Nestled in the South East corner of Ireland - Tramore is a delightful seaside resort built on a gradual incline, which dips its feet into the broad Atlantic Ocean. A bright gem in the rich garment of nature, adorning a region of ancient and historic fame which for over 200 years has consistently lured thousands of holidaymakers here in search of health and pleasure.
Type: Tramore Hotels Agent: Reception Company: The Grand Hotel
The Grand Hotel is owned and managed by the Treacy family,
and combines it's traditional and elegant surroundings with friendly staff to create it's unique relaxing atmosphere.
Ideally located in the Sunny South East, The Grand Hotel is only minutes away from Tramore Strand and 10 km from Waterford City.
History
The Grand Hotel has been providing an exceedingly high standard of accommodation for visitors to Tramore since 1790.
The Hotel was built by Bartholomew Rivers, a wealthy banker, merchant and ship owner, as part of his plan to develop the little seaside village as a thriving tourist resort. By 1801, the Hotel was leased to a John Walsh, and for a time it was known as Walsh's Hotel, but an advertisement in the Waterford Mirror in 1807 referred to it as the Great Hotel, and the name stuck.