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.
This beautiful country-house hotel on the edge of Enniskerry features spacious rooms and seasonal cuisine, 5 minutes’ walk from Powerscourt House and Gardens.
Jazmine
Ireland
We loved the room and the whole vibe of the House Hotel!
Situated in Enniskerry, a 6-minute walk from Powerscourt House, Gardens and Waterfall, The Enniskerry Inn provides a garden and rooms with free WiFi access.
Susan
Ireland
Staff where very helpful, but not much to do locally....so it would only be a one night stay
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Radions
United Kingdom
Comfortable beds.
Everything was nice and clean.
Happy with everything
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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.
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Powerscourt was just an amazing place , from the hotel...
Powerscourt was just an amazing place , from the hotel grounds to the room , The food was fabulous, breakfast was delicious,Dinner was perfection. The staff were very helpful and could not do enough. Looking forward to returning.
Siobhan
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Enniskerry is a charming little village just a few miles...
Enniskerry is a charming little village just a few miles outside Dublin in the foothills of the mountains. It has a wonderful antique shop with a friendly and knowledgeable proprietor, a selection of pubs and cafés, and a handful of gift shops. Powerscourt waterfall is nearby, with Powerscourt house and gardens a little further out.
Trampeur
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
lovely hotel would have preferred to stay in main hotel.
lovely hotel would have preferred to stay in main hotel.
rooms in courtyard could do with bottles of water and tea/coffee making facilities.
staff were very helpful and friendly
dinner and breakfast were just fab
only quibble in the lounge we had to ask twice where were bar staff then when they did arrive we had to keep going to bar against government guidelines
Tracey
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
Busy, pretty but few facilities on offer.
Busy, pretty but few facilities on offer. Summer hill house hotel was a big let down, from the numerous sets of keys not working in the door to the dusty cobweb surroundings and poor food, it was definitely not a place I would recommend to anyone!!!!!
Angela
Ireland
10
Scored 10
The antiques shop was wonderful!
The antiques shop was wonderful! The owner was delightful,so knowledgeable about Enniskerry, loved all his anecdotes! Would definitely go back to spend a whole day rummaging in the piles of delights!!
James
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Powerscourt has an amazing hotel which is close to the...
Powerscourt has an amazing hotel which is close to the awesome Powerscourt house and gardens .Visited in autumn and the colours were on fire and vibrant .There is also a waterfall nearby for 6 euros entrance fee The backdrop of the Wicklow mountains adds to the ideal scenery .Powerscourt town is quaint with a typical Irish feel To get to Enniskerry from the north of Ireland travel on M50 southbound and then M11 ,you don’t go into Wicklow town centre itself Enniskerry is before this ,a place well worth a memorable visit .
village is so nice and friendly and only a walk up to powerscourt house and gardens, the walk is a hill up to the main entrance. Enniskerry Inn I can only complement every thing, from the moment myself and 14 yr old grand daughter arrived, staff really friendly, food really nice and good choices on menu. They do not serve breakfast but that was alright we ate in a lovely cafe called Poppie's. It was my second time to stay there, the first time was with my husband and we loved it to.
The location was great, the staff were incredibly friendly and helpful.
The restaurants on site (for breakfast and dinner) had delicious food and very quick service. The Sika in particular had a ridiculously friendly array of staff.
The staff in McGills (including the gentleman who seated us) was a little more brisk and less friendly, but was still efficient and accommodating which is really all you need!
There were many amenities on offer from the hotel which were appreciated.
This was one of our very favorite places we stayed! Brendan was an exceptional host. The apartment was thoughtfully stocked. We were able to do a load of laundry. The location was peaceful and beautiful and convenient to Wicklow, Powerscourt and Dublin. Waking up to the mountain views and the gorgeous landscaping made for a restorative lovely stay. Cannot possibly recommend staying here enough!! Whenever back in Ireland will definitely stay here!
We expected a nice B&B. We got a romantic small hotel (candles burning in the halls, floral arrangements), with a lounge, bartender, huge room, and very good on-site restaurant. The breakfast spread was one of the best of our trip and the arrangement of the “continental” area absolutely the most beautiful and very luxurious in terms of choices. And, there was an elevator! We loved this place.
Stunning hotel. Beautiful surroundings, we love Wicklow and often travel there so it was a treat to book into powerscourt. Beautiful hotel and an absolutely fantastic breakfast, great choice, lovely garden center and shopping in Avoca home and shops such as Neptune. As for the scenery , waterfall and local village fabulous. I will never forget my stay 💕
In beautiful secluded surroundings, a brilliant base for exploring Wicklow. Brendan was a fabulous host, even offering to pick us up one night from the local pub. Also provided a very thoughtful welcome pack. We loved the soda bread! Also free wifi. We will stay again next time we visit Ireland.
It was one of the most comfortable beds I slept on in Ireland. The room overlooked the street w one window. Fortunately, the weather wasn't too warm, otherwise the room would have been very hot. The shower was large and good waterflow. We ate dinner in the restaurant. Good food.
We arrived at the Enniskerry Inn after a long walk from Dublin on the Wicklow way. We appreciated the cleanliness, the tranquility of the accommodation and the convenience of the services. We also recommend dining at their restaurant, we ate very well spending the right. Thank you!
Outstanding breakfast - lots of variety and great quality ingredients. Helpful and friendly staff - always willing to go the extra mile, professional with a refreshing authenticity that’s often missing from high end hotels. Comfortable and spacious room.
Hotel and grounds are stunning. Hotel facilities (restaurants, spa, gym, gardens, bikes) are exceptional. The room was one of the finest we have stayed at during our two decades of holiday travel. Breakfast was delicious.
Beautiful location. Short walk to the village of Enniskerry. Compact space but ideal for a couple. Brendan was very informative and even left some provisions which were very much appreciated. Would absolutely recommend.
Great location on the edge of Enniskerry village next to Powerscourt, very helpful and friendly staff, good food. A little quirky so if you like large chain hotels, this is not for you.
Sue the hotel manager was lovely, she is so friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend the powerscourt arms Hotel it was brillant value for money.
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