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.
Edgerton
United States of America
Easy to get to. Room was very comfortable. Breakfast was good. Location is convenient. Staff was extremely accommodating. Entire experience was very welcoming.
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.
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.
Jonathan
United States of America
Breakfast was good and hearty, nice staff. Cleaning staff and reception were nice. Decent bar 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.
Marta
United States of America
The staff were very helpful and friendly. We stayed in the family suites which were comfortable. The hotel is within walking distance of the city center. We enjoyed our stay in Galway.
The hotel is ideally located between the buzz of Galway city and the relaxed seaside resort of Salthill.
Ayushman
India
Did not eat at the hotel but the property was very clean and comfortable. The staff was courteous and had everything for the family. Room Service was available but choose to move out as was there only for a day.
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.
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.
Located just 2 miles from Galway city center, Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate offers 5-star accommodations, free parking, a golf course, and views of Lough Corrib and the dramatic West of Ireland...
Martyn
United Kingdom
Great property and friendly staff. Pullman restaurant is unique experience.
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.
Shauna
United States of America
Amazing location. Steps from Latin quarter and shopping/restaurants. Rooms were clean. Hotel was nice.
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.
Nice property, clean, staff were friendly and helpful.
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.
The food was amazing, staff always smiling, and amazing stay in the jacuzzi
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.
Fantastic hotel. Great staff and facilities brilliant.
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...
Good breakfast, but not fantastic. Dinner was beautiful
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.
The Rooms, incredible location and staff were lovely
Nox Hotel Galway just off Headford Road, within walking distance of Galway city center. Free WiFi access is available and the property offers free parking.
Everything was lovely, the staff are a credit to you.
Overlooking Eyre Square in the heart of Galway, The Skeffington Arms offers bright, modern rooms, a vibrant bar and restaurant, and Galway‘s largest cocktail bar.
Bedroom was very spacious and beds very comfortable
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.
Such a beautiful hotel and the location is perfect
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.
Restaurant service was excellent, prompt and efficient.
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.
Loved how peaceful it was ,such a relaxing atmosphere
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.
Very clean and everything is excellently organized
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.
Hotel very central to Galway city and coach station
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.
The location was great and breakfast was beautiful
Situated in the heart of Salthill, Holiday Hotel is close to the waterfront of Galway bay, and just a 20 minute walk from central Galway.
Good location, nice clean room with everything needed.
FAQs about hotels in Galway
On average, 3-star hotels in Galway cost £155 per night, and 4-star hotels in Galway are £173 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Galway can be found for £218 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Galway this weekend is £215 or, for a 4-star hotel, £224. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Galway for this weekend cost around £447 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £151 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Galway for tonight. You'll pay around £178 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Galway will cost around £351, 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.
I was surprised at the number of tourists in Galway town.
I was surprised at the number of tourists in Galway town. It's a very interesting and atmospheric place reflecting the Irish love of music on every corner and every pub. We tried to book several recommended restaurants but they were full. This however, worked to our advantage as for several nights, we ate and drank at The Quays...which should not be missed, enjoying the live music as we ate and drank (not too much drink though!) It was the Irish evening I'd dreamed of for sooo long.
Carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city with combination of old and new, very...
Beautiful city with combination of old and new, very walkable, full of shops, restaurants and pubs. Silver Strand a must see if you like the beach, very swim able if you don’t mind freezing your nethers off. Fully enjoyed my time there.
H
Haskett
8.0
Scored 8.0
Galway was a great place to start our touring along the Wild...
Galway was a great place to start our touring along the Wild Atlantic Way meandering along the coastline and through the national parks. Galway City has plenty to offer with great food, accommodation, cafes, walks, shopping, even catching the bus to Salthill and walk along the promenade and least but not last great Guinness.
sandra
Australia
10
Scored 10
Lovely town , and a great base to travel from if you have a...
Lovely town , and a great base to travel from if you have a car. Lots of bars and restaurants in the town, many with live traditional music. Plenty of attractions within a 2 hour drive ... Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands, Westport and Clonmacnoise, to name but a few ...
Mario
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I wish I could say I loved my time in Galway.
