Knock House Hotel
Review
Forget the tired clichés about Knock: accommodation here isn’t run by cloistered committees or filled with pilgrims. The Catholic Church has embraced contemporary design, and Knock House Hotel is the clearest proof, cool, forward-thinking, and impeccably run. With almost 68 modern, bright and superbly comfortable rooms, it’s one of Mayo’s most appealing bases. Public spaces are airy and well considered; accessibility and calm are built into the experience, not tacked on. The restaurant is a genuine surprise: a standout breakfast that sets the tone for the day, generous lunches, and evening menus that could hold their own against many of Ireland’s top hotels. Service is thoughtful rather than fussy, warm smiles, smart suggestions, and a willingness to go the extra mile when it matters. Whether you’re visiting Knock Shrine, exploring the county, or simply seeking an easy, restorative stay, Knock House Hotel delivers contemporary hospitality with heart. The perfect base to discover the West of Ireland as an individual or with a group.

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Knock
,
Co. Mayo
, F12 R6Y5
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