Commodore Hotel
Review
“While still I may, I write for you, the love I lived, the dream I knew…. And we, our singing and our love, what measurer Time has lit above…” W. B. Yeats.
Make someone’s dreams come true; with a heaven-sent visit to the richly historical Commodore Hotel: where time has left secrets and stories lingering behind every door. Opened in 1854, with gorgeous views of Cobh Harbour: the coming and going of huge cruise liners; offers endless fascination and entertainment, for guests in this sublime and extraordinary hotel. Beautifully furnished, whilst blissfully merging the past and the present together, to provide a spacious, comfortable and shiny clean environment, that’s super relaxing and spacious. Relax and enjoy these beautiful recently refurbished, en-suite rooms, awarded Travellers Choice by TripAdvisor, and allow yourselves to be treated like visiting royalty!
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Opened in 1854, with gorgeous views of Cobh Harbour:the exquisite duck egg blue of The Commodore Hotel, strikes a dramatic and elegant pose; as appertising as a freshly iced wedding cake. The hotel itself is beautifully designed and decorated throughout, with spacious, well-appointed, en-suite rooms, and a fab team, who go out of their way to provide a first class experience. Food is fresh and seasonal, presenting a generous All Day Menu, available Monday to Saturday, offering every delicious dish such as; Home Baked Pie of the Day, scrumptious Chicken & Vegetable Penang and then of course; tongue-tantalising deserts. Choose from Steaks, Burgers, Stone-Baked Pizzas and Salads, Sandwiches as well as Bar Nibbles. Yummo!
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4 Westbourne Place
,
Cobh, Co. Cork
, P24 WR60
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Nearby Attractions
The Titanic Experience
Titanic Experience Cobh is located in Casement Square in the heart of Cobh Town. Our home is the original White Star Line Ticket Office a building steeped in history dating back to the early 19th century and the departure point for many thousands of White Star Line passengers.