Luxury Georgian guest house in the heart of Tralee
Built in 1826 by the Denny family, the Tralee Park Guest House is a fine example of Georgian period architecture. Boasting beautiful high ceilings, coving and limestone from a local castle, the elegant bedrooms and suites are ideal for both families and groups.
This substantial residence has retained many of its original Georgian features and has been recently renovated to reflect an eclectic mix of individually styled rooms, juxtaposing old world elegance with contemporary luxury.
Located in the heart of Tralee town on Denny Street, the Tralee Park is across from the town park and beside the Ashe memorial hall and Siamsa Tire.
It is close to restaurants and pubs and also the main shopping district. The Tralee Park is located on the Wild Altantic Way providing a gateway to the Dingle Peninsula. Here you can to explore the delights of Kerry, whether walking the Dingle Way , surfing the Maharees or climbing Mount Brandon on the.
The location of the Tralee Park Guesthouse opposite Tralee's Town Park provides guests with access to the Rose gardens famously known from the International Rose of Tralee Festival. Tralee town park is an excellent venue for runners as it is affiliated with the ParkRun.ie. Parkrun.ie organise free, weekly, 5km timed runs around the world.
I can't praise this place highly enough - Joe was very accommodating and looked after us really well. He even recommended a great pub nearby. Our room was comfortable and the place was spotless. Breakfast was delicious.
StephanieUSA
June - 2018
“Perfect spot in Tralee” The room was wonderful! The bed was very comfortable, loved the organic bath products and the coffee/tea service was a nice touch. Breakfast was delicious and made to order, and Mike couldn’t be a better host!
Siobhan K Ennis, Ireland
May - 2018
“Guesthouse extraordinaire”
As central as you can get in Tralee - right in the heart of the town. Not that you would know it as once you go through the Georgian door you enter another world, of beautifully restored old house with a modern twist. The room was beautiful with an option of chilling out in the front room of the house. Tea/coffee offered on arrival which is rare and for us the breakfast was fantastic. Freshly made to order. Staff are charming, engaging and very helpful.
Adam R London, United Kingdom
July 2017
“Can't be beaten. Wholeheartedly recommend ”
We were lucky enough to spend a night here during a road trip around Southern Ireland. The location couldn't be more central (yet still quiet at night as its not on the road with the bars), the house and room are gorgeous and the breakfast was fantastic. This is made all the better by the incredibly warm reception from the owner Joe - who was genuinely interested in speaking to us about our travels and provided a number of great anecdotes about the area and his own travels. We will definitely be back and would wholeheartedly recommend to others.