Location. The Ross Hotel is located in the centre of Killarney, Ireland, four kilometres from Muckross House, six kilometres from the Torc Waterfall, and 11.5 kilometres from trekking in the Gap of Dunloe.
Hotel Features. This boutique hotel is housed in a turreted white building, featuring eclectic contemporary decor with bold colours and plush fabrics throughout. The lobby has a fireplace and a hot tub is located on a rooftop garden. Complimentary wireless Internet can be accessed in public areas. Further amenities include complimentary parking, and childcare. Guests have access to the spa and and the pool at the Killarney Park Hotel.
Ross Hotels Cellar One Restaurant features bright, modern decor in greens and pinks. A dinner menu inspired by fresh local produce is offered, including dishes such as charcuterie plates, pan fried Dover sole, and Kerry ribeye steaks. Complimentary full Irish breakfasts are also served. The Pink Lounge serves cocktails in an intimate space with low level lighting and glossy magazines. The hotel also offers room service.
Guestrooms. Decorated in contemporary style, with boldly coloured and plush patterned fabrics, the 29 guestrooms are located on three floors. Amenities include DVD players, satellite television with premium channels, complimentary Internet, Laura Tonatto toiletries, and deep pile bathrobes and slippers.
Rates:
164 - 215 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 29
Number Of Floors: 1
The Ross Hotel
Town Centre
Killarney, Ireland
Driving Directions:
From Shannon International Airport (SNN):
Distance to Ross Hotel is 134 kilometres, approximately 2 hours drive.
Getting there. Bus �ireann run buses to Ennis, Limerick, and Galway from the airport; trains to Killarney are available from Limerick. Taxis can be booked at the taxi desk at arrivals. Fares are around 32 EUR to Limerick. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Regular buses run from Killarney to numerous towns and villages in the region. The town is also connected to others in the region by train. A car is useful for exploring the West Ireland countryside.