The WatersEdge Hotel is situated in the town of Cobh, 220 yards from Cobh Train Station. It offers spacious rooms, free parking and a bistro-style restaurant that overlooks Cork Harbour.
Korey
United States of America
The hotel is located PERFECTLY! Easily walked to the little areas around us. It was clean, quiet, and overall a great stay. It was our last hotel of the trip and was a great one to end it on. Parking was easy as well as the check-in process. The breakfast the next morning was good too with lots of options, primarily an Irish breakfast spread. Not to mention the beautiful view! The room was spacious and clean with a super comfortable bed, and a lovely view no matter what side of the hotel you stay in.
One of Ireland’s oldest purpose-built hotels, The Commodore Hotel overlooks Cobh Harbor. It offers affordable spacious rooms, a restaurant serving gourmet food, free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Jacqueline
United States of America
Room was amazing, so spacious with a view over the water, little touches added that make all the difference. The bed was extremely comfortable and breakfast was awesome. The yogurt was the best!
In the town of Cobh, the family-owned Bella Vista Hotel overlooks Cork Harbor. This luxurious Victorian villa offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a traditional Irish Bar, restaurant and free parking....
william
United States of America
The view was exceptional, the breakfast was wonderful, the staff went above and beyond our expectations! I couldn’t have stayed anywhere that was any better or accommodating!!
Self Catering Apartment- 11A Westbourne Place is located in Cobh, just 14 miles from Cork City Hall and 14 miles from Kent Train Station. The property is around a 6-minute walk from Cathedral of St.
Jeanie
United States of America
Absolutely amazing location very very comfortable. The bed was the absolute best I've stayed in during our three weeks in Ireland! Thank you Mary for your hospitality.
Sea view Flat Cobh is located in Cobh, just a 3-minute walk from Cathedral of St. Colman and 3.5 miles from Fota Wildlife Park. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a fully equipped...
Cobh Rambler is located in Cobh, just a 19-minute walk from Cathedral of St. Colman and 3.4 miles from Fota Wildlife Park. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free...
Kevin
Canada
It had parking, easy access to get in, clean floors, quiet location
Beautiful little town, just not a lot to do. It's quiet and relaxing. However, it's not too far from Cork if you're looking for more things to do. So we stopped at Cork before heading to Cobh for the night. The pub we went to in Cobh was great though and was lively! So it was the perfect place to end our Ireland trip before heading back home.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Lovely little coastal town with parking and good traditional...
Lovely little coastal town with parking and good traditional Pubs like Kelly’s Bar well worth a visit you can leave the car behind and hop on the train into Cork it’s only a short trip away. Then you can shop away to your hearts content. I imagine that is a great option for the Cruise ship passengers when they visit. Oh and I don’t want to forget the restaurants like the Quays or the Titanic who look after all your needs.
Fabulous accommodation,&everything walking distance or easily accessible by car or train. Mary& Michael are lovely host beautiful home & great croissants in the morning. Really enjoyed our stay here would highly recommend.
Anne
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Cobh a scenic friendly town near a city with tours and...
Cobh a scenic friendly town near a city with tours and activities to do. Walks around town with breathtaking views a pleasure.lots of welcoming cafes and restaurants and bars.
A visit to spike island worthwhile.
Kathleen
Ireland
4.0
Scored 4.0
Local businesses lacked the customer service mentality that...
Local businesses lacked the customer service mentality that seems prevalent throughout Ireland. Very few dining options, most of them full. Cobh is a small town easily covered in an afternoon, and nothing about the local populace invites much engagement. It was a drab experience overall.
Jonathan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Cobh is delightful, quite small but with many things to do...
Cobh is delightful, quite small but with many things to do mainly concerned with history of the town. It is associated with the Titanic, but amazingly the infrastructure for the big liners is still there: the White Star Line and Cunard offices are still there as is the train station which brought so many travellers to the town. There are plenty of good restaurants in the town and the town is very easy to get around. The only problem is the hilliness of the town. Also Cork city is very close by.
Pam’s welcome and care made this one of our favourite nights on our road trip. She made a reservation for us to eat out, chatted with us, made us tea and apple pie on arrival and cooked the best breakfast we had in Ireland with home made scones and soda bread. The room was large, clean and had everything we needed. The bed was so comfortable. The whole house is beautiful and so near to all you need in Cobh. We wanted to take this place and Pam with us everywhere we went!
Out of 12 B&Bs I stayed in during my 3 weeks in Ireland, this guesthouse was easily #1. My hosts, Maire and Joe, could not have been kinder. My room was quite large; the bed very comfortable; the ambiance quiet. Maire adjusted breakfast to address my allergies - it was delicious. She gave me several suggestions of things to do and see during my stay - all of them spot on. I recommend this guesthouse unreservedly and with true enthusiasm to anyone traveling to Cobh.
The view was fabulous, our room was large and comfortable. Short walk into cobh..restraunt in the hotel was ok, not to much choose from..but the food was ok..the hotel its self is small, 19 rooms , so not overcrowded, maybe a little over priced, but if you get a room with a view it's worth every penny..if you are looking for a relaxing break this is definitely the place to go, especially if you get the large rooms at the front
looking over the sea..was stunning..
The location of the ca. 1850 Victorian house is convenient to downtown Cobh. A 20 minute walk or 5 minute drive to Titanic Experience.
Interesting to imagine life when the house was first built. The rooms were large and clean, although all are upstairs.
Bathrobe’s available if desired.
Nice breakfast provided in morning.
Large parking area.
At first we didn’t really prepare for being part of someone else’s home, and to be treated so well. The hosts are fantastic, made us feel very very welcome, a totally different and wonderful experience from any other b+b or hotel we have stayed in Ireland. View of the bay was wonderful, and the breakfast (with surprise twist) was also wonderful.
The staff were very friendly.
The view was great.
The bedroom was massive.
The beds were so so comfortable.
Car parking was useful but are car is low and hit the undercarriage as we entered and left.
Menu at restaurant was typical of most hotels for diner and breakfast, not particularly Irish cuisine it used local produce.
Location is absolutely fabulous. Breakfast wasn't being served but we could have it at the club in the hotel with limited menu but well made, and it was very yummy. We stayed only one night but we hope to come back soon for a longer visit in Cobh and we will for sure stay at Commodore again.
Loved our stay here. The apartment was big with a very comfortable bed, a huge fully stocked (pots/pans ect.) kitchen, and a wonderful central location. Cobh was a great little town and the stay here really elevated our experience. Would come back to stay here.
Grand old house in a quiet neighbourhood close to the downtown area of Cobh. Deirdre was very friendly and helpful. We had a nice evening in the backyard and then watched some of the queen’s funeral in the parlour with the fire going. A nice atmosphere.
Spacious and welcoming. Excellent breakfast in the large dining room, and the sitting by the fireplace in the slicing room in the evening was an excellent way to wrap up a beautiful day spent exploring Cobh.
Location was beautiful and an easy walk into Cobh. Could sit and watch the water and boats go by. Kitchen was fully stocked with a wide variety of breakfast foods. Clean, quiet, and comfortable.
Excellent facilities, location, food and the staff were extremely friendly and made our stay great. Will recommend this hotel to all friends and colleagues that are heading to Cobh.
Nice stay in a good sized double room with a great view, the hotel was spotlessly clean. Small bar was cozy with a beautiful fireplace, Cobh itself is a fantastic place to visit.
Nice clean hotel , excellent service from all the staff
especially Hassan who made a coffee to take on my early start (4.15am) to Dublin
excellent breakfast plenty of choices
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