4 Best Hotels in Athlone, The Midlands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Athlone - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Wineport Lodge

$$$ | Athlone, Ireland Fodor's Choice

Ireland's first "wine hotel" began life as a humble boathouse, but today it is one of the country's most enchanting hideaways—stylishly modern and light filled, with rooms opening out onto the placid waters of Killinure Lough. Guest rooms are minimalist, but stylishly adorned with leopard-skin prints and goose-down duvets. If you feel like splurging ask for the Champagne Suite spread over two floors with a mezzanine floating bedroom, a flickering fire stove, and a cradle bath. The welcoming reception area has a real log fire, comfy seats, and soft, neutral carpeting to complete the relaxing effect. In the restaurant, fine vintages and new Irish brews accompany mouthwatering offerings such as rustic chicken, linguine pasta, fillet steak, roast pork, or risotto. Special offers are posted on the hotel website and include the "ultimate two-night unwind" with one dinner and spa treatment from €575.

Pros

  • Magical lake and forest setting
  • Underfloor bathroom heating
  • Water views

Cons

  • Serenity is occasionally broken by Jet Skis on the lake
  • Restaurant service can be slow
  • Only some rooms have balconies
Athlone, Ireland
090-643–9010
Hotel Details
29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Glasson Lakehouse

$$$ | Glasson, Ireland

The guest rooms have a soothing palette of buffs, creams, and lime greens. Ranging from classic to luxury suites, the rooms boast views over the lake or across the 18-hole championship golf course, cleverly crafted by Christy O'Connor, Jr. And it's for the golf that many still come to this idyllically sited location. The award-winning course has been upgraded and enhanced with improved chipping and putting facilities. Public areas in the hotel have been refashioned with the new Killinure dining room specializing in fish, lamb, and steak dishes while at the more informal Lakeview bar with its floor-to-ceiling windows, pies, burgers, bagels, salads, and lighter meals are on the menu. You can work it all off at the in-house gym, avail of the complimentary bikes to explore the grounds, or arm yourself with a walking pack made up of a picnic, blanket, and walking sticks.

Pros

  • Outstanding views from guest rooms
  • Complimentary bike hire
  • Top-class golf facilities

Cons

  • Strong winds whip in off the lake
  • Bunker discussions dominate at breakfast
  • Gets crowded with meetings and parties
Glasson, Ireland
090-648–5120
Hotel Details
75 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Radisson Blu Hotel, Athlone

$$$ | Northgate St., Athlone, Ireland

In a prime location on the banks of the Shannon, this property has a distinctive water theme; not surprising, as more than half the bedrooms have superb views of the meandering river with a lovely look at Sts. Peter and Paul across the way. Guest rooms are clean, comfortable, and modern, and all have been refurbished in neutral shades. Swans preen around the bridge and cruisers are berthed beside the hotel. The Elements Bistro serves lunch and dinner, and you can snack on lighter fare at the Quayside Bar. Between May and September, barbecues light up summer nights on the terrace. As you enter the main lobby, a huge piece of permanent artwork entitled Sionna by the Kerry artist Susan Leen gives an immediate sense of place. 

Ask at reception about the new Blu Routes, which are cycling, walking, and running trails close to the hotel planned for guests by their trained fitness staff.

Pros

  • Stunning views
  • Great location for exploring the town, castle, and Left Bank
  • Rooms are clean and modern

Cons

  • Precooked breakfasts are mediocre
  • Good pool but no spa
  • Can be noisy during family communion and confirmation lunches
Northgate St., Athlone, Ireland
090-644–2600
Hotel Details
128 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sheraton Athlone Hotel

$$$ | Gleeson St., Athlone, Ireland

Right in the heart of town, this distinctive 12-story tower hotel comes not only with outstanding comfort but also top-class views of the Midlands, making it one of the highest points in Westmeath—a county not noted for many mountains. Guest rooms in soothing milky and cream tones are inspired by the surroundings, with designs reflecting the historic nature of Athlone as a centuries-old crossing place. At 6½ feet long, the Sheraton signature beds ensure a comfy night. Ask to stay in the tower where king rooms or suites with floor-to-ceiling windows will dazzle you, revealing a 360-degree panorama of the countryside and the lazy curve of the River Shannon. The crossing theme is continued in the furnishings in the lobby and in the bespoke artwork in other public areas. There's a choice of dining in either La Provence Brasserie or the Harvest Café for lighter meals, while the S Bar and Bistro also serves snacks from its morning bakery right up to 9:30 pm; after noon, here you can choose from Irish stew, humus tikka flatbread, duck rillette, or Ancient East seafood chowder. Inspired by Japanese tearooms, the Sirana Spa offers purifying facials, hot-stone massages, and pedicures and there are swimming and hydrotherapy pools alongside a gym.

If you're 62 years or older, senior discounts of up to 15% apply to all room rates.

Pros

  • Central location with parking
  • Rooms with inspiring views
  • Luxurious spa and swimming pool

Cons

  • Stairwell carpet showing some wear
  • Easy to lose yourself in complex of corridors
  • Less intimate than some Midland boutique hotels
Gleeson St., Athlone, Ireland
090-645–1000
Hotel Details
167 rooms
Free Breakfast

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