One of the world's foremost design-driven hotels, the boutique g Hotel offers bold, colorful interiors courtesy of the renowned Irish hat designer Philip Treacy. The three-floor, 101-room hotel features a stylish bar, fine-dining Irish restaurant, full-service spa, and rooftop Zen garden. Guests can also delight in upscale rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs. The downside of a stay is the hotel's relatively inconvenient location at the northern end of Galway, overlooking Lough Atalia (a lake). For rugby fans, the property is only an eight-minute stroll from the Sportsground, but it's a 10-minute bus ride or 15-minute walk to Eyre Square.
One of the world's foremost design-driven hotels, the boutique g Hotel offers bold, colorful interiors courtesy of the renowned Irish hat designer Philip Treacy. The three-floor, 101-room hotel features a stylish bar, fine-dining Irish restaurant, full-service spa, and rooftop Zen garden. Guests can also delight in upscale rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs. The downside of a stay is the hotel's relatively inconvenient location at the northern end of Galway, overlooking Lough Atalia (a lake). For rugby fans, the property is only an eight-minute stroll from the Sportsground, but it's a 10-minute bus ride or 15-minute walk to Eyre Square.
The 161-room Salthill Hotel is a modern upper-middle-range property located on the seafront in Galway’s Salthill area, a popular beach destination. The property is steps away from the beach, and a short walk from several restaurants and bars, though there are three lovely dining eating places on the premises, including a bar and lounge with live music on the weekends. Expansive and modern fitness facilities include a large swimming pool with sauna, steam room, and a hydrotherapy pool, as well as a well-equipped gym. Rooms vary in size but all are clean, contemporary, and simply decorated. The hotel is a popular wedding venue, with several elegant banquet suites available. Guests might also want to check out the nearby Galway Bay Hotel, which has similar offerings but is a bit pricier and more luxurious.
The 161-room Salthill Hotel is a modern upper-middle-range property located on the seafront in Galway’s Salthill area, a popular beach destination. The property is steps away from the beach, and a short walk from several restaurants and bars, though there are three lovely dining eating places on the premises, including a bar and lounge with live music on the weekends. Expansive and modern fitness facilities include a large swimming pool with sauna, steam room, and a hydrotherapy pool, as well as a well-equipped gym. Rooms vary in size but all are clean, contemporary, and simply decorated. The hotel is a popular wedding venue, with several elegant banquet suites available. Guests might also want to check out the nearby Galway Bay Hotel, which has similar offerings but is a bit pricier and more luxurious.
The 84-room Park House Hotel is an upper-mid-range property centrally located around the corner from Eyre Square and the train and bus stations in Galway. Interiors are traditionally decorated with patterned carpets, heavy curtains, and wood paneling. The spacious lobby is full of seating, and the hotel has a lovely restaurant and bar that is popular with locals as well as guests and serves an Irish influenced French menu with seasonal and local ingredients. Rooms, though slightly dated, have comfortable beds with high-end bedding and eco-friendly toiletries in the bathrooms. Higher-tier rooms offer more space and thoughtful details such as robes and slippers, minibars, and free handmade chocolates. Wi-Fi is free throughout. It's one of the most popular hotels in Galway, but if it's booked, it's worth considering The House Hotel or the Harbour Hotel.
The 84-room Park House Hotel is an upper-mid-range property centrally located around the corner from Eyre Square and the train and bus stations in Galway. Interiors are traditionally decorated with patterned carpets, heavy curtains, and wood paneling. The spacious lobby is full of seating, and the hotel has a lovely restaurant and bar that is popular with locals as well as guests and serves an Irish influenced French menu with seasonal and local ingredients. Rooms, though slightly dated, have comfortable beds with high-end bedding and eco-friendly toiletries in the bathrooms. Higher-tier rooms offer more space and thoughtful details such as robes and slippers, minibars, and free handmade chocolates. Wi-Fi is free throughout. It's one of the most popular hotels in Galway, but if it's booked, it's worth considering The House Hotel or the Harbour Hotel.