Langtons Hotel Kilkenny is located in the heart of medieval Kilkenny, within walking distance of Kilkenny Castle, shopping, the theatre, and bars.
Maria
Ireland
Breakfast was excellent table staff were very good and saw to our needs, rooms were of a good standard and cleaned everyday, the staff throughout the hotel were courteous, friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend it.
With Medieval Kilkenny as a backdrop, this 18th century hotel is located in a cultural and artistic hot spot. The main shopping area is only 2 minutes away.
nicole
Ireland
The only positive was the central location. We were able to walk everywhere which was great.
In the heart of Kilkenny, The Kilford Arms Hotel offers free parking and comfortable rooms with en suite bathrooms and Satellite TVs. Kilford’s White Oak restaurant serves the best of local produce.
Jaclyn
Australia
My room was really large and spacious, and I slept really well in the bed. Views of the castle from the window, and I could watch Netflix on the room’s TV. I really appreciated the 12pm checkout.
Pembroke Kilkenny is a 4-star boutique hotel located behind Kilkenny Castle. The property offers air-conditioned rooms, dining, drinks, Mint Medispa and corporate facilities.
Brahim
Netherlands
Nice people, good service, clean hotel, nice rooms
With a stunning outdoor infinity pool, a hot tub, and an Aveda spa, Newpark Hotel is 10 minutes’ walk from Kilkenny centre. The house is set within 40 acres of parkland and beautiful gardens.
nicole
Ireland
Absolutely great stay I'm Newpark. Kids loved it and it's a hotel they look to come to time and time again.
On the banks of the River Nore in the heart of the medieval city of Kilkenny, this 4-star Kilkenny River Court Hotel offers free WiFi.
Thomas
Ireland
The staff were brilliant, breakfast was great, view from the room was incredible. I had about 5 showers over 24hrs because hotel showers hit different and each one was different and better than the last.
In the heart of Kilkenny, The Kilford Arms Hotel offers free parking and comfortable rooms with en suite bathrooms and Satellite TVs. Kilford’s White Oak restaurant serves the best of local produce.
Location, easy access to everything and bar is nice
Welcome to Kilkenny House Boutique Hotel! We’ve recently undergone a complete renovation of the property and are excited to welcome guests back to the hotel.
The comfort,the facilities,the service and the food
Located in the Kilkenny City Centre district in Kilkenny, Parliament Inn offers 3-star rooms with free WiFi.
FAQs about hotels in Kilkenny
On average, 3-star hotels in Kilkenny cost TWD 5,038 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kilkenny are TWD 7,171 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kilkenny can on average be found for TWD 10,010 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kilkenny this weekend is TWD 6,812 or, for a 4-star hotel, TWD 8,467. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kilkenny for this weekend cost on average around TWD 12,816 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs TWD 5,209 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kilkenny for tonight. You'll pay on average around TWD 6,157 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kilkenny will cost around TWD 9,416 (based on Booking.com prices).
Spirited Kilkenny was Ireland’s capital in the Middle Ages and although many monuments remain from back then, it’s now best known for the 'craic'. Kilkenny cream ale flows in pubs forming part of its legendary nightlife and tours of Smithwick’s showcase Ireland’s oldest operating brewery, on grounds containing the St Francis Abbey ruins.
Kilkenny has the most medieval churches in Ireland. Dating to the 13th-century are the Black Abbey and St Canice’s Cathedral, next to the Round Tower - the only remains of a 9th-century monastery founded by the saint.
Medieval streets, inns and wall remnants still stand, but the most impressive attraction is Kilkenny Castle, in large gardens by the River Nore. The 3-turreted fortress was a former home of the once powerful Butler family.
The Parade leads from here past high street shops to The Tholsel – the porticoed town hall. The Elizabethan merchants’ residence Rothe House is in a similar style. Wandering the colourful streets you can’t fail to notice buildings named after cats, a reference to the residents’ dogged determination. Local hurling team The Cats play at Nowlan Park, and the city hosts the annual Cat Laughs comedy festival, amongst others.
Booking.com’s Kilkenny accommodation includes hotels with spas and pools, and city centre guest houses near the train station.
The imposing Norman castle complex which is 900+ years old...
The imposing Norman castle complex which is 900+ years old is largely intact and well worth a visit even if you think you are not a 'history person'. Guided tour is worthwhile. Also visit the artists workshops in the stables complex opposite as well as adjacent park and gardens.
