With spacious rooms and free Wi-Fi, Wilton Hotel Bray is about 2 km from Bray's seafront promenade and beach. Dublin is a 30-minute train ride from Bray Station.
Julia
Spain
It was clean ane the rooms were big.
The bed was comfy and super large!
The staff was nice and always willing to help.
Situated in Bray, 90 metres from Bray Beach, The Strand Hotel former Home of Oscar Wilde & Caffe Vergnano 1882 features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
On Ireland’s beautiful east coast, Powerscourt Hotel is a 5-star hotel tucked away in the woodlands of County Wicklow. There are stunning spa facilities and an award-winning restaurant, Sika.
Rochestown Lodge Hotel and Leisure centre is a 3-star hotel located in Dun Laoghaire, just a short distance from Dublin City Centre and has easy access to the M50 motorway.
Conor
United Kingdom
The welcome I received, first by Jenny (I’m so sorry that’s not your name but your manager will know who I mean) was outstanding, and then Johnathan checked us in. The service and welcome was indicative to that of a 5* hotel. Both guys even tended to my elderly parents who were not even guests at the hotel. Very professional staff in the bar too, Ciaran (legend of a man) and Jennifer are great at their job. So welcoming. The family room with a separate room for the kids was amazing. The pool was just what we needed after a long drive, We couldn’t fault this hotel
This beautiful country-house hotel on the edge of Enniskerry features spacious rooms and seasonal cuisine, 5 minutes’ walk from Powerscourt House and Gardens.
Eadaoine
Ireland
The staff in particular were so helpful and Elenor in particular... she could not have made us feel more welcome and was so accomodating even when I had last minute plans changed.
With stunning panoramic views and a beautiful, peaceful setting among the lush green hills of Wicklow’s Glen of the Downs, this 4-star hotel offers superb leisure and relaxation facilities.
The Fitzpatrick Castle Dublin Hotel overlooks Dublin Bay and is a 20-minute drive from Dublin. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, a pool and 2 award winning restaurants.
Bray is a bizarre mix of posh Dublin and 1970s faded...
Bray is a bizarre mix of posh Dublin and 1970s faded northern english seaside victorian town. A bit Scarborough, a bit Norfolk. Lots of amenities, restaurants, bars etc
Beach is large pebbles.
Bray Head walk is wonderful (currently closed for rockfall risk, but everyone seems to ignore the barriers and carry on anyway)
Great place to stay for visiting the area - Greystones is a slightly more upmarket version down the coast, Powerscourt 20 mins away, Glendalough 40 mins away.
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bray is a great place to enjoy a relaxed weekend on the...
Bray is a great place to enjoy a relaxed weekend on the beach. This small town is packed with great restaurants and family entertainment (the National Sealife Aquarium and Bray Bowl Arcade). We ate at The Dough Box, The Palm and Butler and Barry - all the food we had was superb!
Travel Aesthetic
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
Beautiful scenery, harbour and promenade but stoney beach.
Beautiful scenery, harbour and promenade but stoney beach. Lots of opportunity to visit Bray Head with amazing walks and nearby places of interest and also a short train ride to Dublin on the Dart.
Spoilt by a few large but low caliber bars along the sea front which get especially noisy/loud music late at night..However, there are some really good restaurants such as Maison Moli (breakfast was superb) and Dockyard No 8..
Would definitely avoid staying at The Strand!
Julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Bray was a delightful surprise!
Bray was a delightful surprise! We booked our stay out of center Dublin on purpose...but didn't quite realize what a fun seaside town this is, nor how convenient it is to use the DART system, nor how enjoyable it would be to have a cliff walk we could easily access (about 7 km. to Greystones).
Linda
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely atmosphere, friendly eateries and bars and a super...
Lovely atmosphere, friendly eateries and bars and a super place for families. We arrived Bank holiday Sunday at the start of August. There was a fun fair which was buzzing. The whole place was just fab. Would recommended Bray to anyone. Loved it!
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I loved Bray the more I experienced the more I loved it , I...
I loved Bray the more I experienced the more I loved it , I would definitely revist Bray.
The breakfast at Dockyard no 8 was so good I went back twice.
The wood fired Pizza 🍕 at the Dough box was gorgeous so I went back twice also.
I did try Gish and Chips at the Palm 🌴 but contrary to the menu the Fish 🐟 wasn't in tempura batter and although there was plenty I didn't enjoy it , unlike the mentioned previous places I ate.
I should add that although I'm not a veggie I do not eat meat so sometimes it's difficult to find something suitable on the menu but I can normally find at least one thing.
I will definitely revist Bray.
40 Winks is a lovely hotel! Situated right in the heart of Bray and so close to all of the amenities including Bray Beach and lots of restaurants. It's filled with lots of cool and quirky antiquities on your way up to the rooms. We were very lucky to get the last room with a bathtub and it was so beautiful and great for sinking into a bubble bath. Ava was great and very helpful to us when checking-in and out too! Would definitely recommend.
The interiors and cleanliness of this hotel is 5 stars! In fact in terms of interior design the rooms are incredible and have a gorgeous home from home vibe. Location is ideal very central with lots of great places to eat and drink, and right next to the sea! The complimentary goodies on arrival were also a really nice touch. The shower is AMAZING!
Thank you for the enjoyable stay! We will be back :)
Great stay, lovely warm welcome right from the word go. The breakfasts were absolutely incredible and the staff serving them were 2nd to none. Front desk open at all hours with a smile and always eager to please or help in any way. All of the above give us the reasons why we will always go back to The Strand Hotel when staying in Bray.
Charming boutique hotel. Complimentary cupcakes were a nice surprise. Room decor was beautiful. Small fridge and teapot, nice tea cups, lovely radio, t.v. blow dryer...the room had everything we needed. Comfortable bed and pillows. Awesome breakfast adjoining the hotel.
Felt very comfortable and safe as Guidelines were carried out very well. Hotel was very clean.
Close to shops and short walk to Seafront.
There was a mix up with our room but Management were very professional and sorted out to suit our requirements.
Beautiful historic building, clean and well maintained. The beds are comfortable, the staff are lovely and the breakfast is fantastic!.
The location is wonderful, right on the seafront with views of Bray Head and the sea.
Extremely efficient and friendly staff, lovely food in the McGettigans bar, great pool, kids loved the space and character of the hotel, would definitely recommend a stay here, also a good base to explore Wicklow.
Location. The Hotel is across from a beach promenade and perfect spot for a morning walk. Another nice feature was the Pub on the first floor, a nice spot for a quite conversation.
Ciara was very kind and helpful with restaurant suggestions. The beach was a short walk. Ciara helped us solve a problem which helped us enjoy the rest of our time in Ireland.
Really super clean, quiet and comfortable. Had everything I needed and ideal location. Host extremely nice and welcoming. Next time I am in Bray I will be back!
Location was convenient to where we needed it to be (close to Wicklow Mountains) and centre of Bray was nearby. Relaxing beds, lovely shower and felt safe.
Gorgeous rooms decor something else very comfortable beds a gem of a hotel dog friendly as well. Loads of covered outdoor space to drink and eat with dog
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