Kilkenny Tourist Hostel
Address: 35 Parliament street
Kilkenny
Reservations: Online booking available here
Phone: 00353(56)7763541
Fax: 00353(56)7763541
Email: info@kilkennyhostel.ie
Web: www.kilkennyhostel.ie
Open: 02/01-23/12
Come in from the cold and relax around the Open Turf Burning Fire in our Lovely Cosy Sitting Room.
We'll make you feel at home in our 260 year old Georgian Townhouse thats full of character and charm.
We have loads of insider tips about the best things to do here to make your visit really great plus with such a brilliant central location everything is on our doorstep. We're smack bang in the Centre of Kilkenny opposite 5 pubs and close by to Kilkenny Castle, cafes, shops and attractions. Its a leisurely 5 min walk from the Bus Stop at Patrick st and not much further from the Train Staion.
What Do We Offer??
A Relaxed Mellow Atmosphere
Free WiFI
Free Lockers
Free Towels
No Lock Out
No Curfew
A Fully Equipped Self Catering Kitchen where you can cook up a storm
A Gorgeous Sitting Room where you can chill out and chat to fellow travellers
The cheapest Laundry Service in town.
A Dedication to ReCycling, the use of Energy Efficient Light Bulbs and Electricity from a 'Green' provider
Loads of Local Knowledge about the Best Traditional Music Sessions, Our Favourite Cheap Eats and the Must Sees while you're here
Friendly Helpful Staff.
Of course we are Irish Tourist Board approved aswell as being recommended by Lonely Planet, Routard, Lets Go and Rick Steves GuideBooks.
Our Reception is open until 11pm for Check Ins.
If you're looking for smaller Private Rooms please email us directly or phone as not all of our availability is on line.
If you want to book in a group of 6 or more please call to find out about our group booking policies. We impose security/noise deposits on all group bookings.
Thanks but no thanks to all Hen and Stags!
Lonely Planet says:
'In a rambling 1770s Georgian townhouse, this wonderful independent hostel has a charming, cosy sitting room warmed by a glowing open fireplace, and a timber- and leadlight-panelled dining room. There's a decent self-catering kitchen and staff are ace.
An excellent notice board lists gigs and events around town as well as info about tours. The staff also chalk up the best cheap eats and places for a pint on a blackboard in the reception area'