Quality Hotel and Leisure Center Cork (Cork)
- Quality Hotel and Leisure Center Cork (Cork)
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Quality Hotel and Leisure Center Cork
country: Ireland, city: Cork (City Centre)
Quality Hotel and Leisure Center Cork The Quality Hotel & Leisure Centre, Cork is situated in the shadow of the famous Shandon Bells. Less than a 5 minutes walk from Patrick Street, this modern hotel combines its rich heritage with the conveniences expected by today's corporate and leisure guest. The Fota Wildlife Park & Fota House & Gardens, Trabolgan Holiday Village, Cork Heritage Park, Curraheen Park - Greyhound Stadium and Kinsale are some of the area attractions here.
Quality Hotel Cork invites you to stay at the 101 well-appointed bedrooms and enjoy our relaxing leisure facilities including large heated indoor swimming pool. Guest can dine at the onsite restaurant serving a combination of international theme of dishes. Bells Bar is an atmospheric spot for a relaxing drink and is a popular venue with both residents and the local community.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Cocktail bar Conference facilities Disabled facilities Gymnasium Internet access Jacuzzi / Whirlpool Lobby Parking facilities Reception Restaurant Sauna Swimming pool | Hairdryer Private bathroom / Ensuite Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
Address:
John Redmond Street
Cork
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