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Rochestown Park Hotel

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Rochestown Park Hotel
Rochestown Road Douglas , Cork Cork City
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Formerly home to the Lord Mayors of Cork, this attractive Cork hotels located in lovely grounds and the original parts of the building feature gracious, well-proportioned public rooms.
  • Cycling
  • Equestrian (nearby)
  • Fishing (Fly Fishing nearby)
  • Fishing (Sea Angling nearby)
  • Fitness Room
  • Gardens (Outstanding)
  • Golf nearby
  • Hunting/Shooting (nearby)
  • Jacuzzi
  • Leisure Centre (Gym & Pool)
  • Sauna
  • Spa (Other)
  • Steam Room
  • Swimming Pool (Indoor)
  • Walking (established walks)
  • Walking - Hillwalking (recommended routes or guides available)
  • Water Sports
  • Banqueting
  • Beauty - Massage
  • Beauty - Salon
  • Breaks - Off Season
  • Breaks - Short
  • Breaks - Special Interest
  • Broadband WI/FI
  • Broadband WI/FI (No Charge)
  • Business Hotel
  • Children's Baby Sitting Arranged
  • Children's Playroom
  • Childrens Creche
  • Conference Venue
  • Family Friendly
  • Ground Floor Bedrooms (accessible for less able)
  • Heli-Pad
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Open New Year
  • Outdoor Dining Avail. (summer)
  • Self Catering Also Avail
  • Smoking Area
  • Smoking Area Covered
  • Smoking Area Heated
  • Smoking Area Seated
  • Wedding Venue
  • Wheelchair Friendly

Rochestown Park Hotel

Formerly home to the Lord Mayors of Cork, this attractive Cork hotels located in lovely grounds and the original parts of the building feature gracious, well-proportioned public rooms. A major refurbishment programme has recently been completed, bringing all areas of the hotel up to a good 4* standard.


The hotel has always had a special reputation for business and conferences, and is now well positioned to maintain that reputation for many years. 


Suites and bedrooms are furnished to a high standard with all the comforts expected by both business and leisure guests. 


Facilities include a fine leisure centre with a swimming pool, sauna, steam room and computerised gymnasium, as well as a Thalasso Therapy centre. Although they rarely get the credit for it, this was the first thalassotherapy centre in an Irish hotel and predated the current fashion for spas by many years.


Conference/banqueting (700/500); business centre, video conferencing, free broadband wi/fi. Children welcome (under 6 free in parents' room; cots available free of charge, baby sitting arranged, creche). Leisure centre (swimming pool, sauna, fitness room, massage, spa), beauty salon. Garden. Parking (500). No pets.


Rooms 150 (10 junior suites, 90 executive rooms, 7 family, 132 no smoking, 23 ground floor, 5 for disabled). Lift. 24 hour room service. B&B €90 pps, ss €55. Thalassotherapy breaks offered, also short breaks.

Long stay self-catering available. Open all year except Christmas. L&D daily 12.30-2.30 & 6.30-9.45 (Sun 5.30-8pm). Bar menu 10am-11.30pm daily. Amex, Diners, MasterCard, Visa, Laser. abbreviations
Last Updated: 01-05-2013
Author: Georgina Campbell

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Second left after Jack Lynch Tunnel, heading in Rochestown direction.

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