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 3.6 km away.
Robinson
United Kingdom
Convenient location for centre. Bus stop outside. Hotel nicely furnished. Pleasant welcome.
Located in its own private grounds, this 4-star hotel offers spacious, elegant rooms. It is only 20 minutes’ walk from Galway’s centre and 5 minutes' walk from the nearest shopping centre.
Debbie
Australia
Loved Menlo Park Hotel from the minute we walked in! Beautiful reception, restaurant with great food, ambience and friendly, helpful staff. Room was awesome with comfy bed and great amenities!! Loved it!!!
The Connacht Hotel is located close to Lough Atalia, 1.5 miles from the city centre. It boasts a leisure centre with a 20-metre pool, spacious rooms, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Ideally located amongst spacious private grounds, this luxury 4-star hotel boasts a superb location in the leafy suburb of Taylors Hill, 1km from Galway city centre.
Orla
Ireland
The room was quiet,spotless & very comfortable.The breakfasts were delicious.The dining room has a beautiful feel to it & with the sun light shining in each morning it was lovely.All the staff were attentive & overall the experience was great.
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.
Situated just 2 miles from Galway city centre, Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate offers 5-star accommodation, free parking, a golf course, and views of Lough Corrib and the dramatic West of Ireland...
Overlooking Galway Bay and situated 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.
M
United Kingdom
Location is exceptional, close to the best part of Galway. Rooms are of good quality. Breakfast very good but somewhat expensive
Overlooking the famous Salthill Promenade, Galway Bay and the Clare Hills, this elegant hotel features a 25-metre swimming pool, a whirlpool, and a large gym.
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 3.6 km away.
Good location, friendly staff and very helpful, food good
Overlooking the famous Salthill Promenade, Galway Bay and the Clare Hills, this elegant hotel features a 25-metre 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 situated 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
Right within the centre of Galway, the Eyre Square Hotel offers brightly furnished rooms with private bathrooms and free WiFi. Galway Cathedral is 10 minutes’ walk from the hotel.
Hotel very central to Galway city and coach station
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 HYDE Hotel is a modern, boutique-style hotel situated in the heart of Galway City, right next to the train and bus stations, and just a minute’s walk from Eyre square.
Beautiful, spacious room, staff were really friendly
Located in its own private grounds, this 4-star hotel offers spacious, elegant rooms. It is only 20 minutes’ walk from Galway’s centre and 5 minutes' walk from the nearest shopping centre.
Very clean and the beds were extremely comfortable
The Connacht Hotel is located close to Lough Atalia, 1.5 miles from the city centre. It boasts a leisure centre with a 20-metre pool, spacious rooms, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Restaurant service was excellent, prompt and efficient.
The Galmont Hotel & Spa overlooks Galway Bay and is just 200 metres 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
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
Situated in Galway, 2 km from National University of Galway, The Westwood Summer Accommodation features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Very clean and everything is excellently organized
Thirteen On The Green - Eyre Square is situated on the corner of Eyre Square in the heart of Galway city centre. The bus and train station are just a 2-minute walk away.
The staff were very friendly and helpful especially Mary
The friendly, warm and affordable Wards Hotel and Pub is located in the Lower Salthill area of Galway City. A 10-minute stroll will bring you to the city centre.
The location was great and breakfast was beautiful
FAQs about hotels in Galway
On average, 3-star hotels in Galway cost RUB 17,148 per night, and 4-star hotels in Galway are RUB 19,115 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Galway can on average be found for RUB 24,256 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Galway this weekend is RUB 21,546 or, for a 4-star hotel, RUB 25,528. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Galway for this weekend cost on average around RUB 36,470 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs RUB 21,351 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Galway for tonight. You'll pay on average around RUB 21,047 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Galway will cost around RUB 96,074 (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 coloured shops and restaurants.
Sights in Galway include its cathedral and city museum which offers 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.
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
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.
Dermot
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Very friendly and helpful staff and we received an upgrade...
Very friendly and helpful staff and we received an upgrade on arrival. Room was very clean and tidy. Plenty of towels in the bathroom and even a bath with our shower. Evening meal was excellent at a very reasonable cost . Breakfast buffet was exceptional with a vast verity to choose from including vegetarian. There was a public bus stop just outside the wall of the the hotel going in and out of town every day mostly every 30 minutes. It’s only a 20 minutes casual walk in a straight line so very convenient for a bit of exercise, will be staying there again soon, everything was excellent
daniel
Ireland
10
Scored 10
First of all, it is the people who make Galway special.
