Phone Number 18004447171
Powerscourt Hotel, Autograph Collection
Powerscourt Estate Enniskerry, Near Powerscourt Golf Club, Enniskerry, 00001, Ireland
Rating
4.6
Price Level
$$$
Rooms
198
Pets
No
30
May

Powerscourt Hotel, Autograph Collection, Enniskerry

Powerscourt Hotel, Autograph Collection

On Ireland’s beautiful east coast Powerscourt Hotel is a 5-star hotel tucked away in the woodlands of County Wicklow. There are stunning spa facilities and an award-winning restaurant Sika. Opulently furnished rooms all have marble baths separate rainforest showers and featherbeds. Many rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows panoramic views and terraces. All have a seating area and free Wi-Fi. The stunning spa and relaxation facilities include an exercise room a state-of-the-art thermal suite and 20 treatment rooms. There are 2 private spa suites and a breathtaking 20-metre pool lit with Swarovski crystals. The Sugar Loaf offers casual dining in a sophisticated atmosphere whilst McGills serves authentic Irish fare. Then there is the signature fine dining Powerscourt restaurant from Sika. Powerscourt Hotel grounds also include two 18-hole championship golf courses.

Powerscourt Hotel, Autograph Collection

Price & Availability

Overall

Wonderful
4.6
429 reviews
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Customers Review

Value 3.8
Location 4.6
Cleanliness 4.8
Comfort 4.8
Neighborhood 4.8
Amenities 4.9
Condition 4.8
Quality 5
Recomendation 90.6%
“Beautiful spot for brunch or lunch. The decor, atmosphere, quality, view are all amazing. We booked a quiet table for two by the window and I had tomato soup and avocado toast. It was exceptionally good. Then we had a walk in the lovelygardens ... it was January ... looking forward to returning in spring or summer. Highly recommended.”
— Brian Kennan
“Had Afternoon Tea here, it was excellent. Service was amazing and the food was too. Would love to come back and book a room for the night and try the spa and leisure facilities. The waiter gave us a better table than expected and we had views of the Sugar Loaf mountain.”
— Seth Agar