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    The Black Sheep Hostel

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Neptunes Hostel

    Neptunes Hostel

    (19 reviews)

    It's a no frills place to stay but not what you think of when you hear the word "hostel". It's more…read morelike a basic motel. It appears to cater to hikers and backpackers, with lots of hiking maps and brochures in the lobby. We had a private room and bathroom, perfect for a two night stay in Killarney where we were out exploring all day. Towels are provided, but you'll have to bring everything else (like shampoo and soap). The location is a short walking distance to restaurants, bars, and shopping, as well as a short drive to Killarney National Park. You can't park your car right at the hostel, but we were directed to a church parking lot about a 10 minute walk away. The Wi-Fi is really spotty and comes in when it wants. It seems to work the best in the lobby, off and on in room 501, and so-so in the kitchen. Do it yourself toast, cereal, and coffee or tea for breakfast is included with your room stay. There are also do it yourself dishes. The kitchen has a large fridge for guests' food, which was helpful as we packed lunches both days we were there. It isn't the quietest place; walls are thin and you can hear doors slamming throughout the building. On our second night there was a rowdy group of 12 year old boys screaming up and down the hallways between 10 and 11 at night. Neptune's isn't luxurious, but it's decent and affordable.

    This place was pretty nice, as far as hostels go. The front desk staff were all very nice and…read morefriendly, they booked us a tour of the Ring of Kerry (no way was I driving those narrow mountain roads) and may have even gotten us a discount on it. We got a private room with a double bed and a private bathroom and it was clean and cozy. It wasn't noisy and I got a good night's sleep both nights we stayed there. The common areas include a kitchen, lounge area with an internet computer and library, and we were there in the early part of the season, so it was pretty empty most of the time. The breakfast was AMAZING. So. much. food. We had just stayed at a hostel in Cork where breakfast was all you can eat toast, so this was just about the most exciting thing ever. There was cereal and milk, yogurt, toast, juice, etc. We went away stuffed and met some very interesting people while eating. My only complaint is that we had booked the hostel from our other hostel in Cork (the desk clerk called over for us), and we had requested a less-nice i.e. cheaper room than the one we were given. I would have taken a free upgrade, but they charged us for the nicer room. We were too tired when we checked in to argue about it, but I would advise people to pay attention to what you agreed to when you book and what they actually charge you. Still, if you're going to Killarney, I highly recommend this place.

    3 Lakes Hostel - Kitchen

    3 Lakes Hostel

    (2 reviews)

    This is not your typical hostel. This is a converted hotel, so the rooms are hotel rooms with bunk…read morebeds and all have a private bathroom, which is great! You even have your own key to your private room. The under-storage has the capability to have a lock put on it, however, it's a wire basket type, so you still need to be very careful. The common areas are fairly large. The kitchen area is a great place to cook, if you are staying for a while. Breakfast includes bread/toast with butter and jam, tea, and juice. Coffee is extra so bring your Euros. They do provide towels, however, those are 2E each. The rooms are large and very clean. The front desk is only manned during the day, so if you come in at night, you will have to ring the bell and sign in with the maintenance crew. The lady that worked the front desk while we were there was very friendly and very helpful. If you are looking for a typical hostel, where people congregate and chat, this hostel is not where you will find it.

    If you're in the middle of planning a trip to Killarney, you should know that at any time of the…read moreyear, but particularly now, it's a pricey area! It's expensive to get there, eat out and to spend the night....but believe me, it's worth it for the spectacular mountain and lakeside location. And if you are doing your research on the best places to stay on a budget, then 3 Lakes Hostel will doubtless have popped up in your search engine. If you choose to stay here, be prepared for the following: - As will most hostels in Ireland, a completely pathetic excuse for a breakfast. And really, take my word for it on that. I'm not even winging about the quality of food. I choose the word pathetic specifically because I really don't think that you can advertise "breakfast included" for a few loaves of the cheapest quality sliced bread, butter, literally 2-week old cereals in plastic containers, and watered down juice..and you pay for the coffee machine. It should be advertised as "there's some stuff in the kitchen!" Preemptively, I'm not having the whole "you get what you pay for....you winging prat. Stay in a more expensive place, then!!" argument that people throw around when anyone complains about the shortcomings of budget accommodation. There really isn't an excuse for laziness on the breakfast front in these kinds of places...Every other country I've been to does this better, and people from abroad who i speak to always complain about hostel breakfasts, even when they pay more. Very bad form. -Only a good location if you're driving. If you are coming down by bus or train, stay somewhere closer to the city centre, otherwise you are up for a 2km walk to get there. But other than those con's, it is good for the money you pay. It's clean and quiet.So, overall, i'd recommend it for a one night stay.

