Talbot Wexford - Ferrybank South
Talbot Wexford
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The 4-star Talbot Hotel Wexford, part of the Talbot Collection, offers the perfect base for discovering the Sunny South East, the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East. Ideally situated overlooking the scenic River Slaney and just a two-minute stroll from Wexford town centre, this hotel combines comfort and convenience in one superb location. Boasting 107 elegant bedrooms, a lively bar, a newly refurbished restaurant, and a fully equipped leisure centre with a swimming pool, the Talbot Hotel Wexford ensures a memorable stay. Guests benefit from complimentary car parking and WiFi, alongside live music three nights a week that adds to the vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're visiting with family to enjoy Wexford’s beautiful sandy beaches and top attractions, teeing off on local golf courses, attending the famous Wexford Opera Festival, or indulging in a shopping weekend, the Talbot Hotel Wexford is the ideal choice. It also provides a stunning venue for special occasions, from birthday celebrations to weddings, making every event truly unforgettable.
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