Riverside Park Hotel
Review
Located in the charming town of Enniscorthy and perched beautifully along the River Slaney, the Riverside Park Hotel truly has it all. Whether you're planning a romantic escape, a family holiday, or a business trip, this popular 4-star hotel ticks every box. The leisure facilities, including a swimming pool and fully equipped gym, are ideal for winding down or keeping active. The rooms are impeccably maintained, and whether you’re in a standard, family, or one of their luxury suites, comfort and quality are guaranteed. The riverside views add a special touch, and the hotel strikes that perfect balance between modern elegance and traditional Irish hospitality. With everything under one roof, including fantastic dining options, this hotel is a dependable and stylish choice, whatever your purpose.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
With three fantastic dining options, the Alamo Steakhouse, the Moorings Restaurant, and the more relaxed Prom Bar, the food offering at the Riverside Park Hotel is truly impressive. Each venue delivers a distinct experience, but the one constant is the impeccable standard. Like many great establishments across Ireland, the team here take their food seriously, and it shows in every dish. Thanks to Wexford’s enviable location and milder weather, the chefs benefit from some of the finest local produce available. Whether you’re after a perfectly cooked steak, a refined dinner experience, or casual bites with a drink, there’s something to suit every occasion. The service is warm, the atmosphere inviting, and the provenance of ingredients is clearly a top priority. You’re in exceptional hands here.
- Top 100 Review
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Ballindinas
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Barntown, Co. Wexford
, Y35 E8KT
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