    Kinlay House - One full

    Kinlay House

    (12 reviews)

    Perched upon the hills of Shandon outside the central part of Cork, this hostel provides lots of…read moreprivacy and ensures a good night's sleep. Yet, everything in the central area of Cork City is just a short walk away. The hostel also provides great views of Cork, and the building itself has a lot of character. It is not utilitarian as many other hostels are. The walls are painted vibrant colors and the architecture has a very rustic feel. As for the rooms...the rooms are spacious, the beds are comfortable, and the staff is helpful and friendly. You couldn't ask for more!

    This hostel wasn't very memorable to be completely honest. It wasn't anything terrible but it…read morecertainly wasn't anything to write home about. The entry is very welcoming. It is decorated in a colorful manner that felt energizing. It really felt like what you would expect from a hostel. The employees were not the most helpful and seemed to get a kick out of messing with the American tourists. One of them was downright rude. We wound up having to go up and down from our room 3 times because they told us to pick beds and every time we did they told us to pick new beds because those were already taken. It was rather annoying. What was really annoying was that come midnight, there were still only 4 of us in the room and almost all the beds we had tried to pick were still empty! The rooms did include their own restrooms and showers, which was nice. There was also a decent view from our window and the beds were comfortable enough. Anywho. The kitchen was decent enough but the burners for the stove wouldn't light properly. There wasn't very much storage space available but at least the fridge wasn't a complete disaster. The dining are was ridiculously huge and come breakfast it was crawling with people from the hostel. If you have social anxiety or simply don't like people, skip breakfast.

    Paddy Palace Hostel - Double bed private room

    Paddy Palace Hostel

    (3 reviews)

    Another Paddy's hostel reeking of mold and dust. Other than the location, this place doesn't have…read moremany positives. They have an open container rule at this place- you might want to pop into a pub down the street in order to avoid fines. There must be better options in Killarney .. even if you're on a budget. Spend a few extra and stay at a Kinlay House or YHA.

    For the price, not a bad place to stay if you manage your expectations. Like other Paddy Palace…read morehostels, it closes 2-4pm daily. You can't check-in until 4pm. The curfew is 4am but I got issued a key since I was staying 2 nights. Like almost all hostels, the staff are basically volunteers who work in exchange for free accommodation. There's no formal reception area, but you can find staff in the kitchen. The hostel is located close to the National Park entrance and the city center and walking distance to the train and bus stations. I booked on HostelWorld a 12-bed mix dorm for €10 a night and got assigned a 10-bed dorm room. Only two bathrooms were available. Unfortunately the showers are not separate from the toilets so people have to wait until someone finishes showering to use the toilet. There was a particularly strong moldy smell in the bathroom next to the DVD room. Only two electrical outlet strips in the room, and no lockers to secure your valuables. Luggage storage isn't secure as it's stored in an open space underneath the staircase, and I was told you cannot retrieve your luggage 2-4pm as the hostel will be closed. Check-out time is 11am. Wi-fi was inconsistent and cut in and out. Wi-fi signal was weak in the dorm rooms and kitchen, is strongest in the DVD room. Luckily, I had data with my Irish SIM card. Like most UK and Irish hostels, free coffee and tea. Surprisingly for the price, there's a free basic breakfast of toast and cereals in the morning. Kitchen was a decent size with 8 burners and a free food shelf. The kitchen closes between 2-4pm and at 10pm and the DVD room closes 11pm. If the price wasn't so low, I would've rated this hostel lower. But if you're looking for a cheap place to sleep, it's not a bad choice.

    The Black Sheep Hostel - hostels - Updated May 2026

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