Sitting on the banks of the River Suir, the Waterford Marina Hotel is 984 feet from Waterford Crystal. It offers a riverside restaurant, rooms with free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
A haven of relaxation, this contemporary hotel and leisure center is located on the outskirts of Waterford city center and just 15 minutes away from Waterford Airport.
In the heart Waterford City, with wonderful views of the River Suir, the hotel offers free Wi-Fi and parking, 2 restaurants, a riverside bar and 66 ft deck level swimming pool.
Marie
Ireland
The location was beautiful. The view of the river from our hotel room was picturesque with the boats on the water. It had a lovely atmosphere and was very relaxing
Offering spacious rooms, free parking, and hearty Irish breakfasts, Waterford Viking Hotel is less than a 10-minute drive from Waterford city center. It features free Wi-Fi, and daily carvery lunches....
Jennie
United States of America
Beautiful property, comfortable beds, super cool bathroom! We had to take two showers as it was so lovely! Booked two double beds, a bit unusual for Ireland. Plenty of space. Very nice room.
They also had a breakfast buffet for a fair price in the morning. Would definitely stay there again!
Located in Waterford, a 11-minute walk from Christ Church Cathedral, Treacy’s Hotel Spa & Leisure Club Waterford has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar....
This boutique, 4-star hotel features spacious, stylish rooms with plasma-screen TVs in the heart of Waterford City. Guests can use limited free parking, free Wi-Fi and a chic restaurant and bar.
Joseph
Ireland
Great breakfast. Accomodating staff. They are fantastic
The Granville Hotel in Waterford overlooks the River Suir and is a 5-minute walk from St Patrick’s Cathedral. It offers free internet access and, an award-winning restaurant.
Valerie
United States of America
breakfast, large room and location. The hotel has a lot of charm and character as well.
The Granville Hotel in Waterford overlooks the River Suir and is a 5-minute walk from St Patrick’s Cathedral. It offers free internet access and, an award-winning restaurant.
It’s central location . The staff were very friendly.
Sitting on the banks of the River Suir, the Waterford Marina Hotel is 984 feet from Waterford Crystal. It offers a riverside restaurant, rooms with free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Breakfast was great. Staff very friendly and helpfull.
This boutique, 4-star hotel features spacious, stylish rooms with plasma-screen TVs in the heart of Waterford City. Guests can use limited free parking, free Wi-Fi and a chic restaurant and bar.
The breakfast was great every morning. The waitress from Poland is great.
Located in Waterford, a 11-minute walk from Christ Church Cathedral, Treacy’s Hotel Spa & Leisure Club Waterford has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
It was good, the staff where excellent, food great.
would recommend , there is a good bit to see and overall the...
would recommend , there is a good bit to see and overall the city is very nice . the street art on the buildings are amazing , the food and night life is enjoyable . good choice of foods depending on what you want . if your interested in History there are a number of Museums to check out . the medievil Museum specifically going into the origins of the City , which is well worth visiting .
Niall
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Waterford is a Goldilocks city -- not too big, and not too...
Waterford is a Goldilocks city -- not too big, and not too small. The Viking Triangle is easy to see in a day, and it affords lots of good dining and shopping options. Day tripping outside of town is really great -- plan to spend a day in Tramore and along the Copper Coast, or rent a bike (or an e-bike!) and ride from Waterford to Dungarvan along the Waterford Greenway -- an exceptional experience. People here are friendly and direct -- the feeling around the city is of "pride, tempered with modesty."
(It's probably not PC to say it, but don't bother going to the Reg.) (If you have the budget stay at the Granville for a memorable experience, and an unbelievable breakfast -- serious!)
Shannon
United States of America
Scored 6.0
6.0
There are plenty of historical places in Waterford, but you...
There are plenty of historical places in Waterford, but you have to buy a minimum of 5 places roving ticket. If you are greatly interested in Waterford history, then worth it, but if not, a waste. We enjoyed the countryside more.
Paul
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Waterford surprised us.
Waterford surprised us. The museums are great, we enjoyed especially the Bishop's palace. All the people we interacted with were very nice, kind and helpful. The Waterford people and city council have done a great job in this last 10 years. We will go again
Paola
Italy
Scored 6.0
6.0
I liked the fact that staff changed me to another room when...
I liked the fact that staff changed me to another room when I complained about the noise of the boiler. However the room we stayed in was freezing and this was February and it was cold.
The staff need to be a bit flexible about breakfast times. The receptionist would not accept that we would come down between 9.30 and 10am or even at 10 minutes to 10am. She said that we had to give her an exact time to book the table! We said 10.am, which she accepted but when we got to breakfast the tables were cleared and staff said that we could have a cooked breakfast only. We stood our ground given the night we had and we did get the breakfast we would have got had she allowed us to come down at 9.45am. We got a strong impression was that it was all about what was convenient for the staff as opposed to looking after the customer. Such a pity.
Ger
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
I moved to Dublin earlier this year.
I moved to Dublin earlier this year. I've been to most Irish cities at this point. I decided to get out of Dublin for the night and came to Waterford on fairly short notice.
Perhaps it was the (rare) nice weather, but Waterford is now one of my favorite cities in Ireland and was the perfect place *for me* to spend ~24 hours. Note that I usually race around from the moment of arrival to the moment of leaving, so others might enjoy all that Waterford has to offer - King of The Vikings VR experience, the Time Museum, the Irish Wake museum, some silly crystal place (albeit with an impressive company store,) Constitution Square, the Medieval Museum, Bishops Palace Museum, the Silver Museum, the river bank, building murals, etc. - for two or three days.
By the way, several of those museums can be seen for one ~15-euro pass, easily bought online the day of arrival (such as I did!) There might be even cheaper options; check before you go! I'm not a museum person, but even I enjoyed everything above. https://visitwaterford.com/vw_news/waterford-treasures-launches-freedom-of-waterford-tour/
I stayed at the Waterford Marina hotel which offered a great view of the river, albeit for 160 USD for my one night there. (Did I mention I decided to go with almost no notice? This was what was available!)
If you want pics and if links are allowed, start here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/geoffdude/albums/72177720313328519/
It's in a good location for the old city centre at a reasonable price, the. room was spacious and the bathroom was fine. The bar/ restaurant was ok with a good selection of dining options. Staff were fine. It's only 5-10 mins walk to the Cathedral, Waterford Crystal factory/showroom and old town centre. There is good parking directly opposite the hotel, which if purchased in advance online is not expensive. Plenty of breakfast options.
I liked the location of the hotel as it was secluded and not in the centre of the city although not isolated to the point where I didn’t know how to get to city centre. The view was fabulous the dolphins were a lovely entertainment.
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