In Waterford’s centre, Dooley’s is a family-run hotel offering spacious rooms and full Irish breakfasts. Guests can enjoy weekend live music, and Christchurch Cathedral is just a 10-minute walk away.
Claire
Ireland
Location is ideal. Parking an issue as we didn’t know this was extra for us to pay.
A haven of relaxation, this contemporary hotel and leisure centre is located on the outskirts of Waterford city centre and just 15 minutes away from Waterford Airport.
Edna
Ireland
The hotel and staff were lovely and the leisure centre was great. Nice lobby. Didn't eat breakfast. Rooms were spotless very clean.
Sitting on the banks of the River Suir, the Waterford Marina Hotel is 300 metres from Waterford Crystal. It offers a riverside restaurant, rooms with free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Offering spacious rooms, free parking, and hearty Irish breakfasts, Waterford Viking Hotel is less than a 10-minute drive from Waterford city centre. It features free Wi-Fi, and daily carvery lunches....
In the heart Waterford City, with wonderful views of the River Suir, the hotel offers free Wi-Fi and parking, 2 restaurants, a riverside bar and 20m deck level swimming pool.
Faithlegg House Hotel is located on the River Suir Estuary, 5 miles from Waterford Airport.
Richard
United Kingdom
We had to leave at 6am to catch a ferry, and were very surprised to be offered a fantastic take away breakfast, coffee, yoghurt, chopped fresh fruit, and pastries. exceptional service
This boutique, 4-star hotel offers spacious, stylish rooms with plasma-screen TVs in the heart of Waterford City. Guests can make use of limited free parking, free Wi-Fi and a chic restaurant and bar....
Ana-Maria
Romania
The rooms are spacious and very clean. The bed is very comfortable.
The Granville Hotel in Waterford overlooks the River Suir and is a 5-minute walk from St Patrick’s Cathedral. It offers free internet access and, an award-winning restaurant.
Jill
United Kingdom
Big comfortable rooms, well located within Waterford. Good breakfast
Featuring a garden, bar and views of sea, The Saratoga is located in Waterford, a few steps from Woodstown Beach. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Jerneja
Slovenia
We only stayed 1 night. Liked the kindness of the staff, breakfast is abundant, quiet location.
Sitting on the banks of the River Suir, the Waterford Marina Hotel is 300 metres from Waterford Crystal. It offers a riverside restaurant, rooms with free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Excellent. View on three sides of river. Huge suite.
This boutique, 4-star hotel offers spacious, stylish rooms with plasma-screen TVs in the heart of Waterford City. Guests can make use of limited free parking, free Wi-Fi and a chic restaurant and bar.
Everything was excellent
The staff and facilities were great
Featuring a garden, bar and views of sea, The Saratoga is located in Waterford, a few steps from Woodstown Beach. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Wonderful location , great staff, superb
Breakfast
A 20-minute walk from Waterford city centre, Travelodge Waterford provides en suite rooms with free parking. Waterford Airport and Waterford Castle are both within a 10-minute drive.
Staff was very good and courteous.
Rooms were neat and clean.
Set in Waterford, 7.4 km from Reginald's Tower, Greenway Manor Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Location is really nice, quite place, quick check in
Waterford surprised us. The museums are great, we enjoyed especially the Bishop's palace. All the people we interacted with were very nice, kind and helpful. The Waterford people and city council have done a great job in this last 10 years. We will go again
Paola
Italy
6.0
Scored 6.0
I liked the fact that staff changed me to another room when...
I liked the fact that staff changed me to another room when I complained about the noise of the boiler. However the room we stayed in was freezing and this was February and it was cold.
The staff need to be a bit flexible about breakfast times. The receptionist would not accept that we would come down between 9.30 and 10am or even at 10 minutes to 10am. She said that we had to give her an exact time to book the table! We said 10.am, which she accepted but when we got to breakfast the tables were cleared and staff said that we could have a cooked breakfast only. We stood our ground given the night we had and we did get the breakfast we would have got had she allowed us to come down at 9.45am. We got a strong impression was that it was all about what was convenient for the staff as opposed to looking after the customer. Such a pity.
Ger
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
I moved to Dublin earlier this year.
I moved to Dublin earlier this year. I've been to most Irish cities at this point. I decided to get out of Dublin for the night and came to Waterford on fairly short notice.
