The Michelin Guide revealed its brand new One, Two, and Three Key distinctions for the most outstanding hotels in Ireland and the UK on Tuesday, October 1.
Two hotels in Ireland received a Three Key distinction for providing "an extraordinary stay," three Irish hotels received the Two Keys distinction for providing an "exceptional stay," while nine hotels in Ireland received a One Key distinction for providing a "very special stay."
Michelin said on Tuesday that the announcement of its Key Hotels in Ireland and the UK comes four years into a comprehensive refresh of its hotel selection.
The Key Hotels, Michelin says, represent the highlights of its broader selection of more than 5,000 hotels across the world.
"Like the Michelin Stars for restaurants, the Michelin Keys are our most outstanding hotels," the guide said.
In total, the 2024 Michelin Guide hotel selection for Great Britain and Ireland includes 14 Three Key hotels, 37 Two Key hotels, and 72 One Key hotels.
Read on to see the hotels in Ireland that received a Key Hotel distinction from the Michelin Guide.
Three Key Hotels in Ireland
Adare Manor - Adare, Co Limerick
Michelin says: "Classically European, it’s elegant without a trace of fustiness, especially in the luxurious guest rooms and suites."
Ballyfin Demesne - Ballyfin, Co Laois
Michelin says: "...the interiors are a contemporary-classic evolution of the house’s original style, an opulent fantasy to rival any country-house hotel you could name."
Two Key Hotels in Ireland
Cashel Palace - Cashel Town, Co Tipperary
Michelin says: "...it’s an aesthetic triumph: a historical hotel that does justice to its heritage, while also presenting a fresh look and a modern sensibility."
Sheen Falls Lodge - Kenmare, Co Kerry
Michelin says: "Guest rooms are lavish, steeped in contemporary luxury, all pastels and florals, with picture-perfect views of the river, the bay or the surrounding countryside."
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The Merrion - Dublin City, Co Dublin
Michelin says: "This hotel, comprising four meticulously restored Georgian townhouses just across from the Irish Government, was designed in the Nineties, but in a remarkably authentic traditional style."
One Key Hotels in Ireland
Gregans Castle Hotel - Ballyvaughan, Co Clare
Michelin says: "...not a castle at all, it’s a 250-year-old manor house, lovingly maintained, thoroughly renovated, and reopened as a charming and elegant country house hotel, the sort of place that’s far too high-class to boast about the famous names in the guest book."
Cliff House Hotel - Ardmore, Co Waterford
Michelin says: "An hour’s drive outside of Cork on Ireland’s south coast, Ardmore isn’t exactly a hotbed of contemporary design. But the Cliff House doesn’t feel out of place here — it just feels extraordinary."
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Castlemartyr Resort - Castlemartyr, Co Cork
Michelin says: "This level of luxury is uncommon in Ireland, and this depth of character is uncommon in luxury resorts no matter the location."
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Dylan - Dublin City, Co Dublin
Michelin says: "The building is a classic, built in the Victorian era as a nurses’ boardinghouse, a setting with plenty of character for its new use as a luxury boutique hotel."
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Wilder Townhouse Dublin - Dublin City, Co Dublin
Michelin says: "...the Wilder Townhouse splits the difference between country-house chill and urban boutique-hotel style."
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The Killarney Park - Killarney, Co Kerry
Michelin says: "The park in question is the Killarney National Park, some of the wildest land that remains in Ireland. And the Killarney Park is worthy of the name..."
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The Victoria - Killarney, Co Kerry
Michelin says: "In style, of course, it’s a classic country-house hotel, full of details that recall, perhaps not coincidentally, the Victorian era."
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No. 1 Pery Square - Limerick, Co Limerick
Michelin says: "Originally built in 1830 and restored with great precision, the hotel gets the aesthetic just right, from the ornate marble hearth to the gilt-framed mirrors. "
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Dromoland Castle - Newmarket on Fergus, Co Clare
Michelin says: "...a remarkable experience, a heavy dose of Irish history with a dash of aristocratic fantasy and just enough of the modern world to prevent total culture shock."
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