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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Helloooo everyone, we are thinking of heading to Cork for a couple of nights so we we're wondering if any of you lovelies could suggest hotels? We are looking to stay in the city, does not have to be posh, just clean and comfortable. Also recommendations of good bars too

Looking forward to hearing from ye

Thanks Crack

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Helloooo everyone, we are thinking of heading to Cork for a couple of nights so we we're wondering if any of you lovelies could suggest hotels? We are looking to stay in the city, does not have to be posh, just clean and comfortable. Also recommendations of good bars too

Looking forward to hearing from ye

Thanks Crack "

The Lee hotel is nice as is the Clarion. In terms of pubs.... Really depends on your scene....so couldn't suggest without knowing.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Helloooo everyone, we are thinking of heading to Cork for a couple of nights so we we're wondering if any of you lovelies could suggest hotels? We are looking to stay in the city, does not have to be posh, just clean and comfortable. Also recommendations of good bars too

Looking forward to hearing from ye

Thanks Crack

The Lee hotel is nice as is the Clarion. In terms of pubs.... Really depends on your scene....so couldn't suggest without knowing. "

Hiya, thanks for hotels suggestions, we enjoy lively bars

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By *on11Man
over a year ago

cork


"Helloooo everyone, we are thinking of heading to Cork for a couple of nights so we we're wondering if any of you lovelies could suggest hotels? We are looking to stay in the city, does not have to be posh, just clean and comfortable. Also recommendations of good bars too

Looking forward to hearing from ye

Thanks Crack

The Lee hotel is nice as is the Clarion. In terms of pubs.... Really depends on your scene....so couldn't suggest without knowing.

Hiya, thanks for hotels suggestions, we enjoy lively bars "

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The new Maldron on the South Mall is worth a look. That puts you next to Oliver Plunkett St with a huge choice of lively bars.

Time your visit right and take in the Cork party swing scene

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By *ippcoupe2Couple
over a year ago

cahir/cashel

try Isaccs hotel or the Metropole hotels both on Mc Curtain st. Lots of bars on the the street and only a few mins walk to Olivier Plunkett st. Huge range of bars and eateries in the locality. Great city for doing a pub crawl and all very well run and great craic. Lovely people too. Enjoy guys.

P.S. weekends are best tho hotels can be pricey then.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Helloooo everyone, we are thinking of heading to Cork for a couple of nights so we we're wondering if any of you lovelies could suggest hotels? We are looking to stay in the city, does not have to be posh, just clean and comfortable. Also recommendations of good bars too

Looking forward to hearing from ye

Thanks Crack

The Lee hotel is nice as is the Clarion. In terms of pubs.... Really depends on your scene....so couldn't suggest without knowing.

Hiya, thanks for hotels suggestions, we enjoy lively bars

.

The new Maldron on the South Mall is worth a look. That puts you next to Oliver Plunkett St with a huge choice of lively bars.

Time your visit right and take in the Cork party swing scene"

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"try Isaccs hotel or the Metropole hotels both on Mc Curtain st. Lots of bars on the the street and only a few mins walk to Olivier Plunkett st. Huge range of bars and eateries in the locality. Great city for doing a pub crawl and all very well run and great craic. Lovely people too. Enjoy guys.

P.S. weekends are best tho hotels can be pricey then."

Thanks guys, will take a look

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Definitely the new maldron.. Rates are looking good aswell

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Definitely the new maldron.. Rates are looking good aswell "

Thanks Hun x

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over a year ago

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Lee hotel cork city is prob the nicest in my opinion. Rooms are always clean and big. The beds are very nice . Bar is well priced and underground parking.

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By *ewadventures2017Couple
over a year ago

some where near

Isaacs for us nice room not to big

Nice bar and restaurant

10 miners to rvc if you want to try that as well

Only problem on street parking

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Isaacs for us nice room not to big

Nice bar and restaurant

10 miners to rvc if you want to try that as well

Only problem on street parking "

Can't you get a 24hr deal in the Patrick's Quay carpark for Isaac's, like the Metropole?

We were pleasantly surprised by the fuddy duddy ol' Metropole recently.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The International Airport Hotel had fantastic two double-bed rooms for four which were terrific for playing, lots of space, any one been in last couple of years?

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By *on11Man
over a year ago

cork


"The International Airport Hotel had fantastic two double-bed rooms for four which were terrific for playing, lots of space, any one been in last couple of years?"

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An ideal location if you don't have to go to the city centre. Free parking & as you said huge rooms. Family size = sixsome

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By *sa_curiousMan
over a year ago

Waterford

I agree about the Airport Hotel. Stayed there 6 times last year and on two oscasions got one of the larger rooms with the oval front, very Spacious.

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By *lay2018Couple
over a year ago

westmeath & roscommon.


"The Lee hotel cork city is prob the nicest in my opinion. Rooms are always clean and big. The beds are very nice . Bar is well priced and underground parking.

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What's it like for sneaking extra guests to ones room can reception see who's going with you?

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By *sa_curiousMan
over a year ago

Waterford

For the Airport Hotel, reception is opposite the main entrance slightly to the left but not facing you directly. Its a large open area. There's two lifts plus stairs to the bed rooms. There's also a back entrance from the long stay car park of the airport that brings you to the first floor. One of the lifts (on the left as you walk in, is close to the bar so there's always people coming and going). The pther lift to tbe right is away from reception. In my experience never any trouble with people coming in.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not really the elevators are pit of view of the main desk behind a wall. It's always crowded so easy to get up to rooms

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