With spacious rooms and free Wi-Fi, Wilton Hotel Bray is about 2 km from Bray's seafront promenade and beach. Dublin is a 30-minute train ride from Bray Station.
Set in Bray and with Bray Beach reachable within 100 metres, The Palm offers a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Yup Yup 327327
Ireland
The room was lovely
Very modern
Everything you need
Staff were lovely
Food was top's quick service very reasonable
Hot tubs are placed in a spot that's perfect for the view to behold
Situated in Bray, 90 metres from Bray Beach, The Strand Hotel, the former residence of Oscar Wilde features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
The Palm, The Martello Hotel and Firefly have received great reviews from travellers in Bray regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
What guests said about Bray:
Scored 10
10
We went for long walks along the promenade.
We went for long walks along the promenade. The town is also just a short walk away. There is a choice of restaurants, coffee/ tea shops and grocery stores. We loved the farm market on the Saturday, which was just a short drive away. The added bonus was to watch the start and finish of the "To hell and back" endurance race with 100's of participants.
L
Lorraine
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Delightful seaside resort with very nice beaches.
Delightful seaside resort with very nice beaches. Several restaurants with ocean views. Lots of amenities. Just a short 30 min DART to Pearce Station in the heart of Dublin. A short drive to the Wicklow Mountains for a different experience. The drive to Dublin Airport was only 40 min during morning rush hour traffic.
JOHN
United States
Scored 10
10
The best thing about Bray is you have different places to...
The best thing about Bray is you have different places to eat, nice walks along the beach and around the harbour or if your adventures the climb up Bray head to the cross.
The town its self has lots of shops which is only a 15-20 minute walk away.
Sheila
Ireland
Scored 6.0
6.0
I didn't realize or research enough how far out of Bray the...
I didn't realize or research enough how far out of Bray the Wilton was located. As a single senior without a vehicle I felt isolated and bored.
However, the friendly and helpful staff were exceptional.
Evans
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bray is a bizarre mix of posh Dublin and 1970s faded...
Bray is a bizarre mix of posh Dublin and 1970s faded northern english seaside victorian town. A bit Scarborough, a bit Norfolk. Lots of amenities, restaurants, bars etc
Beach is large pebbles.
Bray Head walk is wonderful (currently closed for rockfall risk, but everyone seems to ignore the barriers and carry on anyway)
Great place to stay for visiting the area - Greystones is a slightly more upmarket version down the coast, Powerscourt 20 mins away, Glendalough 40 mins away.
Mark
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bray is a great place to enjoy a relaxed weekend on the...
Bray is a great place to enjoy a relaxed weekend on the beach. This small town is packed with great restaurants and family entertainment (the National Sealife Aquarium and Bray Bowl Arcade). We ate at The Dough Box, The Palm and Butler and Barry - all the food we had was superb!
Travel Aesthetic
Ireland
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The Martello Hotel is an excellent place to stay for a weekend with the girls or with family. We stayed with group of girls for my hen night and the service/ facilities at the hotel are fantastic. The staff are friendly and helpful and I will definitely be back again
Well presented rooms neat & tidy, little on the small side but ok for one night stays. Lovely balcony in eating area too small to be called a restaurant with good views over Bray seafront
Amazing venue located right on bray seafront ! Food below in the palm restaurant was exceptional! It was lovely to be able to wake up to a sunrise too !!
We were visiting family in Bray so the location was perfect. Only issue was connecting to the WiFi but a member of staff went out of his way to help us.
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