Hotel Isaacs CorkvsEccles Hotel & Spa, Glengarriff
Both Hotel Isaacs Cork and Eccles Hotel Glengarriff are rated very highly by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Hotel Isaacs Cork ranks significantly higher than Eccles Hotel Glengarriff. Hotel Isaacs Cork comes in at 81 with endorsements from 4 sources like Fodor's, Lonely Planet and The Telegraph.
Hotel Isaacs Cork
48 MacCurtain St., Cork
From $96/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
Fodor's
"With a tone of boho shabby chic that appeals to the hotel's many regular guests, this stylish renovation transformed an old, city-center warehouse into a busy restaurant and hotel complex." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The three-pearl Hotel Isaacs Cork is an elegant, historic hotel that’s a short walk to the city center, restaurants, and shops." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"A far cry from its beginnings as an Edwardian tobacco warehouse, this boutique hotel offers stylish accommodation in the heart of Cork’s theatre district." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Location is the real selling point at this grand old hotel housed in what once was a Victorian furniture warehouse." Full review
Eccles Hotel & Spa, Glengarriff
Glengarriff Harbour, Glengarriff
From $59/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
The Telegraph
8.0
"This characterful and atmospheric hotel is situated on the waterfront of picturesque Glengarriff village, commanding a marvellous view of Garinish Island, Glengarriff Harbour and Bantry Bay." Full review
Fodor's
"This high-peaked Victorian landmark has peered out over the calm water of Glengarriff's harbor for more than 250 years...the building is surrounded by greenery, making this a peacefully idyllic spot." Full review
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If you want a harbor view, ask when booking, as they are the first to go.
Lonely Planet
"Just east of the centre, this grande dame of West Cork hotels has a long and distinguished history (since 1745), counting the British War Office, Thackeray, George Bernard Shaw and WB Yeats as former guests." Full review