Overlooking Wexford Harbor, 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 center, Clayton Whites Hotel is a bright and modern hotel with the Tranquility Spa & Leisure Center. It has luxury rooms and free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Just 2.5 mi 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.
Just 2.5 miles from the center of town of Wexford, The Farmers Kitchen Hotel features a restaurant and a bar, along with free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
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.
On Wexford's historic Main Street, Bugler Doyles Bar & Townhouse offers free WiFi access throughout, a bar, and a terrace. The property is surrounded by shops and restaurants.
In an 18th century building, the family-run Faythe Guest house is built on the grounds of a former castle. Offering rooms with private bathrooms, the Faythe provides delicious breakfasts.
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 of America
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 hotel was located across the river, out of the city's heart, but close to a gym and short riverside walk. The Wexford Bridge was basically at its door. I'd like to say we received a warm welcome but the receptionist was more officious than over-friendly; perhaps it was simply her manner. The restaurant/bar was welcoming and we ate and drank there several times. The food was delicious. Our room was adequate; the bed and pillows very comfortable. Breakfast was great, good variety and the eggs benedict with salmon noteworthy.
I liked how close the property was to the National Opera House as this was the reason for our visit to Wexford. The shops were close by on the high street which was conveniently in walking distance also. We did not use any of the apartment kitchen facilities as we were only staying one night and did not require to cook etc. We had breakfast at the Talbot Hotel just down the block which was very good. Free secure parking was a welcome convenience. The rooms were clean and nicely laid out.
Everything about this hotel is convenience and relaxation. Travelling with kids meant eating out is not much of an option, we had breakfast, lunch and dinner in the hotel, great variety and quality of food for all of us. We spent a lot of time in the pool, which was out intention, and the facilities are great. lovely to walk straight out of the hotel and be in the centre of Wexford, location is second to none. In all a very relaxing weekend where everything worked and everyone was happy
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.
I had to book a suite as it was all that was available. It was very large and beautiful with great views.
The hotel is on a beautiful river and is walking distance to the Heritage Center where we spent a fun morning.
I was forced to used the swimming pool by my grand-daughter. I must say it is a great pool with exceptionally lovely views.
Breakfast was good.
All staff were friendly and helpful. Overall, Ferrycarrig is very nice hotel in a beautiful location.
Beautiful country house hotel with friendly hosts and an abundant, delicious breakfast. thoughtful touches like tea and coffee and biscuits available all day. We travel with our dog and had a separate breakfast area which meant total relaxation. A short stroll down the hill takes you to the Wexford Walking Trail, which provides off lead possibilities for any holidaying Fido!
Convenient room about a pub, 15 minutes' walk to central Wexford and opera house. Not bad value for a room during festival time. Friendly staff who helped me find a taxi to reach Rosslare Harbour in time for an early ferry back to the UK. The hotel also owns aseful cafe serving breakfast and lunch next door, with pleasant outdoor seating area.
All the staff were exceptionally helpful and kind. The room was the nicest of our 6 night stay. Clean and sockets near mirrors is a crucial thing for us ladies. Not a fault of the property but be aware it’s hard to get late food in Wexford. We couldn’t find anywhere except for the chippy and that was closed by the time we got to it :(
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.
The booking process was so easy. Value for money. The staff at the hotel couldn't have been more accommodating. I have a fully electric car, so the fact that there was an EV point to charge it was a bonus. A lovely stay, thank you to all involved.
It was a cheap getaway for a night in comparison to most hotels in Wexford. Ate at the restaurant and the food was lovely, the room we stayed in was lovely and all the staff were incredibly pleasant. Not a single thing I didn't like.
First class from start to finish.
Family run operation that stands out a mile, staff couldn't do enough for us, accommodation beautiful, food and drink excellent. Hospitality like no other, Wexford town centre hotels take note !
A very comfortable friendly hotel with big bedrooms.
Bar food was good and well priced, a good busy atmosphere
Breakfast selection was good
Plenty of free parking
Easy to get to / from as located close to Wexford by-pass
The staff were helpful, and our was large and comfortable with a nicely sized ensuite. Dinner was excellent and breakfast was as well. T e hotel was also well located for touring before going on the next leg of our trip.
Very central location, great big pub. Comfortable beds and clean room. Staff were very friendly and helpful. My first time visiting Wexford and I would definitely come to visit again and stay in Buglers.
Apartments were lovely, ideal for families. The hotel itself was nice but service was very slow. Loads to do and see in Wexford. Would definitely recommend
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