I wish I could say I loved my time in Galway. After spending 9 days touring Ireland, Galway felt like a tourist trap. I have heard great things about this town so was really disappointed. It was a cute town, but extremely busy and packed full of tourists. We had a hard time getting dinner and missed hanging out with locals. The only bright spot about that day was that the Leonardo hotel was wonderful! It was a fantastic location, easy to get in and out of, clean and bright. Really fantastic breakfast!
Jessica
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Lovely family holiday in Spiddal where some of my in-laws...
Lovely family holiday in Spiddal where some of my in-laws family lived. Galway is so lovely but did not get to enjoy the city this time around. We did however come in the city to do the Corrib River boat cruise which was thoroughly enjoyable. Had a lovely coffee and cannoli at Bar Italia Ciarlantini while waiting to board the ferry.
The hotel was very nice and felt high quality. The interior, decorations, rooms bathroom all were nice and new. The rooms were big and the bed and mattress very comfortable.
The breakfast was exceptional - the best 8 had in my 2 weeks of travel in the UK
One person in our group was gluten intolerant and in the hotel restaurant and breakfast most of the options were available for him in a gluten free version! Seems this hotel got a distinction from the Ireland Celiacs association on this matter
Location was great, about a 10 min walk to Latin quarter and it felt super safe for two girls walking at night. The staff was great always friendly and filled our waters every time we passed. The room was nice and clean and beds were comfy. Free parking was great. A few shops around the hotel were nice too. The pub downstairs was fun and great for when you want a drink but don’t wanna walk to the city center.
Ann was the sweetest host we had so far. She is so funny, really enjoyed talking to her. Everything was more than perfect. Room was super comfy, shower worked perfectly fine, breakfast was the best we had im Ireland so far, she made us feel like home.
And the location is just great. 10 minutes walk into the city centre.
We were very sad we had to leave and will definitely come back ❤️
A beautiful 200 year old hotel - well renovated. The included breakfast was the best we had on our two week trip to Ireland. The location was great. The booking.com rate was fantastic. Our room was small, the beds were on rollers and it was hot with no ventilation. Avoid rooms between 325-328 - they are in an odd spot of the building and no breeze through the small window.
Breakfast had good variety. I only booked and paid for the breakfast at the hotel, and could choose between Irish Breakfast or the continental one, and prices were different. The room was very cleaned and comfy. Location is around 30minutes walk to the city center, it's a nice walk. The swimming pool was good. The hotel has great quality, I would stay again!!
Breakfast was great, and the owners were so nice! It wasn’t as modern as we’re used to (from other hotels), but it was enough! We had a comfy bed and hot water, which is all you need. :) The location is a plus, within 20 minutes you’re in the city center of Galway by bus, and Salthill promenade is just a 10 minute walk away.
We especilly like the close proximity to city centre. Don't overlook the Jungle for monring coffee and pastry. And definitely don't miss an evening meal at Murty Rabbitt's. The lamb is amazing and the live music was very enjoyable (not too loud like many Galway places tend to be.)
We had a wonderful stay here and the staff were incredibly welcoming and kind. They made us feel special as we were staying for our honeymoon and we had an excellent breakfast in the morning. It was also a very short and reasonable walk into the city centre.
A few staff members were very polite, they provided an extra duvet and a radiator for the room. However, other staff members were unfriendly and didn’t even apologize for the inconveniences caused. One benefit of the hotel is a location in the city center.
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
Friendly and welcoming staff, surprisingly good location. Even though the hotel is located about 5 km from the city center, it was easily approachable by buses. The buses stop right in front of the hotel. Tasty food in the restaurant.
Single rooms for all family members, at the end of the trip to Ireland this was perfect. Lots of room for all eight of us.
Also, bus was very convenient for transport to Galway center. Staff was very helpful. Excellent stay.
surprisingly excellent hotel given the cost. Perfect location in between train station and city center. incredibly helpful staff, clean room, nice and updated facilities. would definitely stay here again.
Friendly helpful and polite staff, clean and comfortable rooms. Location is fine, 20 minutes walk from the city center. The hotel is on the main road, but the sound from the road is not a problem.
Had good Air conditioning which most of the hotels in Ireland that we stayed at either didn’t or were very weak. Close to everything, was easy to walk to all the attractions in the city.
The hotel has a nice location, near to the main roads and not so far from the city center. All the staff is attentive and nice. The room is comfy. The breakfast is ok.
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