Located in its own private grounds, this 4-star hotel offers spacious, elegant rooms. It is only 20 minutes’ walk from Galway’s center and 5 minutes' walk from the nearest shopping center.
Justin
From
United States
Our room was the biggest of the 4 hotels we stayed in Ireland. Also the biggest bathroom. Our room has AC and even though it only went to 19° it was the only hotel that had it. Free parking. Close to main area of Galway.
Flannery’s Hotel features spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, The Galwegian Restaurant and Frankie’s Bar & Bistro. There is free parking on site, and central Galway is 2.2 mi away.
Wayne
From
Australia
Very busy hotel in a good location to the centre of Galway. The staff were very helpful, and the food was good.
Right within the center of Galway, the Eyre Square Hotel provides brightly furnished rooms with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi. Galway Cathedral is a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
Cody
From
United States
Close to all shopping and restaurants and the bus and train station for a fast get away. The Shower and it's water pressure was awesome!
The Galmont Hotel & Spa overlooks Galway Bay and is just 656 feet from Eyre Square. It has an award-winning restaurant, Spirit One Spa and Energize fitness and leisure.
Deirdre
From
United States
Breakfast was good value and very nice dining area
The Connacht Hotel is located close to Lough Atalia, 1.5 miles from the city center. It features a leisure center with a 20-yard pool, spacious rooms, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Naomi
From
Ireland
Love the location , hotel is very comfortable and warm , kid friendly also
The rooms feature a comfortable bed and a marble bathroom with designer toiletries. Rooms also feature a flat-screen chromecast TV, complimentary WiFi and press reader.
Alexey
From
United States
Nice hotel. Great location
The only problem is they chose to cancel reservation for reasons unknown, never informed me
Ideally located among spacious private grounds, this luxury 4-star hotel features a superb location in the leafy suburb of Taylors Hill, 0.6 mi from Galway city center.
Christa
From
Canada
The breakfast was really good!
The steam room was hot and the gardens are nice
Located in Galway, 1.6 miles from Dead Mans Beach, Radisson RED Galway provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Mehrdad
From
United States
New hotel. Extremely clean and organized. Very friendly staff.
Flannery’s Hotel features spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, The Galwegian Restaurant and Frankie’s Bar & Bistro. There is free parking on site, and central Galway is 2.2 mi away.
The Galmont Hotel & Spa overlooks Galway Bay and is just 656 feet from Eyre Square. It has an award-winning restaurant, Spirit One Spa and Energize fitness and leisure.
Overlooking the famous Salthill Promenade, Galway Bay and the Clare Hills, this elegant hotel features a 25-yard swimming pool, a whirlpool, and a large gym.
G, You Look Good to Me! An outstanding style icon on the west of Ireland hotel scene, Galway’s g Hotel has upped the style stakes even further in a dramatic one-million-euro refurbishment of its...
Right within the center of Galway, the Eyre Square Hotel provides brightly furnished rooms with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi. Galway Cathedral is a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
Located in Galway, 1.2 miles from National University of Galway, The Westwood Summer Accommodation has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
In the heart of Galway City, the Travelodge Plus Galway is just 10 minutes' walk from the Eyre Square and a 3-minute stroll from both the Greyhound Stadium and Connacht Rugby Stadium.
The rooms feature a comfortable bed and a marble bathroom with designer toiletries. Rooms also feature a flat-screen chromecast TV, complimentary WiFi and press reader.
The HYDE Hotel is a modern, boutique-style hotel located in the heart of Galway City, right next to the train and bus stations, and just a minute’s walk from Eyre square.
Located on Galway's picturesque waterfront, Harbor Hotel offers modern rooms including, air-conditioning, free WiFi, bluetooth speakers and onsite car parking.
Overlooking Galway Bay and located on Quay Street, Leonardo Hotel Galway is a 2-minute walk from St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church. It offers a restaurant and a 24-hour reception.
In central Galway, the Park House Hotel blends the warmth and personality of a boutique hotel with 4-star luxury. It offers an award-winning restaurant and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Thirteen On The Green - Eyre Square is located on the corner of Eyre Square in the heart of Galway city center. The bus and train station are just a 2-minute walk away.
The friendly, warm and affordable Wards Hotel and Pub is located in the Lower Salthill area of Galway. A 10 minute walk will bring you to the center of the city.
