Best Historical Hotels in Ireland

As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a historical hotel in Ireland. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.

Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of historical hotels in Ireland is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.

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Dublin County, Dublin, Merrion Square

The Merrion Hotel

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 142 Rooms & Suites including 19 Suites Meticulously Restored with Period Features & Modern Amenities
Amenities the Two-Michelin-Starred Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, the Garden Room Overlooking Private Gardens, the Cellar Bar in 18th-century Vaults
More Located in the Heart of Georgian Dublin

The Merrion Hotel is an award-winning five-star hotel located in a restored Georgian building with beautiful gardens in the centre of Dublin. The fantastic Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud has won 2 Michelin stars for its fine French influenced gourmet cuisine. Irish cuisine can be had at the Cellar Restaurant, while the No. 23 bar serves up stylish cocktails. The rooms are spacious and all have either garden or city views, modern facilities, and Italian marble bathrooms with luxury toiletries. The hotel provides guests with a state of the art gym, a beauty spa, and a steam room made from Italian marble.

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Donegal County, Donegal

Lough Eske Castle

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 97 Rooms & Suites Amidst Picturesque Surroundings
Amenities Cedars Restaurant For Locally Sourced Cuisine, Father Browne Bar For Casual Dining, Award-winning Spa, Indoor Pool, Sauna, Wellness Treatments
More Located Near Lough Eske & The Blue Stack Mountains

This waterside property is flanked by epic scenery. Rising from the banks of Lough Eske and surrounded by mature gardens, the castle also looks toward the rugged backdrop as Donegal stretches inland. Decorated in a baronial style that reflects its past, the hotel sports majestic staircases, open fires, wood-panelled walls, chess sets and oil paintings. This is contrasted by a bright, airy and modern spa – floor to ceiling picture windows in the pool and hydro suite proffer a pretty garden outlook. While the 96 rooms are a mix of the old and the new. Outdoor activities are plentiful and include surfing, fishing, golf and horse riding.

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Kildare County, Straffan

The K Club

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 128 Rooms & Suites
Amenities Set On A 550-acre Estate, Fine Dining At The Barton Restaurant, Casual Dining Options, Two Championship Golf Courses, Full-Service Spa, Fishing, Horseback Riding, Archery.

Fully titled The Kildare Hotel and Golf Club (abbreviated to just The K Club), this is Ireland’s First AA 5 Red Star Hotel. Housed in a sprawling 1832 French-château-style mansion it has also been awarded the RAC Gold Ribbon. The K Club’s two championship courses ensure it’s sought out by golfers (it also played host to the 2006 Ryder Cup and 2016 Irish Open). But the expansive grounds also offer the opportunity for pursuits including fly-fishing, putting, horse riding, clay pigeon shooting, walking and cycling. The spa and hydro suite open up to a restorative Zen Garden outdoor space. And there’s a fine French restaurant.

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Kilkenny County, Thomastown

Mount Juliet Estate, Autograph Collection

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 125 Rooms & Suites Across the Historic Manor House & Contemporary Hunter's Yard
Amenities Dining in Michelin-Starred Restaurant, Wellness Facilities, Championship Golf Course, Range Of Recreational Activities
More Situated on a 500-acre Estate in KilkennySituated on a 500-acre Estate in Kilkenny

This Georgian manor house accommodates 22 bedrooms and overlooks the river. Built by the first Earl of Carrick and named after his wife, Lady Julianna Butler, Mount Juliet has gathered two and a half centuries of history since. Its Lady Helen restaurant is Michelin-starred; dishes by Head Chef John Kelly are crafted using locally sourced ingredients and enjoyed with a backdrop of rolling pastoral views. There’s a cinema featuring a velvet, marble and brass interior, a 15-metre swimming pool, tennis courts and equestrian facilities. Golf is also a major draw of the estate, with an academy and a Jack Nicklaus signature-designed course set across 180 acres of majestic parkland.

