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Comfortable guest house that has only improved with time |
19 Father Griffin Place Galway Ireland +353 91 58 2638 |
The same family has managed the Adare guesthouse for many years and they always show the same warmth and kindness. The Adare is just a short stroll from the old quarter of the city and the seaside resort of Salthill is also close by. The Adare has been recently refurbished with lovely pine furniture and flooring. The dining room overlooks a beautifully cultivated patio area. All bedrooms are well appointed with en suite, direct dial phones and hairdryers. Ironing facilities are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exceptional guesthouse accommodation close to city center |
7 College Road Galway Ireland +353 91 56 3941 |
Located close to the city center, this guesthouse offers an ideal base for the traveller on the move. The interior is well appointed and comfortable, offering ensuite accommodation. The proprietor Corinne Mannion is very friendly. Ashford Manor is convenient to pubs, restaurants and shopping in Galway, and also features ample car parking facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family hotel with comfortable, homely atmosphere |
Dominick Street Galway Ireland +353 91 56 2241 |
Conveniently situated in Dominick Street, the Atlanta Hotel is a cosy, family run hotel.Very friendly staff and a homely atmosphere are combined with views of the Claddagh basin and Spanish Arch.Pubs, shops and theatres are minutes away. This is an excellent base for the visitor who wants to ramble around Galway.There is also a small garden which residents can use.All rooms are ensuite. Features include TV, parking and tea and coffee making facilities in rooms. There are price reductions available for children and senior citizens, subject to availability and excluding peak season dates. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Centrally-located hotel built of stone |
Lower Merchant's Road Galway Ireland +353 91 56 8166 |
Located in the old trading area of the city, Brennan's Yard is an impressive stone-clad building only a short walk from Galway's main shopping area. This recently refurbished hotel has an exceptional standard of both accommodation and food. All bedrooms have an individual character of their own.The restaurant offers a wide range of superb dishes, while the bar is intimate and has a lively atmosphere, often accompanied by very good live music. Residents can avail of the car parking facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable hotel with warm and friendly atmosphere |
Forster Street Galway Ireland +353 91 56 9633 |
Opened in 1996, this hotel is located close to the central area of Galway city. Although it is relatively new, the Eyre Square Hotel has a warm, traditional atmosphere. It is adjacent to the bus and railway station and offers a high standard of accommodation. All rooms are en-suite with direct dial phone and tea and coffee making facilities.The restaurant offers many culinary delights and a good selection of children's meals. The lively Red Square pub is also worth a visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Probably the cleanest, friendliest hostel in Galway |
Eyre Square Galway Ireland +353 91 56 6959 |
Located bang in the middle of Galway's city centre, this is a traditional stone building overlooking Eyre Square. The interior has replicated the old-world exterior with comfortable, church pew seating in the common room and pictures of old Galway on the walls. It's a small hostel but ideal for groups, singles and couples. It offers all the facilities one would expect, including guests' kitchen, common room and showers. Recommended by Let's Go, Rough Guide and La Guide du Routard, this is probably the cleanest hostel in Galway. Proprietor Flora Rice ensures that a stay here is a home from home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming hotel in the heart of Galway |
Eyre Square Galway Ireland +353 91 56 4041 |
The Great Southern overlooks the John F. Kennedy Memorial Park, or Eyre Square as it is known by the locals. It is a 19th century building with a relaxing yet elegant interior. The rooms are plush and decorated in an opulent fashion, and the hotel itself possesses an old world charm. In the lobby there are comfortable areas to sit, have a drink or enjoy a light snack. Choose from several comfortable suites. The swimming pool on the hotel's top floor provides a great view of Galway's city center. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable, affordable hostel |
Frenchville Lane Eyre Square Galway Ireland +353 91 56 1150 |
Great Western House is the crème de la crème of economically priced accommodation in Galway. It is very well situated, just adjacent to the train and bus station. It offers all the amenities you would expect to find in more expensive hotels, plus a sauna and games room thrown in. There are no curfews as friendly staff staff the reception desk 24 hours a day. Great Western House is highly recommended by different travel guides such as Lonely Planet, La Guide du Routard and the Rough Guide. Booking early is highly recommended, as this is probably one of the most popular places to stay in Galway. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A modern waterfront gem! |
New Docks Road Galway Ireland +353 91 56 9466 http://www.harbour.ie/ |
This hotel is the best find in Galway with regards to contemporary comfort and latest luxuries. Located on the city waterfront, it is not only equidistant from the main shopping areas, but remains a perfect venue for a business stay-over and special occasions. The conference facilities are up to date with LCD projectors, air conditioning, ISDN or Broadband, microphones and more, while a special sales team can organize the most memorable event or party for you, which include everything from flower arrangement to the cocktail list. Apart from these facilities, each of the rooms is luxurious and includes a wholesome breakfast. The hotel also features a stylish bar and a restaurant that serves an exotic blend of Irish and European cuisine. So, if you're looking for real comfort with a dash of style, look no further than the Harbour Hotel. Different room rates are available from corporate, midweek to weekend. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ideally located, comfortable and reliable |
Quay Street Galway Ireland +353 91 56 6444 http://www.jurysdoyle.com |
Lodging at Jury's Inn ensures a relaxing, pleasant stay, ideally located just at the River Corrib, with easy access to both city center and the scenic Claddagh. The hotel incorporates a spacious bar, with a laid-back atmosphere by day and a livelier feel by night. The bar serves residents until 1:30am. The rooms are cozy, warm and spacious. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ultimately comfortable with all the amenities |
Lough Atalia Road Galway Ireland +353 91 53 8300 / +1 800 333 3333 http://www.radisson.com/galwayie |
The Radisson is deceptively well located just behind the bus and train station, making it easy for visitors to check in with their baggage right away. The Radisson boasts all the usual amenities, as well as a few significant extras such as a swimming pool, entertainment auditorium and the place of leisure - the Spirit One Spa. The room rates lower during weekends and public holidays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sleep tight! |
Bothar Na mBan Woodquay Galway Ireland +353 91 56 6999 http://www.sleepzone.ie/ |
Cheery rooms, excellent transport facilities and just minutes away from the shopping and partying zone! Now what else could a backpacker ask for? Located in central Galway, Sleepzone is just three minutes away from Eyre Square. Clean dormitories and funky paintings with Scandinavian-style décor will appeal tremendously to your senses. Rates are seasonal and modest - EUR13 per person for a dormitory accommodating eight to ten persons, EUR15 for six persons, and EUR16 for four persons. ID is required for check-in. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spacious, comfortable hotel in the city center |
Victoria Place off Eyre Square Galway Ireland +353 91 56 7433 |
The Victoria Hotel is very centrally located, just 100 yards off Eyre Square and a short walk away from shops, pubs and theatres. Each of the bedrooms is spacious and beautifully appointed and the hotel overall is friendly and comfortable. The restaurant has an extensive lunch menu and an a la carte dinner menu, both offering fine and reasonably priced cuisine. Music by some of the best local bands is provided in the evenings. Review © 2007, Wcities |