After the castle go to the related St. Canice's Cathedral. The streets between still have a historic character with old buildings and shop fronts and plenty of places to shop, eat and drink with a predominance of independent traders. Kilkenny is compact and easy to walk round but people with mobility difficulties should check as some parts are steep or served by steps. Kilkenny is close to the main motorway network and would make a good touring base.
joan bryson
Ireland
10
Scored 10
The best city in Ireland for partying and everyone is so...
The best city in Ireland for partying and everyone is so friendly. Loads of bars and pubs and all fab in their own way. My favourite place in Ireland !
Ate in an old fashioned tavern off the high st and food great.
Wether its a couples weekend on groups of golfers, stags etc its a top place
Jason
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We visited for a boys weekend away, 9 years after our last...
We visited for a boys weekend away, 9 years after our last visit and it did not disappoint. So many great independent bars to work your way through, all in close proximity, most with an authentic Iriah feel to them. As usual, the Irish welcome is excellent with live music on tap too. Great place for a boozy weekend.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I like this tiny and warm, friendly city.
I like this tiny and warm, friendly city. During my stay there everything is amazing and interesting. Unfortunately there is no public transportation to Dunmore cave, otherwise I would like to visit there.
Roswita Chen
Taiwan
10
Scored 10
I loved this mediaeval city .bursting with history and...
I loved this mediaeval city .bursting with history and street art , culture, and so many unique and quirky shops. I also love learning about history and loved how many different places I could see and learn about here. The highlights were the castle tour and the shennagins walking tour .
Zoei Murphy
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
An old medieval town that is not overly touristed.
An old medieval town that is not overly touristed. Lots of lively pubs with friendly local people. I enjoy late night walks and this city seemed completely safe to enjoy at all hours. If you have a car the Rock of Cashel is about an hour away and well worth the trip.
Private, it was like a small apartment with all the amenities you could ask for like full size fridge washing machine tumble driver, everything was clean, the rooms were stylish. I would love to return one day. Also the city centre was basically a two minute walk, so many things so close by. Gives you independence a hotel can’t give.
Although the room was smallish, this was thee only hotel that provided us with washcloths in the whole of Ireland. The staff was friendly and the Bar was one of my in hotel favorites. It was a short walk to the sites but if they ever open The Smithwick Brewery back up, it will be prime real estate.
The food in the bar was really good. The staff very nice and attencious, very hard working even with the low staffing. The cocktails Cosmo and Strawberry Daiquiri is a must. It was our Anniversary and they really looked after us. Location only 5 min away from city centre. Bed very comfy.
The location of the Pembroke hotel was perfect. It was within walking distance to all the city cites and the train station. The room was really nice with a comfy king size bed. We had a view of the Kilkenny Castle outside our window. We loved our stay at the Pembroke Hotel.
Very comfortable room, lovely hotel and a good breakfast. Ideal location in the city centre and just far enough from the noisier areas at night too. The staff at breakfast looked after us well and appreciated it!
Lovely hotel in the city centre.Room had a big bathroom with bath which was nice .Had everything I needed for a 1 night stay .Staff were lovely .Enjoyed the breakfast which was included in the price of the room .
Location of the hotel is superb right in the city centre. Rooms were very spacious and clean. Breakfast was very tasty with a help yourself continental and cooked food choices. Staff were friendly and helpful.
The reception lady was extremely helpful and even helped us to book the train tickets. The breakfast was good and the location is excellent in the city centre and you can do everything by foot.
Very friendly staff and lovely fruit bowl and chocolates in our room for our Wedding anniversary, thank you!! Very comfy beds and great to have parking with the hotel in the centre of Kilkenny.
Very comfortable bed. Room and bathroom spotlessly clean. Staff at breakfast very pleasant and helpful. Quiet location, only 10-15 mins walk into the city centre. Parking available on site.
Very clean and comfortable rooms. A very modern and well kept hotel. Excellent value. Located within an industrial park so lots of parking and close to the centre of town.
Beautiful hotel right in town. Close walking distance to everything. Beautiful gardens. Staff were wonderful. Delicious breakfast in the morning. Highly recommend
Great location, ideal for the city centre bars, restaurants and attractions, and with private parking. Amiable hosts, a nice room and a good breakfast.
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