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Three Star
Castle Street, Tralee, Kerry Show on a map
Rated 7.8 by GoIreland customers (13 ratings)
Superbly situated in the very heart of Tralee, a vibrant county town of Kerry, this is the ideal base for your visit to the Kerry region. The historic 3 star Benners Hotel is situated in Castle Street, less than 5 minutes from the train and bus stations, and next to the shopping areas.
Following a complete refurbishment programme, Benners Hotel is a modern, stylish property with a warm and intimate atmosphere. The hotel offers en suite rooms, the very stylish Deacon Bar and The Syndicate Rooms nightclub.
Benners Hotel has parking Sunday through to Friday, our car park is closed on Saturdays due to entertainment in our courtyard on this night. There is a public car park next to the hotel and is free of charge after 6pm. Please also note Benners Nightclub is open every Saturday night.
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Benners Hotel Approaching Tralee from the N22 the hotel is on your left, as you enter the town, just beyond the roundabout, next to St. John's Church. The hotel has a number of onsite parking spaces available from Sunday to Thursday on a first come first serve basis. Hotel parking may be limited on Friday & Saturday but public parking is available adjacent to the hotel and is free after 6pm. The Edward St. multi-story carpark is located less than 1 minutes walk from the hotel and is open from 7.30am - 7pm daily and provides secure overnight parking also. The daily rate is €3.
Benners Hotel Tralee is a fantastic base for touring the county.Kerry with its world renowned scenery such as the Ring Of Kerry and the picturesque town of Dingle is a must for all travellers.Also close to the hotel are some splendid beaches and world famous golf courses such as Tralee and Ballybunion.Why not plan your holiday around the International Rose of Tralee Festival in August with its great carnival atmosphere,it will add to any holiday.Also within walking distance,you have The Ashe Memorial Hall Museum,Tralee Greyhound Stadium a guaranteed great night out and Irelands largest water theme park The AquaDome. There is so much to see and do in Tralee the only problem is where to start, the friendly local multi -lingual reception staff of Benners Hotel Tralee will be more than happy to help.We look forward to welcoming you.
Full Irish Breakfast is available daily and costs €8.99 per person.
Benners Bar's stylish decor and relaxed atmosphere which has made it a favorite with locals and tourists alike. Benners bar has a DJ and late bar every Friday & a late bar with all the chart hits a favourites on Saturday nights.
Benners Nightclub is Tralee's leading nightclub and is a showcase of the innovative use of audio visual expertise and an attack on the senses in every way. Benners Nightclub is open every Saturday night.
Benners Hotel features 45 rewly refurbished, spacious, elegant and beautifully furnished bedrooms, all of which contain ensuite facilities In room facilities include Tea/coffee making facilities. Ironing facilities. Satellite TV.
Benners Hotel is close to pubs, shops, clubs and restaurants and is ideal for a weekend break away in the Kingdom of Kerry.Tralee is a medieval town and to see what it looked like in 1450 visit the Geraldine Experience in the Ashe Memorial Hall located in the town. This is one of the towns top tourist attractions and is well worth a visit. Aquadome in Tralee Contains a kiddies pools and sky high slides through to its raging rapids and an adult Sauna Dome. Blennerville Windmill This 18th century windmill is now open to the public. There are many fascinating workings to be seen as the giant sails turn. The adjoining building houses interesting exhibitions on emigration and The History of Milling. Ardfert Cathedral Churches And Friary Here you will find three medieval churches, an ogham stone and a number of early Christian grave slabs in the site. This is a fine example of an Irish medieval church.
Celia from Tullamore
Stayed 04-2011Mature couple
Anonymous from Bamberg
Stayed 09-2010Young couple
The view out of the window was nice, price was ok, but one couldn't sleep because the nightclub was too loud. Bring earplugs.
Shirley from Kells Co Meath
Stayed 08-2010Other
Loved the location perfect near all the shops ,museum,pubs ,restaurants everything
Local attractions include Kerry County Museum, Siamsa Tire (The National Folk Theatre of Ireland), Aqua Dome (one of Ireland’s largest water worlds) and Kerry Greyhound Stadium.