2/5 Natalie McVey G. 1 year ago on Google
As
much
as
I
wanted
to
love
this
hotel
and
list
it
as
my
favorite
from
our
Ireland
visit,
I
can't
even
come
close
to
saying
that.
The
location
is
great,
an
easy
walk
to
the
Blarney
Castle
and
Blarney
Woolen
Mills.
The
hotel
itself
is
adorable
and
has
been
redone
very
well.
The
atmosphere
is
quaint
and
cozy
and
everything
was
clean.
Pub/restaurant
had
a
nice
selection
of
food
and
was
very
busy
with
locals
as
well
as
tourists
(which
made
us
think
even
more
highly
of
it
since
the
locals
frequented
it).
Our
room
was
spacious
with
a
king
sized
bed,
a
twin
bed,
a
couch,
and
a
small
table/chairs
and
overlooked
the
square.
However...
There
is
no
elevator
in
the
hotel,
so
you
have
to
carry
your
luggage
up
a
narrow
staircase
to
your
room.
At
first
we
just
smiled
and
thought
"It's
such
a
cute
hotel
with
lovely
old
fashioned
décor,
it
just
adds
to
the
charm
of
the
place!"
When
we
first
got
to
our
room,
we
loved
it!!
We
easily
overlooked
how
the
shower
got
water
all
over
the
bathroom
due
to
the
lack
of
any
type
of
door
or
curtain
on
the
end
where
the
water
sprayed
and
that
the
kettle
had
some
questionable
water
leftover
inside.
Everything
was
going
well
until
we
tried
to
go
to
sleep
after
a
long
day
of
sightseeing....
Our
room
had
no
AC
and
overlooked
the
square
and
front
entrance
to
the
hotel.
Everyone
that
smoked
did
so
underneath
our
windows,
meaning
we
could
not
leave
the
windows
open
to
cool
the
room.
It
was
extremely
noisy
due
to
the
pub
underneath
our
room
and
the
guests
who
had
very
loud
and
boisterous
conversations
(as
well
as
arguments)
outside
the
hotel
under
our
window.
We
finally
had
to
call
the
front
desk
around
midnight
to
ask
them
to
see
to
the
guests
arguing
on
the
street
below.
The
restaurant
had
a
nice
variety
of
food,
and
we
ate
there
for
both
lunch
and
dinner
on
our
first
day
and
paid
with
credit
card
each
time.
When
we
went
to
check
out,
there
was
a
charge
for
$65+
on
our
room
for
dinner
which
I
tried
to
explain
wasn't
ours.
They
did
not
believe
me
until
I
pulled
up
my
card
transactions
on
my
banking
app
to
prove
we
paid
for
both
meals
the
day
before
rather
than
charge
to
the
room.
In
summation,
our
experience
was
not
the
pleasant
one
I
was
expecting
to
get
based
off
other
reviews.
Out
of
our
8
day
trip
to
Ireland,
we
had
our
worst
hotel
experience
here.
Maybe
if
we
had
stayed
on
a
weeknight
instead
of
a
busy
Saturday,
we
would
have
had
a
different,
more
enjoyable
experience.