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    Glasshouse Hotel - 4-Star hotel in the centre of Sligo, along the Wild Atlantic Way.

    Glasshouse Hotel

    (27 reviews)

    €€€

    Cool and easy location to access Sligo. Clean rooms. Breakfast buffet was good but the sausage…read morePattie's were very dry

    This hotel is quite awesome and deserving of a huge shout out. The design alone is impressive as it…read moreis situated on the river and looks like a ship docked in harbor. It's ultra modern vibe with two bars and an award winning restaurant adds to the details that were certainly not overlooked when designing it. Although I personally am not a fan of orange and my room has orange chairs and carpet, that is a minor detail that can easily be overlooked. I know some rooms are orange and some are green. The carpet along the hallways and art work actually reminds me of Coachella which is hilarious since it was pretty recent. The bed is super comfortable and the pillows also extremely comfortable. Only in the middle of the night did I notice that the bed was actually two twin beds pushed together to make a queen size bed. I switched back to the right side and fell back asleep comfortably. The room was extremely spacious and the view of the river from my room remarkable. The bathroom clean and sleek and stocked with the perfect toiletries including liquid body wash which I prefer so much compared to the bars of soap that dry out your skin. For dinner, I went to the cafe on the first floor that serves food until 10 pm and had a delicious vegetable soup with brown bread, as well as an apple and pear tart with crumble served with vanilla custard and whipped cream. The best surprise was the two mini Cadbury eggs on the exquisite plating. They are my favorite Easter candy, and they taste so much better in Ireland than in the States. I was full from the lunch I had, but I knew if I didn't eat I would wake up in the middle of the night famished. Breakfast is served in The Kitchen and is a nice buffet served with options for people who prefer gluten free. I think breakfast is my least favorite meal in Ireland because I just don't enjoy black pudding and beans with overly seasoned grilled tomatoes, but I have been content when I find porridge and fruit. I did enjoy fried egg whites and delicious bread with some fruit...and the butter. Irish butter is just so good. This hotel is sure to please everyone who stays here, and I highly recommend it when in Sligo.

    Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa - Breakfast buffet at 7:30 a.m.

    Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa

    (10 reviews)

    €€€

    We stayed at the Radisson Blu in Sligo for a couple nights…read more The hotel had plenty of spaces for parking which was complementary. We could see the mountains just from the view at the parking lot. We were able to check into our room early in the morning which was a nice surprise as we could drop off our luggage and explore. Our room was clean, very spacious and we had more than enough room for all our luggage. Unfortunately this Radisson didn't have robes or slippers for use in the room. If you don't have a car, this hotel is out of the way as it is not located in a convenient spot (not walking distance to the city). Didn't drive myself at night but it would have been difficult with how dark it was given there were no street lights. The breakfast was buffet style and had a decent selection of classic Irish breakfast items. Nothing fancy but it fuelled us up for the day. Suggest coming earlier for breakfast (9am or earlier) as it gets busier through the morning and you might need to wait for a table. We got to use the pool and jacuzzi. Swimming in the pool requires wearing a swimming cap which we didn't have so we purchased at 3 euros each. As we got there an hour before close on a weekday, it was not busy at all. We were able to enjoy the uncrowded facility. Overall, had a decent stay at the Radisson!

    I really enjoyed staying here! The staff definitely has a lasting impression on me. Everyone was so…read morevery kind! Ten of my family members stood here at the Radisson Blue Hotel and Spa in Sligo for a total of 8 DAYS!! We enjoyed all the amenities that come with our stay: breakfast buffet, gym, and pool. We also purchased three full body massages from the spa and enjoyed dinner here four out of the eight nights of our stay. The buffet had a wide selection and of course, everything you need to create your typical Irish breakfast! I definitely encourage people to get there breakfast before 8:30 a.m. My family and I would go around 7:30 most days and had the restaurant to ourselves! The staff was also very kind and welcoming. The gym and pool were nice. The hot tub in the pool area was not hot at all so that was kind of disappointing. You need a swim cap for the pool, so if you don't want to borrow one I recommend bringing your own! The ones they provide fall off easily anyway. The gym was clean and had everything you need to complete a typical session. The spa was beautiful. However, I was pretty disappointed with the steam room. When we were there it was not steamy at all and barely warm. I discovered later that when we went it was not working properly which was a bummer, I was really looking forward to using it. There were three of us that got full body massages. My boyfriend was dissatisfied. However, my father and I enjoyed our massages. If you have tension in a particular area I recommend brining that to their attention. The restaurant there was good. The staff was always really nice. Our waitress Made was always really nice and attentive. I notice the restaurant gets really busy weeknights. I definitely think more staffing would be beneficial to accommodate the hotel guests and outsiders that come to the hotel restaurant for dinner. Side note: on the weekends the hotel gets busy as it is a popular place to host weddings and parties!

