places gorgeous.
Margaret
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Kinsale is a cute little town. Beware. Not easy to drive in.
Kinsale is a cute little town. Beware. Not easy to drive in. Good place to spend a few days.We used it as a base for going to Mizen head, Baltimore and other places south of Cork.
Also note, and this is very common in Ireland, don't get up a the crack of dawn and expect to find a place open for breakfast. A few opened at 8 but more often opened at 9 and even 10. Earlier than 9 were few and far between. Those that are tend to be crowded for obvious reasons.
Clark
United States
2.0
Scored 2.0
It was disastrous, my wife decided to go down the town for a...
It was disastrous, my wife decided to go down the town for a walk around as she was walking she noticed foreigners watching her every move and they then started to pair up and follow her, she felt so threatened that she had to go into spar shop and wait for me to collect her. Would never visit there again.
oliver
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Kinsale is a fantastic town for a weekend away.
Kinsale is a fantastic town for a weekend away. There are several excellent restaurants where you will have unforgettable experiences. The Black Pig and Finns Farmcut are amazing. Breakfast can be hit or miss, The Lemon Leaf and OHK were excellent. If the weather allows the walk out to Charles Fort is lovely, with a pint of Murphy’s at the Bulmans. The views at the Old Head of Kinsale are breathtaking, and Garretstown Beach is stunning. The tour and tasting at Kinsale Mead is fascinating and a unique highlight. Be careful choosing where to stay, as standards are not reflected by star ratings, and the centre can be noisy. Parking is challenging with two hour max at the central car park, better at SuperValu but you’ll need to move your car overnight.
Great location for walking around town. Beautiful, elegant rooms with first class accoutrements. Every detail was superb. But the best part was the array of breathtaking black & white photographs taken by our host, Giles Norman, which adorned the walls.
What a treat to meet Ireland's revered artist his lovely wife Catherine and son Louis and to stay in this wonderful townhouse above the gallery. A unique experience, especially since I am also a professional photographer.
we had a lovely room. Mauve is wonderful. The location is perfect to walk to all the shops and many good restaurants. The breakfast is the best I’ve had so far in Ireland. It’s a full Irish breakfast with great fruits cheeses meats bread marmalade and jam. It was great to have a nice on-site parking lot. It was also great to park because the tiny streets of Kinsale are pretty scary. I would highly recommend and if we ever return We will come back to Blind gate house.
We had a very enjoyable 1 night stay during our road trip of Ireland
The accommodation was very good. High end, comfortable and clean
Very helpful receptionist on arrival.
No parking at the hotel but the car park is about 5 minutes walk and it was free
The location is superb. Lots of lovely shops, bars and restaurants and lots of venues playing Irish music.
We loved Kinsale.
Would highly recommend the lovely walk to the fort.
Thank you
nice clean bright room. We overlooked a childrens playground which was quite noisy. The location is brilliant, and can walk to the centre in a few minutes. On the night of arrival we didnt eat out. There was a chipper a couple of doors up (Dino's) Would go back just for their fish and chips. Weather was lovely. We had a wedding in the Trident Hotel, which was on the doorstep so a very enjoyable experience in Kinsale.
We had a large comfortable room with river views from the balcony.
There was a fabulous choice at breakfast from fresh fruits, various cereals and yoghurts followed by a cooked breakfast of your choice. Best white pudding we have tasted.
If you like walking there is a scenic walk from the hotel into the town of Kinsale with incredible views of harbour.
The breakfast was top class and served. Our room was v spacious and spotlessly clean. Everything was explained covid wise when we checked in and we felt v safe there. It was v well done. If we needed anything extra, which we didn't, we were told not to hesitate to ask. As its a small hotel it was v personable which was lovely.
The breakfast was excellent. The room was good once I realised that all the hotel used old furniture. Location was excellent - right in the centre of Kinsale.
There were very few restaurants open and the Blue Haven hotel was suggested (I believe a sister hotel) - the food was excellent.
Ladies who book this hotel will be delighted with the Dyson hairdryers in the room - no little small plastic makeshift ones at this hotel.
Very friendly staff at reception and in the restaurant. Breakfast was very nice.
Location was great to stroll around Kinsale at your leisure.
Owners Francis and Colm were super welcoming, informative, kind and fun! The location was the best we could have hoped for! The accommodation was beyond our expectations, as we had 2 spacious floors to ourselves with a kitchen and bath. Recently renovated, so it was pristine!
Excellent stay, the best we had during our vacations in Ireland. The room was very spacious, clean and comfortable in a very convenient location, the lady at the reception was very sweet and the breakfast was delicious! Many thanks for having us!
We called in that afternoon and they were able to accommodate us. Convenient to center of town. Very clean and friendly staff. Great breakfast as well. also parking available on site. Best shower ever, water pressure is best in Ireland!
Very nice surroundings, a modern and well maintained hotel. The room and beds were comfortable , the breakfast was good. There is a nice indoor pool with a jacuzzi. Overall a very nice place. Plenty parking
In addition to the continental breakfast, freshly prepared items were available; the smoked salmon and sauteed mushrooms were the best!
Room was spacious and comfortable.
The bed was very comfortable, and the bathroom was spacious. One of the best showers I’ve taken in Ireland was at the Trident Hotel! Great water pressure.
Wonderful warm hosts Cozy boutique hotel with electric blankets for chilly nights.Easy walk into town.Great recommendations for dinner and pubs by hosts.
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