The Address Sligo ideally situated in the heart of Sligo. Part of the Address Collective, this design driven hotel offers an eclectic mix of luxe interiors and traditional design pieces all sourced from and crafted in Ireland.
The Address Sligo promises the ultimate hotel experience full of special touches that surprise and delight. The hotel’s design pay homage to the beautiful Sligo coast with colour palettes inspired by its rugged coastlines and rich heritage interiors, with 61 bright and spacious bedrooms. In 2024 we were delighted to receive the Irish Hotel Award for Hotel Design of the Year, Connaught and we also accepted the Winner for Hotel Newcomer of the Year.
The Address Spa is now open complete with ultra-modern gym, steam room, plunge pool and Finnish sauna. Our outdoor hot tub and treatment rooms will be available shortly. This exclusive space offers guests a retreat to rejuvenate and re-energise.
The Address Sligo is next to O’Connell Street, Sligo’s main thoroughfare and Sligo Railway and Bus Station are a 5-minute walk away. The Address Sligo overlooks Sligo Bay and sits on the Wild Atlantic Way.
Food & drink
NORTH is their new eatery and offers a casual, diverse and relaxed dining environment serving international cuisine with an array of signature cocktails and dishes, craft beers, and specially selected wines. The food curation focuses on sustainability, seasonality and locality for its inspiration and is open for both lunch and dinner.
More info…
- Day Spa available within the hotel
- Enjoy the jacuzzi and spa treatments
- Restaurant and bar
- Business BBQ’s a speciality
About Sligo
Sligo town is the hub of the county and you will experience everything great in life while visiting – great food and drink, the very best festivals and live music and a cultural rhythm that is totally unique. It’s name in Irish is Sligeach which means ‘Shelly Place’, giving a great indication to our coastal and food heritage.
You will stroll along the banks of the beautiful Garavogue River and enjoy the natural beauty of Doorly Park and Lough Gill. The towering Benbulben Mountain is always in your frame and historic Knocknarea mountain with Queen Maeve’s burial cairn on the summit regularly pops in to view.
You will meet the friendliest people in the world and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. You can easily get around Sligo town and the nearby coastal seaside villages of Strandhill and Rosses Point by public transport too;
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