Overlooking Wexford Harbour, the Talbot Hotel features local art and an indoor swimming pool and spa bath. Free parking is available on site and Wexford Golf Club is just a 5-minute drive away.
In Wexford town centre, Clayton Whites Hotel is a bright and modern hotel with the Tranquility Spa & Leisure Centre. It has luxury rooms and free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Just 4 km from Wexford town and 15 minutes' drive from Rosslare Ferry and Strand, Maldron offers leisure facilities, events for kids, free Wi-Fi and complimentary parking.
Aisling
Ireland
Beautiful hotel room was amazing plenty space and a balcony.
Very friendly and helpful staff.
Situated just 4 km from the town centre of Wexford, The Farmers Kitchen Hotel boasts a restaurant and a bar, along with free Wi-Fi and free private parking. Rosslare Europort is 20 minutes’ drive...
Margaret
Ireland
Food was excellent rooms were excellent kids loved it hotel to us felt really safe for kids
With magnificent views of The River Slaney, The Riverbank Hotel features an elegant restaurant and popular bar. There is free parking and free Wi-Fi, just minutes from the sandy beaches of Wexford.
Offering elegant rooms in a grand, 17th-century house next to a 15th-century castle, Killiane Castle is a boutique B&B located in the tranquil Wexford countryside.
Sean
Ireland
In a beautiful setting, very tranquil and relaxing. We enjoyed sitting and having a read in the drawing room. The owners were very friendly and helpful and knowledgeable of the area. Bed was huge and very comfortable. Breakfast was delicious with a large variety to choose from.
Glenhill B&B is located among picturesque, green surroundings and offers accommodation in bright rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Irish National Heritage Park is only a 2-minute drive away.
Jeroen
United Kingdom
Lovely house at the edge of Wexford. Great location to explore the town and the area. Super friendly host and great breakfast
Fly to Dublin Airport, then take a 2-hour bus or train ride to Wexford. Alternatively, ferry services are available from the UK to Rosslare, 20km from Wexford. Domestic travellers can drive or take direct trains from major cities.
The most convenient airport for Wexford, Ireland is Dublin Airport. It offers numerous domestic and international flights and is approximately 130km away, making it accessible for all travellers.
Wexford, Ireland offers several public transport options. Bus Éireann provides regular services around the town and to nearby areas. Wexford Bus operates a service to Dublin. Taxis are readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible. Car hire is an option for more flexibility.
The best area to stay in Wexford, Ireland is the town centre, known for its convenience and vibrant atmosphere. It offers easy access to historical sites, restaurants, and shops, making it ideal for visitors.
Wexford, Ireland, experiences a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and cool summers. The average temperature ranges from 4°C in January to 16°C in July. There's no distinct dry or wet season, but rainfall is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year. The region doesn't experience monsoons or hurricanes.
What guests said about Wexford:
10
Scored 10
I lived there for seven years and I miss it.
I lived there for seven years and I miss it. If you have not been go there. It has everything you need in a town. All shops are accessible by walking. It has a very good nightlife and you will not be stuck to find a good restaurant. The people there are very friendly. Fantastic beaches within a short drive. The problem when I go there I spend too much lol.
Patrick
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Friendly people ,lots of shops with character and...
Friendly people ,lots of shops with character and individuality! Could do with more gastro pubs without spoiling the charm of this lovely town! Lots of things to do and see in Wexford especially in Gorey where there is a lovely town and lots of estates sites to visits seeped in history/ culture etc! Wexford is easy to get around on foot and by car! Loved Enniscorthy Castle well worth a visit! The seal sanctuary in Courtown is also well worth a visit!
Mary
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We went to Wexford for the annual Opera Festival.
We went to Wexford for the annual Opera Festival. The Opera House is delightful. Wexford itself is a vibrant place with lots of independent shops and restaurants and an interesting history dating back to Viking times. Of particular note was a restaurant called Jaspers (booking essential) in the Crown Quarter.
Lots of parking facilities and a compact town so easy to walk round.
Neil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wexford is a beautiful harbour town with a great mix of...
Wexford is a beautiful harbour town with a great mix of shops. Lots of bars, which have plenty of live music each night, including 'Trad Nights' with traditional Irish music, also lots of eateries, sights to see, art galleries and a National Opera House. The twin churches are very pretty, make for a beautiful photograph from a distance and are both worth a look inside to make comparisons. It's only a short walk between the two. The short drive over Wexford Bridge towards Ferrybank takes you to the beach where the opening scene from Saving Private Ryan was filmed and in the other direction towards Rosslare, if you drive past Kelly's resort Hotel and keep on going and going along the little peninsula, there is a very interesting Lifeboat Memorial to be seen which looks over towards Wexford itself.
Andrea
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wexford was just a stopover for us on the way to other...
