It is no wonder that they call Killarney ‘Heaven’s Reflex’.The place is absolutely stunning and no photograph could do it justice.One of the great advantages then of the Killarney Towers Hotel is that when you step out the door, you are in the heart of downtown Killarney. This central hotel offers guests an extensive array of onsite leisure facilities, dining options, bars and evening entertainment. Enjoy a relaxing drink before you have your meal in the luxurious decor of the Inisfallen Room. Have a candlelight meal and experience the hotels world famous traditional Irish cuisine...all cooked to perfection using only the freshest of the area's local produce. Take the weight off you feet, relax and have a quick sample of the famous 'Black Stuff' Guinness in O’Donoghue’s public bar. All this & more at the Killarney Towers Hotel!
All guestrooms at the Killarney Towers Hotel offer the modern comforts that you would expect in downtown Killarney; beautifully appointed and thoughtfully designed. Rooms vary in size and comfort, depending on the needs of individual guests. Whether traveling alone, in company or with family, this hotel will suit all tastes.
Each Guestroom offers the following facilities:
Multi Channel TV
Direct Dial Telephone
Hairdryer
Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
Non-Smoking Guestrooms
Full leisure facilities at the hotel include:
Swimming Pool
Jacuzzi
Sauna
Steam Room
Gymnasium and Sun Bed
A Myriad of Options...
The Innisfallen Restaurant:
The Innisfallen Restaurant located on the ground floor - a defined presence of Killarney's renowned dining scene. A modern and funky setting with mood lighting, the Innisfallen Restaurant provides a mouth-watering mix of worldwide and local cuisine. You are assured a memorable dining experience and attentive service.
O'Donoghue's Public House:
Also located on the ground floor level, this traditional Irish bar boasts an extensive bar menu, available throughout the day. Being frequented by both visitors & locals alike, its busy location on College Street provides the perfect place to relax and unwind while you watch the world pass-by. Whether for a light bite, or something more substantial, O'Donoghues offers an attentive staff & expansive menu in a relaxed setting.
Scruffy's Bar:
Scruffy's Bar is the liveliest bar in Killarney and certainly lives up to its billing. Live music and big screens to show a variety of sports, all add to its atmosphere. Scruffy's offers an eclectic mix of entertainment which includes live bands and DJ entertainment.
The Kube:
The Kube is a unique and breathtaking space. It features an elegant interior of American walnut, Italian marble and cream leather. Plasma television screens are hung around the room. Guests gather to sip the now famous cocktails, chat and 'people-watch' in a series of cozy niches. It has been one of Killarney's hottest nightspots since it first opened its doors.
About Killarney Town
Killarney lies on the edge of the astoundingly beautiful Killarney National Park with its three magnificent lakes and the spectacular MacGillycuddy Reeks mountain range. The park is also home to Muckross House and Gardens. Killarney is a wonderful base for all manner of activities including angling and water sports, golf, riding, orienteering, hiking, cycling, and canoeing. The town itself is quite small but full of charm as you will soon see as you walk down the brick footpaths and pass curious old-style shop fronts. Killarney is well known for its excellent shops, restaurants and cosmopolitan appeal. It is also renowned for its evening entertainment including many singing pubs, cabarets, dancing venues, and banquets. Traditional Irish music can also be heard in many of the local pubs.
The following locations are in close proximity to Killarney
The Ring of Kerry (All Day Tour)
Killarney is the natural start/finish point for those completing the Ring of Kerry. Ireland's best-known touring route is 110 miles (176 km) long and circles the Iveragh Peninsula through mountain passes, forests, bogs, skirting rivers, lakes and beautiful unspoilt beaches. The scenery is truly wonderful and there is much of interest along the route.
The Dingle Peninsula (1 hour)
The residents of Dingle, or An Daingean as it is now officially known, are the envy of everyone in Ireland. They live in what many agree is the most beautiful part in the country, in a strikingly attractive fishing village with fantastic pubs, rousing music, great restaurants and more characters per head of population than anywhere in the world. The key to Dingle is to visit as many pubs as you can while there. Seek out the old pubs frequented by the locals, sit up to the bar, order a drink and prepare to be entertained! The Dingle Peninsula on which the town is located is littered with ancient archeological sites including stone forts and many beehive huts. Scenically, the Peninsula is an absolute delight with every turn of the road revealing more of the achingly beautiful landscape. One highlight is the Slea Head loop drive from Dingle which is easily driven in an hour or cycled in an afternoon. For the energetic, a day spent climbing Mount Brandon, the peninsula's highest, will be richly rewarded. The views from the top on a clear day are absolutely stunning.
Blarney Village & Castle
Blarney is a charming village but is most renowned for its castle and stone. The impressive castle, perched on solid limestone, dates from 1446 and is situated on magnificent grounds. To acquire "the gift of gab" one must kiss the Blarney Stone. This involves bending over backwards at quite a height and should not be attempted by the faint-hearted!
Cork City (1.5 hours)
Cork City has undergone a transformation in recent years with the city centre geting a compete facelift. Always a much prettier and more pleasant city than Dublin, now Cork really sparkles. And so do its residents who claim to be Ireland's friendliest. Whatever the truth of that claim it is certainly true that there is no shortage of characters in "the real capital" as the locals jokingly claim. The city itself dates back to the 7th century and boasts some fine Georgian architecture. There are a number of places worth visiting while in Cork including the imposing St. Finbarr's Cathedral, St Anne's Church, which houses the Shandon Bells and Cork City Gaol.
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