    Sligo Park Hotel & Leisure Club - Exterior

    Sligo Park Hotel & Leisure Club

    (6 reviews)

    We really enjoyed our two night stay here. There were four of us on a mini tour of Donegal, Sligo…read moreand Meath. My wife and I have stayed here before certainly on at least ten occasions but not in the last 2/3 years and it was certainly as good as we remembered it. They were busy and the car park was well full, the welcome was friendly and check-in took a few minutes slowed by my not remembering my car reg plate. Our 1st floor rooms I think superior rooms were comfortable and quite a stroll to breakfast but that's a bonus to get our steps in. The bar was lively, good-spirited clientele and staff were pleasant, despite being run off their feet, and we dined there both nights. The Guinness was good as was the local beer but I think the Japanese draft beer wasn't available as that would be my choice. The evening bar food was quite good, but I'm always disappointed at the lack of fish on the menu and it's not only in this hotel. I do recognise and do not attribute criticism of the hotel here as they are customer driven and sadly we aren't big fish eaters. I'm just happy to pay for great fish; crab, lobster, turbot, Dover sole. I had the seafood chowder and it was really good and sirloin with pepper sauce but there's no Colman's mustard and I really dislike the sauce in sachets not least that they are a nuisance to open but the quality is poorer and they contain more chemicals/additives than the brand names HP/Heinz. Breakfast was delightful and the breakfast room is wonderful. I do commend management on offering fish at breakfast as it was one of my few criticisms of this hotel over the years so thank you. The gripe I faced with my wife and our great friends was that the brekky room was too warm. As they say in the north and I thought it into myself - away on a that with ye, a bit of heat is great. There was one irritation though. There's only two EV chargers on site and they are low powered. They even look makeshift. I was lucky to get to use one on the first evening. I just went out to note my car registration and a chap shouted over as he was coming to take his car off charge. The manager told me of a new high powered charger about a quarter mile away (Applegreen) and she was right; it put in about 100 miles but it was not my idea of a holiday on a very wet windy Thursday night after 6pm and it wasn't pleasant loitering half an hour in the cold damp garage when my company were having drinks at the bar. I'm sure there are plans to extend EV facilities here and I think that management has sacrificed disabled parking to facilitate EV as there's little parking for less mobility able guests. On balance it just tips to five stars for the price paid but no Colmans mustard, low quality sauces in plastic pouches, little disabled parking and few EV chargers need some focus. We hope to return in the next year.

    We stayed there for Christmas and It was a bad experience. The Christmas Eve dinner was super…read moreexpensive and not too much in it. That same night the guarda had to come and asked the people that were staying next to us to leave the property because they were fighting and yelling. I had to call 4 times the lobby for help because I didn't feel safe in the property. At the same time the electricity went off until 9 am next morning. When I went to check out they only said we apologize. They didn't care that we couldn't sleep that night

    Pearse Lodge Bed & Breakfast - Gorgeous Beech Rm

    Pearse Lodge Bed & Breakfast

    (2 reviews)

    This is the best bed and breakfast I've ever had the pleasure of visiting. I don't often make…read moreclaims like this, but Pearse impressed and comforted me on so many levels, I'd go back to Sligo just to stay there. Located on Pearse Rd, which cuts through the city centre, the Pearse Lodge is about a 10-minute walk south of town. The size of the house is deceiving from its facade. What you'll find inside is an artfully-decorated, comfortable, bright and peaceful B&B run by a lovely couple named Mary and Kieron. They, with their daughter (their son is in university), live in the house as well, but this part is sectioned off from the B&B. Mary greeted us immediately and was full of passionate yet practical chatter, spouting off ideas and suggestions for Sligo without being pushy or overbearing. She had menus and maps and a really charming, charismatic way about her as she described that Sligo was a "food and music" town. Her enthusiasm for living in Sligo was obvious. Our room was, in a word, awesome. Large, bright, with a sitting area complete with a cappucino machine, wine cooler, full-length mirror, ipod dock. I also appreciated her design sense. The place could have been an art gallery or a boutique hotel - swanky but comfortable with some flavors of art nouveau. It had the right feng shui, and that's not easy. The common areas were lovely and our breakfast in the morning was fantastic -- made-from-scratch french toast with honey and homemade pancakes with blueberries and maple syrup. It's not often you'll find a B&B with friendly-but-not-overbearing proprietors, creative and tasteful decor, large rooms with bonus amenities, fabulous home made breakfasts and a short walk to town, all for 82 euros a night. Stay here in Sligo!

    Due to various circumstances we stayed at three b&bs in Sligo and Mary & Kieran are wonderful…read morepeople and have created a welcoming and beautiful place. They have been doing this for over 20 years, so are quite good at it. Our room had a single and double beds with en suite, stocked with a small cafetiere, water cooker, coffee, tea, etc. The breakfasts on offer are also quite extensive. Mary does her own porridge, muesli which she soaks to soften it, pancakes, full Irish breakfast and numerous other items. It's about 1km into town from them but there really aren't many options directly in town. I look forward to meeting them again soon.

    Riverside Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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