First of all, it is the people who make Galway special. In addition, we liked being able to walk everywhere in Galway. We enjoyed walking along the river and the bay, and sitting on the wall along the water at the harbor. Galway Museum at Spanish Arch was enlightening. Streets restricted to pedestrians made it safe and easy to stroll and browse as we passed by uplifting live music. There were so many pubs and restaurants serving every type of food that you may want. The ice cream and gelato shops, Gourmet Tarts, Butler's Chocolates, and Farmers' Market had special treats to enjoy. The Galway Bay Seafood Chowder at Blakes on Quay Street was the best chowder I've ever had in my life, and I've always liked chowder. Aran Sweater Market shipped my purchase of sweaters and hat home for me with quick, courteous and efficient service. Loved the humor of the local people whom we met while strolling in the neighborhoods. One caution, don't let something go by thinking that you will pick up a last minute item in the morning before leaving Galway to catch the train or a bus as this is the time the shops are closed for deliveries of new supplies. Glad I did what I wanted to do from the moment I arrived because there is so much to see and do!
It is very close to the city centre. I was warmly received by the woman at the reception desk. I always judge a country or hotel from the point of entrance/reception desk. The hotel environment- room, corridors, canteen kitchen, and toilet, hotel walls, and ceiling meet the quality and health and safety standards of HSA. Fresh and non-fresh food storage also meets food safety standards as required by the Irish and EU regulations. Healthy surrounding environment. It is like a home, very clean and comfortable.
Great vibe to the place. Definitely the upper end when it comes to a typical hostel. I was in Ireland with my daughter. The staff upgraded us from a room with two single beds to two rooms with a shared bathroom which was extremely nice of them to do. Lot's of twenty something young people hanging out. Easy walk down the street to coffee shops and a few dining spots. Galway seems to be a pretty young city with lots of college and mid-twenties people. Would like to have stayed longer but more to see
The staff was great super helpful. The rooms were very basic for price. No air conditioning and for the price they should have it. We melted in our room as the windows only open like 4" so there is no air flow. Breakfast was very good and staff is excellent in all aspects. The price for the room was way too high for what you get. I have stayed at 5 star hotels in Ireland for a little more and it made sense for wha t we got.
The location of the property is ideal for those who are on a budget and want to be close to the city. Just a short walk to city centre. Bonus is you can start your day off with a delicious coffee before you head off on your excursions. Breakfast is great too.
The shower is amazing. We got room 3 that offered on ensuite in the room and king size bed. Decent size room.
We stayed here for 2 nights and from the moment we got here we were greeted so nicely by staff. The place is out of the Galway city center but right in front of Hotel there is a bus to take you directly to city center, The rooms were very clean and nice. We had dinner 2X at the hotel and the food was really good. Great stay in Galway at the Flannery Hotel
The location, just above the top of Eyre Square was excellent. 2 x twin rooms booked. 1 dbl and 1 sgl in each room. Beds were very comfortable.
Whole hotel was spotlessly clean.
Breakfast was very good.
Excellent value for money - 2 persons sharing only 110 Euro, inclusive of full breakfast, so 55 Euro each for city center hotel.
Comfortable if unspectacular hotel close enough to the city center with decor that feels pretty old fashioned. But everything was clean and the beds were very comfortable, but I would expect a bit more for the price I paid, although granted it may have been a bit higher because of the Christmas holidays. All in all a nice stay in Galway.
We stayed in 6 B&B's/hotels during our trip to Ireland and we agreed that Ash Grove had the best beds! We also really enjoyed the breakfast, we had the choice of 4 options and got the pancakes each day because they were so good! It's in a quiet neighbourhood, which is great for sleeping and it has some quick food options nearby.
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.
The property is in a very central location. It had a lot of history connected to the hotel. The breakfast was really nice. We had recently stayed in lots of hotels in Ireland and I would rate this the best breakfast. The staff are also very friendly.
This was the best hotel I stayed in in Ireland. Clean room. Comfy beds. Immaculate bathroom, desks and wardrobe.. Location to Galway was fantastic. Staff were great and the hotel restaraunt/bar was excellent. The only hotel that made my mother happy.
everything was perfect from the beginning till the end. best hotel I’ve stayed in Ireland. staff was lovely, bedroom was clean and comfortable. the restaurant and the bar are fenomenal as well, amazing service and food.
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.
I found it to be perfect for me. Clean room, Comfy bed and no mix ups or problems with the hotel. Bang centre on Salthill and only a short bus to Galway city centre. Would stay again.
The hotel is centrally located just off the Eyre Park. It was easy to walk right into the city center, but also stay a bit outside of it. It has a lovely exterior.
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