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15th Nov 2017

The best hotels in Ireland have been announced in the 2018 trivago awards

How many of these have you stayed in?

Conor Heneghan

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Many of the best hotels in Ireland retained their titles for the second year in succession.

The Merrion Hotel in Dublin, Harvey’s Point in Donegal and Killeen House & Rozzers in Killarney were amongst the big Irish winners in the second annual trivago awards.

One of the world’s largest hotel price comparison sites selected the best hotels and guesthouses in Ireland across a wide range of categories for the first time last year and a lot of destinations find themselves once again being singled out for special mention this time around.

Just as they aggregate hotel prices, trivago also aggregates guest reviews and ratings for a wide variety of amenities and services for all hotels that display prices on trivago.

The reviews are then assigned an overall score by amenity or service category and for this years’s awards, the hotel with the highest score in each awarded category is deemed the category winner. To ensure accuracy, a minimum of 20 reviews were required for award eligibility.

You can check out the top ten hotels in five separate categories below.

Commenting on the awards, Johannes Thomas, Managing Director at trivago N.V., said: “As an independent source of hotel information with data on over 175 million guest reviews, we are well-positioned to identify the top-rated hotels that excel at delivering exceptional guest experiences.

“The trivago awards give us the chance to recognise and honour the hard-working hoteliers behind these exemplary hotels, and we are thrilled to do so again this year.”

Ireland’s top-rated hotels with the best value for money

Ireland’s top-rated 3-star hotels

Ireland’s top-rated 4-star hotels

Ireland’s top-rated 5-star hotels

Ireland’s top-rated alternative accommodation

Images via trivago

Main image via Facebook/Harvey’s Point Hotel

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Topics:

Hotels,Trivago