FAQs about hotels in Galway
On average, 3-star hotels in Galway cost $169 per night, and 4-star hotels in Galway are $192 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Galway can be found for $266 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Galway this weekend is $245 or, for a 4-star hotel, $252. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Galway for this weekend cost around $381 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $218 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Galway for tonight. You'll pay around $228 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Galway will cost around $355, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Welcoming Galway is a small city with fantastic nightlife and an infectious atmosphere. Outside of the Galway Arts Festival, there’s still plenty of live music in the Irish pubs to get the party started.
The Galway Races at Ballybrit Race Course west of Galway Airport attract a good crowd, as does Eyre Square, a green space with flags of previous ruling families who gave it its nickname - City of Tribes. To the south are cobbled streets housing brightly colored shops and restaurants.
Sights in Galway include its cathedral and city museum which has an interesting insight into the history of the city and Ireland. Lynch’s Castle is the last remaining 17th-century merchant house, and the Spanish Arch is a small section of city walls by the Corrib River, linking Galway Bay to huge Loch Corrib. Where river and ocean meet is Claddagh Park, a great spot for a picnic with a view.
Further around the coast is Salthill Promenade, home to Atlantaquaria, Ireland’s national aquarium, focussing on sealife off Irish shores. It’s a Christmas Day tradition to jump from Blackrock Diving Tower nearby into the icy Atlantic Ocean, though you may well spot some wag giving it a go.
Booking.com has an excellent range of Galway hotels, apartments and B&Bs to complete your stay.
We went a few days before St. Patrick's day and stayed to following weekend, plenty to do, enjoyed the Cliffs of Moher and Salthill, no problem getting around mainly flat, busses easy to hop on for trips. As you can imagine plenty of bars serving good food but your welcome in all the hotel restaurants
Guest review by
Jennifer
Review score
8.0
Hooked resturant food was very good seafood.
Hooked resturant food was very good seafood. Seafood Chowder, w fresh homemade brown bread was amazing. Small place opens at 5pm and fills up fast. No parking. Drove to Klyemare Abbey. Was very nice trip. Go hike around grounds (shuttle if you need it to gardens). Gardens are a work in progress (restorations started in 2000). Parking downdown is impossible. I would take Uber .
Guest review by
Roger
United States
Review score
10.0
Location was perfect with access to all within Eyre Square,...
Location was perfect with access to all within Eyre Square, we eat in hotel and a couple of local restaurants , no waiting time , Carpark was easily accessible and with reduced rate from hotel at €12 per day.
Guest review by
Jim
Ireland
Review score
10.0
Galway city is very atmospheric so if you're tossing up...
Galway city is very atmospheric so if you're tossing up whether to visit I would say you wouldn't be disappointed if you did. Lots to see in surrounding areas too. Mind you, there's lots to see wherever you go and whatever you see in Ireland!!
Guest review by
JC&AE
Australia
Review score
8.0
Lively Irish city with a large amount of pubs and...
Lively Irish city with a large amount of pubs and restaurants. Trad music is played in many pubs. The harbor is lovely on a sunny day to walk around. The Aran Islands are close by and can be toured by bike in one day and then one can still return to Galway in the evening.
Guest review by
Annette
Germany
Review score
10.0
We loved Galway and at 73 years old we had no problems with...
We loved Galway and at 73 years old we had no problems with transportation or navigating the city. Everyone was delightful and helpful! The slower pace than Dublin was nice..never a dull moment, fantastic shopping g and restaurants. Can’t say enough good things about Galway.
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Anonymous
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Surprisingly, our room had excellent beds. I slept very well and felt rested during our stay. I found the gym fantastic. This makes up for the low scores we gave due to the run-down rooms. The lobby and the restaurant are exactly what you would expect from a 4-star hotel. Close to the city center. Rating for these items: 9.
9 and 7 added together and divided by two make a total of 8.
The staff at the G Hotel are EXCEPTIONAL. From the minute we checked in we were blown away by the staff, they could not do enough. Very professional and so helpful in every way. Bar staff were outstanding, catering staff, reception staff and cleaners we cannot praise enough. Have not had this kind of service in a hotel in Ireland ever. Everything exceeded our expectations.
10 min walk into the city centre and lovely location with everything you need on your doorstep Frank the owner is a gentleman and couldn't do enough the rooms are immaculate I'd give 5 stars for your value for money in the best city in Ireland
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