Luxury Hotels in Ireland
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Gregans Castle Hotel, an SLH Hotel
52.22 milesFrom*
559€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Free parking - 1 of 12

Glenlo Abbey Hotel and Estate, an SLH Hotel
55.33 milesFrom*
578€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Free parking - 1 of 6

Cliff House Hotel, an SLH Hotel
64.30 milesFrom*
447€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Free parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 10

Ballymaloe House Hotel, an SLH Hotel
69.22 milesFrom*
348€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Free parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 12

The Montenotte Hotel, an SLH Hotel
69.30 milesFrom*
270€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
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Conrad Dublin
78.45 milesFrom*
332€
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Dylan Hotel, Dublin, an SLH Hotel
79.02 milesFrom*
291€
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Cahernane House Hotel, an SLH Hotel
85.90 milesFrom*
294€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Free parking - 1 of 12

The Grace, Westport Estate, an SLH Hotel
90.92 milesFrom*
250€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Free parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 4

The Lansdowne Kenmare, an SLH Hotel
95.97 milesFrom*
260€
Honors Discount
What can you expect from a luxury stay in Ireland?
A luxury stay in Ireland gives you culture, conversation, good food, warm service, and landscapes that can move from city streets to coast and countryside within one trip. You can plan your stay around museums, theatres, restaurants, historic pubs, gardens, country houses, Atlantic views, and time outdoors. The experience is often intimate rather than showy, with comfort coming through welcoming rooms, good food, and easy access to the places you want to enjoy. A good day might begin with a walk through a park, continue with galleries or independent shops, and end with dinner near a concert hall, theatre, or a traditional pub. Beyond the capital, Ireland opens into harbours, lake views, country estates, coastal roads, and small towns where the pace eases naturally. This makes the country a strong choice if you want a luxury break that combines comfort with local character, whether for a short cultural stay or a longer journey across the country.
What luxury hotels are available in Ireland?
Luxury hotels in Ireland often focus on comfort, food, and atmosphere rather than showy design. In Dublin, Conrad Dublin is located on Earlsfort Terrace overlooking the National Concert Hall and within walking distance of St Stephen’s Green, and includes spacious rooms, dining, and a fitness centre, making it suited to a central city stay. Beyond the capital, properties such as Glenlo Abbey Hotel and Estate, an SLH Hotel in Galway overlook Lough Corrib and include dining and estate grounds, offering a more rural stay centred on landscape and slower routines. These options help define whether the stay is centred on city access or a more open, scenic setting.
What types of stays is Ireland best suited for?
Ireland suits a range of travel styles, from short city breaks to longer stays shaped by the countryside and coastline. Dublin works well for cultural stays built around museums, restaurants, live music, and landmarks such as the Guinness Storehouse, where much of the city can be explored on foot. Couples may come for a celebration centred on dining and theatre, while friends may plan a weekend across galleries, shops, and pubs. Longer stays often move beyond the capital towards regions such as Galway, Cork, Kerry, or the west coast, where the focus shifts towards natural landscapes, outdoor activity, and a slower pace. Ireland also suits trips that combine city time with rural drives or coastal routes, allowing variety without complex travel planning. For travellers comparing dates, planning more than one stay, or returning in another season, Hilton Honors is free to join and offers members benefits such as exclusive discounts, free WiFi, and points that can be redeemed for free nights with no blackout dates.
Which area is best to stay in Ireland?
Location can define your experience in Ireland, particularly if you are combining a city stay with onward travel. In Dublin, central areas around St Stephen’s Green and Earlsfort Terrace place you within walking distance of parks, museums, galleries, and restaurants, making them well suited to shorter stays. Dublin Airport is approximately 10 kilometres from the city centre, which makes the capital convenient for a short luxury break as well as the starting point for a longer journey. In contrast, locations around Galway and the west offer a more rural setting, where the focus shifts towards lakes, countryside, and coastal routes, but require travel by car to move between destinations. These differences shape how the stay works in practice, whether focused on a compact city break or a broader itinerary through Ireland’s landscapes.
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