Hotels Galway Ireland ( IE)
Menlo Park Hotel, Headford Road, Galway
The Menlo Park Hotel and Conference Centre is a stylish and elegant property situated near the heart of Galway City. The emphasis at the Menlo Park is on offering the very best of modern facilities along with old fashioned hospitality, where our guests will be given a cordial welcome and an uncompromised level of service
The G, Wellpark, Galway
Location. Named one of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, The G Hotel is located in Galway, Ireland, just one kilometer from the Roman Catholic Cathedral and Salmon Weir Bridge. Hotel Features. Louis X V I style chairs, glass and chrome furnishings and Venetian plaster moldings are part of the eclectic design crafted by Philip Treacy, the renowned hat designer and native of Galway. The G Hotel won the Travel + Leisure Design Award for Best Large Hotel in 2007. E S P A, Ireland's first urban spa, creates a soothing oasis in stone, linen, glass and wood that overlooks a Japanese bamboo garden. Rain showers, rock saunas, tepidariums, ice fountains, fitness center and vitality pool with a water wall add additional appeal. Riva at The G, the contemporary Italian eatery, serves risotto, seafood and pasta specialties amongst purple velvet banquettes and Andrew Martin chairs in jewel tones. A carpet of tiny Red Swarovski crystals graces the G's Cocktail Bar. Six meeting suites boast break out areas, a Sky Lounge and two theaters at the adjoining Eye Cinema. Wireless Internet access is available. Guestrooms. Theatrical public spaces give way to subdued, intimate guestrooms. Inspired by Galway's landscapes and seashores, the rooms utilize materials and textures synonymous with a day at the shore, including conch shell pillows and white Frette linens. A C D/ D V D player and in suite library provide entertainment options. Many bathrooms showcase showers built for two, monogrammed bathrobes and slippers, and Etro toiletries. Expert Tip. Glamorous sitting areas set apart The G Hotel from the rest. A raspberry colored catwalk leads to the Grand Salon, showcasing Lough Atalia from floor to ceiling windows and Swarovski crystals embedded into occasional tables. The Pink Salon features Andy Warhol camouflage print chairs and black and white vortex carpet amidst hot pink and purple furnishings. The masculine Blue Lounge boasts golden doorways, Art Deco light fixtures, blue walls and velvet sofas in royal purple and crimson
The Courtyard by Marriott, Headford Point, Galway
The Courtyard by Marriott is a modern, four storey hotel located within one mile of the city centre and the Connemara championship golf course. The 104 contemporary guestrooms feature bold, red decor with crisp white linens, and include satellite television, direct dial phones, wireless Internet connections, safes, coffee/tea makers, refrigerators and bathrooms with shower/tub combinations. < B R> Guests can tone up using cardiovascular equipment and free weights in the fitness centre before enjoying a light lunch of panini and salad in the Point Bar, which becomes a lively cocktail bar in the evenings. The Olive Tree is a Mediterranean style bistro serving Traditional Irish fare with a European influence for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Business travellers can stay connected via high speed wireless Internet access. Practical amenities include 24 hour room service, an onsite cash point, currency exchange and babysitting services. Guests arriving by car will find will find complimentary garage parking facilities on site. Nearby attractions include Lynch's Castle, which is within one mile of the hotel, and a wide range of water sports are available at Salthill Beach, two miles away. Galway Airport is 5.5 miles away, with an approximate driving time of 15 minutes
Corrib Village (Budget Accommodation), Newcastle Road, Galway .
A self catering, budget holiday complex set in the grounds of Galway University, Corrib Village lies three kilometres from Eyre Square and the city centre. The 660 modern apartment style guestrooms are spread over two floors and have simple neutral decor and functional furnishings. All apartments include fully equipped kitchens with cookers, microwaves and fridge freezers, and living and dining areas with Internet connections, satellite television and direct dial telephones. After enjoying breakfast in the dining area, guests can consult staff on the front desk about sightseeing in and around Galway, before hopping on the complimentary shuttle bus that will ferry them to Eyre Square in the city centre. On site, guests can enjoy a game of pool, and visitors with cars will find plenty of free parking. Guests will find the Roman Catholic Cathedral and Salmon Weir Bridge both a kilometre away, and Nora Barnacle's house and Lynch's Castle can be found within two kilometres. Dublin International Airport is 223 kilometres away with an approximate driving time of three hours
Carna Bay Hotel, Connemara, Galway
Location. The Carna Bay Hotel is located in the village of Carna in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. Clifden Bay is 22 kilometres away and Kylemore Abbey is 26 kilometres away. Hotel Features. The family run Carna Bay Hotel is set in a modern, white stone building. Staff at the front desk offer the use of a safe deposit box, and concierge services include currency exchange, childcare, and laundry facilities. Staff can also assist with booking golfing, fishing, and pony trekking excursions. Complimentary Internet connections are available throughout the hotel and free parking can be found on site. The hotel's restaurant offers Connemara Lamb and Seafood dishes in country style surroundings with patterned carpets and wood furnishings. There is a bar on site and room service is available. Guestrooms. Carna Bay Hotel has 24 guestrooms with neutral decor, wood furnishings, and patterned fabrics. All have private bathrooms and include televisions, direct dial phones, tea and coffee making facilities, and hair dryers
Glenlo Abbey Hotel, Bushypark, Galway
