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Robin Hill House

4.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (197)
"The Robin Hill House was beautiful and the staff were warm and accommodating! Beautiful views from the house and close to town."
The price is £146
includes taxes & fees
7 Jul - 8 Jul
Robin Hill House

Kilcatten Lodge B&B

4.0 star property
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (68)
"Lovely B&B in a beautiful setting - really helpful host and excellent breakfast!"
The price is £112
includes taxes & fees
31 Jul - 1 Aug
Kilcatten Lodge B&B

The Glen Quarter

3.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (52)
"Great accommodation Super clean and great location "
The Glen Quarter

The Dutch Tulip Hotel

3.0 star property
7.4 out of 10, Good, (14)
"Good clean friendly, food was very good only small criticism reception not always staffed. On the whole I would recommend "
The price is £112
includes taxes & fees
6 Jul - 7 Jul
The Dutch Tulip Hotel
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Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular Cork Bed & Breakfasts?
Oaklands B&B is a delightful option for travellers seeking a cozy and welcoming stay in Cork, boasting a solid 8.0 rating. With its inclusive setting and attentive service, it caters to those looking for an easy experience. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast each morning, which sets the superb tone for a day of exploration in this charming city.

For those who appreciate a traditional Irish experience, Creedons Traditional Welcome Accommodation is a lovely choice, earning a respectable 7.2 rating. The warm hospitality and homely ambiance make it a great fit for couples or solo travellers wanting to immerse themselves in local culture. The property's intimate setting encourages relaxation and connection, whether you're enjoying a cup of tea in the common area or sharing stories with fellow guests.
What is the nightly rate for a Bed & Breakfast in Cork?
Prices for B&Bs in Cork often vary, but you can find a great deal from £112 with Expedia. All sorts of factors affect price, such as location and the time of year. It usually costs more to stay at Cork B&Bs over the weekend too. Travelers can find the best deals by being flexible with their dates, and by using our filters to sort prices from low to high.
Are there any family-friendly Bed and Breakfasts in Cork?
Oaklands B&B in Cork is a fantastic choice for families seeking a warm and friendly setting. This charming property prides itself on being family-friendly, offering complimentary amenities for children, ensuring that younger guests feel right at home.
Which area is best to stay in a Cork B&B?
Cork City Centre is the top choice for our travellers seeking a B&B experience in Cork. This vibrant area invites exploration on foot, revealing an array of interesting waterways, lively traditional bars, and historical buildings. Families will appreciate the close proximity to the English Market, where local produce and artisanal goods offer a delightful culinary adventure.

Shopping enthusiasts can wander the charming winding alleys around Grand Parade and Patrick Street, discovering quirky independent shops that feature vintage clothing, handmade crafts, and bespoke jewellery. After a busy day of shopping, there are plenty of atmospheric cafés to relax in and enjoy some downtime.

For those who appreciate culture and history, Elizabeth Fort and Cork City Gaol provide stunning views and fascinating insights into the city's past. The Elizabeth Fort Market Festival on Sundays adds a lively touch, showcasing local crafts and gourmet food against a picturesque backdrop.

Nature lovers will find solace in Fitzgerald Park, a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city, or take a short trip to Lough Park, where wildlife thrives around a serene freshwater lake.
When is the best time to book a B&B in Cork?
The best time to book a B&B in Cork is during the summer months, particularly from June to August, when the city comes alive with vibrant festivals, outdoor activities, and lively street performances. This peak season draws both locals and tourists, providing a rich cultural experience that showcases the best of Cork's hospitality and charm.

Visitors can expect comfortable temperatures, typically ranging from 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for exploring the picturesque streets, visiting the famous English Market, or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the River Lee. The warm weather also lends itself to a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking in the nearby countryside or taking day trips to the stunning coastline of West Cork.

For those looking for a more affordable option, consider planning your trip in December. While this month is quieter, it offers a unique charm as the city transforms into a winter wonderland, complete with festive lights and local Christmas markets. This is a wonderful time to experience Cork's warm atmosphere and indulge in seasonal treats.
What is the difference between a Cork Bed & Breakfast and a hotel?
Every Cork B&B has its own unique feel. Whether it's a cozy reading space or a sunlit breakfast nook to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, the quaint details are what make bed and breakfasts a home away from home. Travelers can look forward to personal touches, thoughtful amenities and of course a scrumptious breakfast at Cork B&Bs.