One of the few remaining family-owned and operated five-star hotels in Ireland, Penny McCormick reviews the KillarneyPark Hotel ...
one of the few remaining family-owned and operated five-star hotels in Ireland, Penny McCormick reviews The Killarney Park Hotel…Old-world elegance meets modern luxury. Outside is reminiscent of a Bavarian tavern surrounded by a gorgeous garden and overflowing window boxes; inside, an abundance of fresh flowers, open fires and friendly service impress. It’s one of the few remaining family-owned and operated five-star hotels in Ireland.
Both offer a classic menu which appeals to many of the international golfing devotees who use the hotel as a base for playing courses in the vicinity.There are 67 bedrooms, prioritising space and comfort. My room, decorated in tasteful tartan, had a balcony, huge bathroom with Voya products, and the pièce de resistance, especially at this time of year, a working fireplace.
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