Situated overlooking Lough Corrib, the Glenlo Abbey Hotel is a converted 18th century abbey set in a 138 acre estate, originally home to Galway's tribal leaders, four kilometres from the city centre. The 46 guestrooms, some with lakeside views, feature traditional décor with warm fabrics and dark wood furnishings. Modern amenities include cable television, direct dial phones, clothes presses, and safes. All have marble bathrooms with bathrobes, designer toiletries, telephones, makeup mirrors, bidets,and hair dryers. < B R> The Hotel interior features towering ceilings and stained glass walls and can be hired for private dinner parties, banquets and corporate events. The Pavilion is a multi purpose event facility for up to 200 delegates with a function suite, private foyer bar and six syndicate rooms, all fully equipped with I S D N and Internet connections; business and secretarial services are also available. Guests can enjoy the intimate surroundings of the Kentfield Cocktail Lounge or sip coffee and cognacs in the library. Practical amenities include free parking, babysitting facilities, and concierge services. Golf enthusiasts can practise their swing onsite at the 9 hole double green lakeside course or on the 12 bay driving range. The hotel estate also offers; fly fishing on the lake, cruises aboard the flat bottomed lake boat, archery, and clay pigeon shooting. The hotel offers a plethora of dining options: The Pullman Restaurant has three restored carriages, formerly used by the Orient Express, serving specialities such as Galway Oysters; The River Room serves international dishes beside stunning views; The Oak Cellar Bar offers traditional Irish pub style lunch dishes; i maginative theme evenings including western style barbecues and murder mysteries are occasionally held in the restaurants. The nearest airport is Shannon International Airport, which is 91 kilometres from the hotel. Regular bus services are available from outside the terminal building to Limerick with connections to all of Ireland's major cit ies. Taxis are available at the 24 hour taxi desk in the arrivals hall. A t axi to the hotel costs approximately 120 Euros. Alternatively the bus fare i s approximately 13.50 Euros (single) or 21.50 Euros (return)
The House Hotel, Lower Merchants Road, Galway
Location. The House is a boutique hotel set in the centre of Galway. It has a stone façade and is located next to the famous Spanish Arch, 500 metres from the modern and vibrant Eyre Square shopping complex. Shannon International Airport ( S N N) is 90 kilometres away, an approximate driving time of 90 minutes. Hotel Features. The contemporary hotel bar offers a wide selection of cocktails and drinks, and features live entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings. Complimentary wireless Internet is available for those guests wishing to catch up on emails or surf the web. The nearby parking facilities are free of charge and the room service menu is available 24 hours a day. The House's Parlour Bar and Grill is an informal restaurant serving fine international cuisine prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients. The style and decor evokes the feel of a country kitchen. Guestrooms. There are 40 air conditioned guestrooms located on three floors, all of which have contemporary design with classic furnishings and include blackout drapes, flatscreen televisions with pay movies, direct dial phones with voicemail, safes, desks, complimentary high speed Internet access, bottled water, newspapers and minibars. Bathrooms have bathrobes, hair dryers and designer toiletries. Expert Tip. The Eyre Square shopping complex offers over 60 retail outlets and Ireland's only giant ' Vidiwall' presenting tourist information, music and news
Best Western Flannerys Hotel, Dublin Road, Galway
The Best Western Flannerys Hotel is a long established residence located two kilometers from the restaurants and bars of the lively city center of Galway, Ireland. The nearest major airport is Shannon International 93 kilometers away, a drive of about an hour and a half. It can also serve as a useful base from which to explore the Arran Islands and Connemara National Park. The light wood furniture and bright modern décor of the Galwegian Restaurant create a relaxed environment in which to enjoy a fusion of traditional Galwegian and International cuisine. Dishes are prepared with local produce and complemented by an extensive wine list. Alternatively, Best Western Flannerys Hotel guests can relax with a pint of Guinness in the traditionally laid out Frannies Bar, where a selection of Galway Irish pub food is available and there is live music on weekends. Business travelers have access to conference rooms, and guests with children can find childcare available. The Best Western Flannerys Hotel, Galway bright guestrooms have dark wood furnishings and feature Internet access and cable television
Jurys Inn Galway, Quay Street
Location. Positioned on Quay Street in Galway, Ireland, the Jurys Inn Galway stands within 300 meters of shopping and restaurants, and overlooks the historical Spanish Arch and Galway Bay. Hotel Features. The hotel offers the Innfusion Restaurant, Inn Pub and Il Barista Coffee Bar with fresh pastries. The 24 hour front desk handles dry cleaning and currency exchange. Guestrooms. Guestrooms feature satellite television and high speed Internet access. Expert Tip. The hotel stands beside the Spanish Arch, built in 1584 and serving as city walls for the town of Galway. Part of the Arch has been transformed into the Galway City Museum
Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Galway, Lough Atalia Road
Location. The modern Radisson S A S Hotel Galway is located in Galway city, 500 metres from Eyre Square and the historic city centre. Galway Airport ( G W Y) is 10 kilometres away. Hotel Features. The purpose built Radisson S A S Hotel Galway has an outdoor terrace overlooking Galway Bay. There is wireless Internet access throughout. Marinas restaurant specialises in local seafood such as Galway oysters, wild salmon and monkfish. The relaxed Atrium Bar and Lounge has an open fireplace and live piano music most evenings. As well as cocktails, stouts and Irish whiskies, a traditional Irish afternoon tea is served daily. The Atrium opens onto the heated terrace. The hotel has meeting rooms, a business centre and wireless Internet access. There is an onsite leisure centre with a large pool, children's pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. The hotel's gym has views of Lough Atalia. Guestrooms. The Radisson S A S Hotel Galway's 205 air conditioned guestrooms are decorated in neutral tones and many have views of Lough Atalia and Galway Bay. All rooms have satellite television, tea/coffee making facilities and minibars