The Imperial Hotel Cork City,
South Mall, Cork City, Ireland  |
..... a Premier Spa Hotel |
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| Warm, friendly and relaxing are just some of the words that best describe this excellent hotel. Steeped in history, it became a hotel in 1845 and has played host to characters such as Charles Dickens and the composer Liszt. Today it is a real landmark hotel which attracts visitors from all over the world. |
Hotel Facilities |
| General Facilities |
Direct Dial Telephone
Cable - Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Room Service
Iron/Ironing Board
Laundry Service
Trouser Press
Safe Deposit
Tea/Coffee Making |
| Bar / Dining Options |
South's Bar
The Food Hall
Lafayettes Brasserie
The Pembroke Restaurant |
| Leisure Facilities |
Escape Spa & Salon
Hair Salon
Salt Grottos
Relaxation Suite
Hydrotherapy Pool |
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The Imperial Hotel Cork offers its guests luxurious accommodation, all 88 guestrooms have been recently renovated to a very high standard. Beautifully decorated in shades of gold, the guestrooms include all the conveniences of a modern luxury hotel. All rooms have trouser press, iron, hospitality tray and TV with satellite channels. Even the bathrooms have the added luxury of underfloor heating. |
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The Pembroke Restaurant offers fine dining in elegant surroundings. Seasonal and innovative menus blend Irish and Mediterranean cuisine. The award-winning kitchen team prepare each meal with the freshest of local produce. If you fancy a drink and a chat you can relax in the South's Bar where the craic is always good and the local characters are friendly, welcoming and can tell great stories of times past. |
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The 4 star Imperial Hotel Cork City now features the Escape Spa & Salon. This new development has a range of facilities including a unique Evian Hydrotherapy Pool and Aroma and Salt Grottos. The Imperial Hotel is ideally located next to Cork's two main shopping streets with the famous English Market located just around the corner. The wonderful location and extensive leisure facilities make this historic hotel a winner. |
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