Where to Stay in Cork
From Cork's only 5-star (Hayfield Manor) to the historic Imperial where Michael Collins spent his last night, plus the Montenotte's hilltop views.
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Hayfield Manor
Cork City Centre
Cork's only 5-star hotel in a private walled garden beside UCC — 88 rooms, a Michelin-recommended restaurant, and one of Ireland's best hotel spas.
From €290
Tip: Afternoon tea in the drawing room is a Cork institution even if you're not staying — book it separately. The spa is one of the best in Ireland. Walking distance to UCC and Fitzgerald Park.
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The Imperial Hotel Cork
Cork City Centre
Cork's grand 19th-century hotel on South Mall — where Michael Collins spent his final night in August 1922. Walking distance to everything.
From €195
Tip: Michael Collins spent the night here before his assassination in 1922 (Room 115 is still there). Escape Spa on-site. Walking distance to literally everything in the city centre.
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The Montenotte Hotel
Montenotte
Boutique design-hotel on the north-side hill of Cork — sweeping city and harbour views, rooftop terrace bar, and its own private cinema.
From €220
Tip: The hotel's own cinema is a lovely touch — free for guests, classic films shown Friday evenings. Panorama Terrace bar has the best sunset view in Cork. 10-minute walk downhill to the city centre, but uphill on the way back.