Wexford was just a stopover for us on the way to other places. We arrived at night and left in the morning. I think a day or two would have been good to explore, but we simply didn’t have time this trip.
Shannon
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
This is our second time in wexford and unfortunately...
This is our second time in wexford and unfortunately everytime we have been there it was raining heavily.
The buildings look dreary in bad weather. People we met were very friendly and helpful and we liked that its a walkable town.
This wasn't our first stay at the hotel so I knew what standard to expect. We booked a twin room but they gave us a family room which was more spacious. The staff were all friendly and professional. We arrived early and I was able to leave my luggage at reception while we waited for our room to be ready. My luggage was in the room when we finally got our key. My son was very happy that we got to have a swim at the hotel. We love visiting Wexford, we always have a great time, it's a lovely town.
Perfect location to spend two separate nights after an evening arrival at Rosslare and also the night before an early departure (07.00). Rosslare is 18 mins away.
Comfortable, clean, quiet and a lovely Irish breakfast on the first night.. We were given sandwiches, crisps, fruit, and biscuits as we felt it was too early for breakfast on our departure morning!
A local hotel provided adequate food in the evening but I'm sure a better meal could be found in Wexford just 5 mins away.
Friendly staff,warm welcome,huge room,spacious bathroom (with bath),comfortable bed, substantial breakfast menu, lovely food,plenty of tea\coffee making facilities , quiet surroundings in a great location close to local attractions,beaches and The Hook Lighthouse. Easy access to the ferry if you wish to visit neighbouring Waterford and only 30 mins from the shops,sights and sounds of Wexford town.
I loved the fact there is a pod coffee machine in the room, the location of the hotel itself is just incredible being a short walk from anything you'd need in wexford. Honestly I'm planning to stay here many more times in the future. No idea about how quiet it would be considering the fact it's above a pub but during the week days it was incredibly peaceful
10/10 and above . Exceptional Property. No stone left unturned for guests comfort . Beds, comfy chairs , patio in the room, leisure centre. Home From home in a hotel is a rarity .
Amazing breakfast with vegan option. Staff truly amazing .
If in Wexford this is a must stay . 5 minutes taxi ride From the train station.
A WONDERFUL hotel at a VERY convenient location. It is at a quiet location in the
city centre with a parking cellar that has direct lift access to the rooms. And the hotel
is VERY easy to find. And the hotel is very close to the shopping and dining in the center
of the city. So everything is excellent value-for-money
Lovely small hotel on the outskirts of Wexford Town. Restaurant very good especially breakfast which was the best I've had in a long time. The reception staff were so welcoming and helpful, especially the lady on Sunday evening/Monday morning. Nice hidden bar behind lounge/dining area. Good parking space provided.
Loved the location of the hotel. Although in the middle of the bar 'strip' it wasn't really that noisy or disruptive. Location near to many other shops & pubs too. Hotel bar staff/service were wonderful as well. So friendly & gave great suggestions on places to go.
Beautiful older hotel that is well maintained. The breakfast was great. It is just a very short walk to downtown Wexford. There is no Air Conditioning but NONE of the places we stayed at in Ireland had A/C. The staff were very pleasant and our room was very clean.
Good location. Wexford is a beautiful town. Hotel was centerly located outside the town. Breakfast was excellent, buffet style with hot food. Also fruit and crossaints. Great coffee. Rooms were clean warm and spacious. Pool was lovely.
The seclusion. No hotel fuss. Excellent hosts. Beautiful grounds. Perfect base for touring the South East. Good restaurants nearby. Great motorway access. Close to Wexford town, Kilmore Quay and Johnstown Castle, all must-sees.
We were returning guests. As in previous stays we were warmly welcomed and treated like old friends.
Jenny on Reception is a great asset to the hotel and indeed, to Wexford. We look forward to returning for another stay.p
just outside of Wexford. Handy to the town but removed from the hustle and bustle. pretty surroundings. Charming room and dining room. The host call an Ireland number for me as I couldn’t figure it out on my iPhone.
The hotel is located on the banks of the Slaney so was peaceful & picturesque. The hotel was perfectly located to explore Wexford & surrounding counties and have a good base with excellent food & drink to come back to.
The centralised location was fantastic, 100m to the main street of Wexford or to the waterfront and supermarket downstairs. The character and privacy was excellent with there being little or no noise.
The staff in this hotel are the friendliest, and most professional I have ever come across.. The food and service was outstanding, and the room was only beautiful!! Will most definitely be back!!
Everyone from checking in to the restaurant, bar and throughout the hotel were wonderful and helpful. Our waiter, Shawn, was excellent. Parking was convenient.
fantastic location. clean and comfortable. felt very secure as 2 lady travellers. great that we could use hotel leisure centre. apartment fully equipped.
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