Hotel Isaacs Cork
Grandiose Victorian hotel located in Cork city centre, 500 metres from the station, and ten kilometres from Blarney Castle. The 36 guestrooms have modern decor in red and cream with beech furniture; all include cable TV and wireless Internet access.
Guests can enjoy French-inspired cuisine in the restaurant, overlooking the courtyard garden and its picturesque waterfall.
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Map showing Hotel Isaacs Cork
Dining at the Hotel Isaacs Cork
Greens Bar & Restaurant - Offers French-inspired cuisine accompanied by an extensive wine list with live piano music at weekends. The restaurant is decorated in a contemporary style and overlooks the courtyard garden with its floodlit waterfall. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Al fresco dining, weather permitting.
Attractions near this hotel
Blarney Castle – 10 kilometres (6 miles)
Fota House, Gardens and Wildlife Park – 16 kilometres (10 miles)
Queenstown Museum (Cobh) – 23 kilometres (14 miles)
Midleton Distillery – 23 kilometres (14 miles)
Shanagarry – 23 kilometres (14 miles)
Cork International Airport (ORK): Approximate driving time is 10 minutes and distance is 6 kilometres (4 miles).
There is a frequent bus service from the airport to the bus station in Parnell Place in Cork city centre. There is also a taxi rank located outside the main terminal. A taxi direct to the hotel costs approximately €15. Cork Train station is 500 metres from the hotel.
Driving directions: From the airport take a left and at the roundabout take the third exit to ‘city centre’. After 2-3 kilometres, take a right at the traffic lights and follow signs for Dublin/Rosslare. Cross the river at Jurys Inn Hotel (first bridge). Turn left and stay in the centre lane. At the third bridge take a right onto Bridge Street, 200 metres later take a right onto MacCurtain Street and the hotel is 400 metres down on the left-hand side.
Most attractions in the centre of Cork are accessible on foot. Those wanting to go further afield can use the city’s bus system. Exploration of the surrounding countryside is best done by car.