Perhaps it was the (rare) nice weather, but Waterford is now one of my favorite cities in Ireland and was the perfect place *for me* to spend ~24 hours. Note that I usually race around from the moment of arrival to the moment of leaving, so others might enjoy all that Waterford has to offer - King of The Vikings VR experience, the Time Museum, the Irish Wake museum, some silly crystal place (albeit with an impressive company store,) Constitution Square, the Medieval Museum, Bishops Palace Museum, the Silver Museum, the river bank, building murals, etc. - for two or three days.
By the way, several of those museums can be seen for one ~15-euro pass, easily bought online the day of arrival (such as I did!) There might be even cheaper options; check before you go! I'm not a museum person, but even I enjoyed everything above. https://visitwaterford.com/vw_news/waterford-treasures-launches-freedom-of-waterford-tour/
I stayed at the Waterford Marina hotel which offered a great view of the river, albeit for 160 USD for my one night there. (Did I mention I decided to go with almost no notice? This was what was available!)
If you want pics and if links are allowed, start here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/geoffdude/albums/72177720313328519/
Geoffrey
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Drizzle rain and rain can happen, be prepared, it is Ireland...
Drizzle rain and rain can happen, be prepared, it is Ireland. Lots of Touristy things to do if you like doing those things. Cost of regular clothing is inexpensive and easily obtained. The pints at The Exchange were 4.60 euro, a very good price. Tipping is not expected and does not show up on tap readers or bills. There is construction throughout Ireland however if the country side is your calling, it is not far away and is very, very enchanting.
Kim or Ed
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Waterford City has a harbour front which is lined with...
Waterford City has a harbour front which is lined with parking and the highest rated hotels in the area (Granvilles, The Tower Hotel etc.) which all provide nice places to eat and drink. There are a number of museums in the area, one of the newest being the Wake Museum which is quirky as it's all about how the Irish celebrate death and features costumed staff so is well worth a visit.
MICHAEL
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Don’t be in a hurry to leave Waterford!
Don’t be in a hurry to leave Waterford! There are so many wonderful places and exhibits to enjoy, from the museum to Waterford glass, to the Viking trail…. and the Tower Hotel is the perfectly placed base for all these and more… and I mustn’t forget to mention the friendly local people too. Enjoy!
It's in a good location for the old city centre at a reasonable price, the. room was spacious and the bathroom was fine. The bar/ restaurant was ok with a good selection of dining options. Staff were fine. It's only 5-10 mins walk to the Cathedral, Waterford Crystal factory/showroom and old town centre. There is good parking directly opposite the hotel, which if purchased in advance online is not expensive. Plenty of breakfast options.
We booked this hotel looking at the amazing reviews and the location just 5 mins away from the city centre. The check in went so smooth, the staff were so welcoming and friendly. We wanted to change our room and we got it immediately without any wait. The best part about this hotel was the friendly atmosphere, the breathtaking view and the kind staff. Will definitely recommend this place❤
Friendly and helpful staff. Very welcoming. Nice quiet location, but near the city centre. Room facilities (tea/coffee making, good sized TV etc...) were hotel standard. Nice view from my room window. Good choice at breakfast (I wasn't expecting breakfast, didn't realise it was included).
Our hotel stay was great and relaxing.
The food in the evening and the breakfast was excellent. Very clean and comfortable.
The location was perfect as the shops and bars were just around the corner.
I would definitely recommend staying at the Granville hotel
I booked and committed to pay at the travelodge ,there was one non national on duty and was unable to take payment ,I left the property and booked the marina hotel . couldn't get a refund ,disgusted as I'm a frequent user of booking.com
Hotel was Quite and relaxing. Rooms were clean and food was tasty and staff were nice and accommodating. Very affordable stay and great location close to the city centre and short walking distance to public transport
The staff was very friendly. The shower in the room was fabulous. The breakfast was decent and they did have Gluten Free options.
The window could open in the hotel room, to get rid of the deep fried food smell.
The Mews are run by the hotel, meaning you get access to all the hotel facilities, which is great. Spacious mews is definitely better than a family room with kids and having own kitchen was great.
Close location to the hospital my wife is in recovering from surgery. Looks nice on the outside and the lobby. The restaurant bar area is very nice if you're a drinker. All in all a clean hotel
We had a one night stay and found the hotel spotless and room spacious - every need catered to. Lovely staff, nice bar and menu, great location. Overall a wonderful experience.
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