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Galway County, Roundstone

Cashel House Hotel

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 30 Uniquely Decorated Rooms & Suites
Amenities Conservatory Dining Room, Expansive Gardens
More Set within 50 acres of Gardens & Woodlands overlooking Cashel Bay near Connemara

Owned and managed by the McEvilly family, Cashel House has an AA Inspector’s Choice Award, along with two AA Rosettes and four stars. Its 50 acres (including award-winning gardens) border Cashel Bay on the one side and the Cashel Hills on the other. Built in the mid 19th century, the house became a hotel in the mid 20th century, offering 32 types of accommodation for guests. The decor pays homage to its Victorian roots with vintage furnishings and antique pieces throughout, while the restaurant is housed in a large Victorian conservatory. Walking trails run from the house down to the beach, winding through the estate’s charming woodland.

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Clare, Newmarket on Fergus

Dromoland Castle Hotel

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 97 Rooms & Suites
Amenities Fine Dining At Earl Of Thomond, Casual Dining Options, Spa, Indoor Pool, Various Outdoor Activities Like Falconry, Fishing, Golf
More Situated On a 450-acre Estate In County Clare, Near Attractions like the Cliffs of Moher

One of the most impressive castles in Ireland, Dromoland is the ancestral home of the O’Brien family. The turreted building dates back to the 16th century, with the Queen Anne Court and Moriarty Wings added in the 18th century. But it became a hotel in the 1960s and more recently, the 97 bedrooms underwent a multi-million Euro renovation. Formal dining takes place beneath glittering chandeliers with white-gloved silver service in the Earl of Thomond restaurant and more casual meals are served beside the fire in The Gallery. The estate also contains a Golf Academy and state of the art course, lake and spa with a pool.

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County Cork, Castlemartyr

Castlemartyr Resort

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 103 Rooms & Suites, including Deluxe Rooms & Executive Suites
Amenities Dining Features Two-Michelin-Starred Terre Restaurant with Open Kitchen & The Clubhouse, Spa & Wellness Facilities, Gym, indoor Pool & Plunge Pool, 18-Hole Championship Golf Course, Pet-Friendly
More Set in a 220-acre Estate with Historic Castle Grounds next to Castlemartyr a 35 minute drive from Cork

Found just off the N25, commutable to the city centre, this 17th-century country house is, enviably, adjacent to the ruins of an eight-century-old castle. A lake, streams, walled garden impeccably manicured frontage and water fountain greet guests arriving on the property. Step inside and you’ll discover a cosy antique vibe, with rooms both in the main house and a modernised wing. Dine in one of four eateries, enjoy ESPA and Germaine de Capuccini treatments and swim in a 66-ft pool. And while it may be fancy, Castlemartyr is also family-friendly with some interconnecting rooms, a playroom, babysitting services and menus for younger palates.

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Dublin County, Dublin, Booterstown

The Radisson Blu St. Helen’s Hotel

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 151 Deluxe En-suite Bedrooms including 25 Business Class Suites
Amenities Award-winning Talavera Restaurant Serving Italian Specialties by Candlelight & the Orangerie Bar offering Afternoon Teas in a Victorian Conservatory
More Located within 4 acres of Private Gardens, a 10-minute Drive from Dublin City Centre

The Radisson Blu St. Helen’s Hotel in Stillorgan is a prestigious 5-star establishment set on a historic estate dating back to 1750, conveniently located near University College Dublin. Known for its luxurious accommodations and award-winning cuisine, this hotel is one of the finest in County Dublin. Strategically positioned between Dublin City and Dun Laoghaire, the hotel is 18km from Dublin airport and surrounded by 1.5 hectares of formal gardens and mature woodlands. Featuring 151 rooms and suites, all furnished to the highest standards with luxurious Egyptian cotton sheets, duck-down duvets and walk in shower and separate bathtubs. Additional amenities include a well-equipped fitness suite, the Orangerie Bar with an extensive gin menu, the Ballroom Lounge, and Talavera restaurant serving award-winning Italian cuisine. Complimentary car parking makes the Radisson Blu St. Helen’s Hotel an ideal choice for travellers seeking luxury and convenience slightly away from Dublin city centre.

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