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location
Great Southern Killarney is located in Killarney, Ireland, directly adjacent to Killarney Train Station. Killarney Bus station is a two-minute walk from the hotel, and Killarney National Park is just a five-minute walk away. Though its prime location is in the heart of the town center, the hotel is set amid six-acres of gardens to give it the private feel of a country estate.
Nearest Airport
Kerry Airport (10.5 mi / 17 km)
Hotel Address
East Avenue Road, Killarney
Ireland V93 R866
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