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Rosewood Bed & Breakfast Waterford Star Rating 3        
Slieverue (N25), N29), via Kilkenny

Rosewood Bed & Breakfast Waterford is located in Waterford and features free Wi-Fi. It also offers a terrace, a tour desk and a garden.There are 4 rooms at the hotel, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Waterford Castle Hotel Star Rating 4        
The Island Ballinakill

Set on a private 310-acre island along River Suir, this plush golf resort centred around a 16th-century castle is 5 km from the city centre. Elegant rooms include flat-screen TVs, tea and coffeemaking equipment, and claw-foot baths. Suites add living rooms and river views.
Athenaeum House Hotel Star Rating 4        
Christendom

In a stately Georgian house and its annexe on the River Suir, this elegant hotel is 3 km from the 1779 Christ Church Cathedral and 3.2 km from Waterford Museum of Treasures. The plush rooms feature mix modern and Georgian-influenced decor alongside tea and coffeemaking facilities, flat-screen TVs and free WiFi.
Waterford Viking Hotel formerly Ramada Viking Hotel Star Rating 3        
Cork Road

Set 2.6 km from the Waterford Institute of Technology, this simple, modern hotel is also 6.2 km from the Waterford Regional Sports Centre.
Tower Hotel Waterford Star Rating 3        
The Mall

Overlooking Waterford Marina, this elegant hotel is a 4-minute walk from Christchurch Cathedral and a 10-minute walk from Garter Lane Arts Centre. The straightforward rooms feature en suite bathrooms, TVs and free Wi-Fi, as well as tea and coffeemaking equipment. Suites are more refined in style and add separate living areas.
Riverwalk Apartments Waterford Star Rating 3        
Inner Ring Road

Riverwalk is located on the inner Ring Road in Waterford City. It is located on John's River which winds its way through the city to The River Suir at Adelphi Quay. Riverwalk features a 'village-style' layout on a stylishly landscaped 7-acre site to further set it apart from modern residential accommodation.
Fitzwilton Hotel Star Rating 4        
Bridge Street

Overlooking the River Suir, this bright hotel is a 4-minute walk from Plunkett train station and a 15-minute walk from factory tours at the House of Waterford Crystal. The casual rooms feature flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, as well as tea and coffeemaking equipment. Suites add separate living areas, whirlpool tubs and panoramic city views.
Dooley's Hotel Waterford Star Rating 3        
The Quay

Dooleys is a very popular hotel which combines the warmth of a family run hotel with new rooms and facilities. (05/08RT)Our 113 bedrooms are of good size and en suite, complete with multi-channel TV, direct dial telephone, hair dryer, tea/ coffee facilities, iron and ironing board, trouser press, voice mail, and second telephone line for computer modems. Our 113 bedrooms are of good size and en suite, complete with multi-channel TV, direct dial telephone, hair dryer, tea/ coffee facilities, iron and ironing board, trouser press, voice mail, and second telephone line for computer modems.
Granville Hotel Waterford Star Rating 3        
Meagher Quay

Overlooking the harbour, this elegant inn, built in the 1700s, is a 7-minute walk from Bishop's Palace and a 10-minute walk from the House of Waterford Crystal. The refined rooms with antique furnishings feature flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Upgraded rooms add river views, balconies, air-conditioning and/or Nespresso machines.
Rhu Glenn Hotel Slieverue Star Rating 3        
Slieverue

Surrounded by farmland, this old-school hotel in a low-rise building reminiscent of a coaching inn is 7.8 km from Waterford Golf Club and the House of Waterford Crystal's factory tours. Classic rooms featuring traditional decor and furnishings include TVs, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and free WiFi.
 
 
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Waterford is a city in the Irish county of the same name. Waterford's origins date back Viking era, giving it an exciting medieval air. The city is close to a wonderful coastline, impressive mountains, and pretty valleys by the river. Waterford is the perfect setting for practicing water sports or just relaxing by the sea. Seaside resorts in the area include Tramore and Annestown, which are ideal for windsurfing and have great beaches. The city has plenty of museums and art galleries for those hoping to soak up some culture, the most well known of which is the Waterford Municipal Art Gallery