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Exceptional and secluded four-star hotel |
Taylor's Hill Galway Ireland +353 91 52 1433 http://www.ardilaunhousehotel.ie |
Located approximately one mile from the city center, this four-star hotel is quiet and secluded. The reception area exudes comfort and elegance and these characteristics are reiterated throughout the hotel. The hotel was recently refurbished with a state-of-the-art leisure complex and an award-winning restaurant, thus satisfying all the requirements of the discerning traveller. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable hotel with spectacular views |
The Promenade Salthill Galway Ireland +353 91 52 0520 http://www.galwaybayhotel.net/ |
This fairly new hotel (opened in 1998) commands awe-inspiring views of Galway Bay and the Clare Hills. All rooms are very tastefully decorated and well appointed. Many have their own balcony where you can take in the fresh sea air. Superb restaurant facilities are on offer. Dine indoors or alfresco on the elevated sundeck overlooking the sea. The lovely location, combined with good leisure and conference facilities, makes for a very satisfactory stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Newly Refurbished Hotel |
Dublin Road Galway Ireland +353 91 75 3181 http://www.ryan-hotels.com |
Located just outside the city center, this three star hotel offers a complete package for the discerning traveller who wants to luxuriate completely. In the evening have a drink in Toddy's bar or the hotel lounge. The Oranmore Room restaurant offers a contemporary menu that has been highly recommended by numerous food critics. The magnificent leisure center includes a 2,500 sq ft. pool with 60ft swimming lanes, and a toddlers' pool. Other facilities are a steam room, jacuzzi, sauna, multi-purpose sports hall, aerobics studio, a state-of-the-art gym and floodlit tennis courts. Ample parking facilities are just outside the main entrance. 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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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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One of the newest hotels in Galway |
Terryland Headford Road Galway Ireland +353 91 76 1122 |
Situated near Galway's City centre, the Menlo Park Hotel offers the best of modern facilities with old fashioned hospitality. All rooms have TV/satellite, welcome tray, power showers, ironing centers, and rich colour schemes. Executive rooms also feature king beds, sofas, and work desks. The hotel also has a contemporary chic but casual restaurant, MP's Bar and Lounge, where you will find entertainment over the weekend. Bar food/carvery is available all day. The hotel is easily accessible and parking is free. There is computer point in some bedrooms. 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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