TRALEE
(
Trá Lí
) has had quite a facelift of late, and chief among its new attractions is the excellent
Kerry County Museum
in the Ashe Memorial Hall, Denny St (daily: mid-March-July; Sept & Oct 10am-6pm; August 10am-7pm; Nov & Dec 2-5pm; £5.50/?6.98), which uses interactive media and lifesize models in tracing Irish history back to 5000 BC. Other attractions include the
Tralee to Blennerville Steam Railway
(May-Oct... [More]
Brandon Hotel Tralee offers elegance and comfort in this modern contemporary style hotel with 182 guest rooms and suites, extensive conference facilities catering up to 1000 delegates, excellent food and full health and leisure amenities. Tralee is 15 minutes drive from Kerry Airport. Famouns Rose o... [More]
Superbly located in Tralee town centre. Close to pubs and restaurants. Hotel has a famous Irish pub and the Indian Restaurant Kashmir Inn. The hotel is an ideal base for touring the Dingle Peninsula and the Rings of Kerry. Also close to the hotel are splendid beaches as well as renowned golf courses... [More]
This Comfort Inn Tralee is situated in the centre of the charming town of Tralee, famous for its Rose of Tralee Festival. Local attractions include the Aquadome Leisure Park and the Geraldine Experience - a recreation of medieval Tralee. A pefect base from which to tour the Ring of Kerry, Dingle Bay... [More]
This charming intimate 4 star hotel located a 5 minute walk into Tralee town centre is set in its own 3 acres with beautiful landscaped gardens. Enjoy the cuisine of the award winning An Pota Stoir Restaurant or the ambiance and fun with live music in Johnny Franks bar. Open fires are a main featur... [More]