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Neptunes Hostel is one of Ireland's finest budget accommodation centres.
Situated in Killarney town centre a few mintues walk from the bus and rail stations and close to the towns amenities, restaurants, bars and tourist attractions / activities.
Neptunes self catering facilities rank amongest the very best in Europe.
Day tours to the ring of Kerry, Dingle, Lakes of Killarney can be arranged.
Evening meals can be arranged for groups on request.
Open all year
Safe Keeping facility
Free Parking Nearby
150 Beds
Centrally Heated throughout
Laundry/Drying Room
Free Hot Showers
Bureau de Change
Free Internet Access
Free Wi- Fi Access
Social Rooms
Games/T.V.
International Telephone
Self-Catering Kitchen
Group rates available
Family Rooms en Suite
No curfew
No membership
Luggage stored free of charge
Coffee Dock
Credit Cards Accepted
Bike Lock-up
On Site Manager
Wheelchair Accessible/Friendly
Frequently Asked Questions:
What exactly is a Hostel?
A tourist hostel is a budget accommodation centre offering primarily shared dormitory accommodation: some private rooms; self-catering facilities and generally will provide laundry facilities. Hostels very greatly in size and in the facilities on offer but one factor is constant: The accommodation is inexpensive, thus allowing those on a budget to visit places that they might otherwise be unable to afford.
Do I need to bring bed-linen?
No. We provide all the bed-linen that is required. For reasons of hygiene we ask guests not to use their own sleeping bags, sheets etc. Do bring your own towels. Though if you forget, they may be hired from Reception.
Do I need to be a member of a hostel organisation?
No. However, IHH membership or a Hostels of Europe card will entitle you to a discount on your accommodation. You will however, need photo id when you check in.
Is it safe to make a booking by credit card?
Yes. We use a special encryption system to ensure that all our online transactions are safe and secure.
Is the Neptune Hostel close to the Town Centre of Killarney?
Yes. We are only five minutes away from the Bus and Rail Stations.
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VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
Some of the more renowned activities and attractions in the area are as follows Killarney National Park. A visit to Killarney would not be complete without a trip to the beautiful 10,000 hectare Killarney National Park.
The Ring of Kerry
This 100km drive simply is a "must do" when visiting Kerry
Muckross House & Gardens
Known as one of the "Greatest Gardens of the World" due to its extensive botanical collection.
Muckross Traditional Farm
Muckross Traditional Farm is a highly effective recreation of the houses and activities of rural Ireland prior to electrification in the 1930's.
Ladies View
This magnificent view of the MacGillycuddys Reeks and The Upper Lake is so named after Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting who stopped to look at the scenery from this spot during the Queen's visit to Killarney in 1861.
Killarney Town
Killarney is renowned for its hospitality, with ample restaurants and bars to suit all budgets and ages. Warm , relaxed, friendly atmospheres, traditional music, laughter and merriment can be heard coming from the pubs as you walk along the pedestrianised streets at night and bustling restaurants serve up the finest of seasonal fare to suit all pallets.
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