The Imperial Hotel in Cork offers a spa and salon with contemporary accommodations in Cork’s thriving City Centre.
Hotel Features
A historic hotel in Cork, the Imperial has dates back to 1813 when the Cork Committee of Merchants commissioned Sir Thomas Deane to design and build a Pembroke Street hotel and coach yard to accommodate the city’s growing number of merchants. Today, the Imperial Hotel Cork’s focus is first-and-foremost, rest and relaxation. Inside, the lobby’s interior is cool and relaxing, with hardwood floors and sleek furnishings. The hotel boasts an incredible spa with a full range of Aveda body treatments including scrubs, wraps, polishes and massages. The spa’s ten treatment rooms are each inspired by the elements of nature. The salon also has expertly trained hair and beauty stylists. On-site dining at the Imperial Hotel in Cork is headlined by the elegant Pembroke Restaurant, serving an innovative menu of Irish and Mediterranean cuisine fresh from Cork’s meat and produce markets. Alternatively the Food Hall is a friendly lunch spot with informal atmosphere and tasty sandwiches and quiches, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Guestrooms
Rooms at the Imperial Hotel in Cork are just as elegant and sophisticated as the hotel’s public spaces, emphasizing luxury and relaxation. Deluxe rooms offer flat screen televisions, and leather couches in spacious lounging areas. Standard amenities include Aveda spa bath products, power shower heads, and interactive televisions with over 20 newly released movies and a digital music library.
Hotel Location
A luxury hotel in Cork’s City Centre, the Imperial Hotel is close to Cork’s boutique shops and commercial centers. Cork hotel guests should definitely visit Blarney Castle, just a couple miles outside of the city. Yellow Shuttle buses run between Cork International Airport and the hotel every 30 minutes.