- What exactly is a hostel?
- Do I need to bring bed-linen to the hostel in Cork?
- Is there a curfew at Sheila’s Hostel Cork?
- Do I need to be a member of a hostel organisation?
- Is it safe to make an online booking with my credit card at Sheila’s hostel Cork?
- Is Sheila’s Hostel Cork close to the city centre?
- What is there to see and do in Cork?
- How do I get to Sheila’s Hostel Cork?
- Is smoking permitted in Sheila’s Hostel Cork?
- Do you have parking?
A tourist hostel is a budget accommodation centre offering primarily shared dormitory accommodation; some private rooms; self-catering facilities and generally will provide laundry facilities. Hostels vary greatly in size and in the facilities on offer but one factor is constant: The accommodation is inexpensive, thus allowing those on a budget to visit places that they might otherwise be unable to afford.
No. We provide all the bed-linen that is required. For reasons of hygiene we ask guests not to use their own sleeping bags, sheets etc. Do bring your own towels. Though if you forget, they may be hired from reception.
No. At Sheila’s, reception is manned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. However, guests are given security passes daily which must be presented to gain admission to the hostel after 11.30 at night.
Do I need to be a member of a hostel organisation?
No. Sheila’s is an Independent Hostel and membership is not required.
Is it safe to make a booking by credit card?
Yes. We use a special encryption system to ensure that all our online transactions are safe and secure.
Is Sheila’s close to the city centre?
Most certainly. We are only five minutes away from the city centre; bus and rail stations. You can get directions here.
What is there to see and do in Cork?
Click on the link for a list of places to see and things to do.
You can get a map and directions here.
Is smoking permitted in Sheila’s Hostel Cork?
Smoking is not permitted anywhere in Sheila’s. There is a patio outside, to the rear where you may smoke.
There is a city car park directly outside our front door.
This parking is free overnight. ie: 6.30pm to 8.30am + all day Sunday and on Public Holidays.
It is necessary to pay for the parking between 8.30am and 6.30pm from Monday to Saturday.
The way you pay is by buying a “Parking Disc” from any local convenience store. These discs cost 2€ per 2 hours.
It is not possible to display more than one disc at a time!
If you want to park during the day; we would recommend using the Railway Station Car Park on Railway Street. This is 5mins walk from Sheila’s and, at the time of writing, the cost is 8€ per 24hrs.








