Less than 20-minute walk from Galway city center,, the modern 4-star Maldron Hotel Sandy Road Galway is located at Headford Point.
Steve
United States of America
Great location. Nice selection for breakfast items. Lobby has bar/restaurant for evenings and great beer selection. Stayed over Paddy’s day weekend and hotel bar was great way to escape the town after all day crowds.
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.
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.
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.
tara
Ireland
Staff were all truly wonderful and so helpful and kind
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.
Robby
Ireland
Smooth process of checking in, nice room with good noise isolation, everything in the room was easy to use, was nice to have a small fridge to put my drinks and food in, nice and clean room, bathroom well equipped.
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.
Charles
United States of America
Location was excellent, property was extremely clean and the staff was wonderful.
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.
Darren
Ireland
I enjoyed the nice relaxing atmosphere in the hotel and the option of the leisure centre. It has a great location so close to the city and salthill is a lovely area.
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.
Everything. The place is a hidden gem. Excellent value for money@
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.
Beautiful, spacious room, staff were really friendly
Located on Galway's picturesque waterfront, Harbor Hotel offers modern rooms including, air-conditioning, free WiFi, bluetooth speakers and onsite car parking.
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.
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.
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 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...
So clean, staff so friendly and grounds of hotel were stunning
Located in Galway and with Dead Mans Beach reachable within 1.2 miles, The Dean Galway provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
the dean had a beautiful retro feel and atmosphere!
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
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.
This hotel is within a few minutes walk to Galway City Centre
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
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 location and the hotel was very nice and clean
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
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Galway cost $174 per night, and 4-star hotels in Galway are $185 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Galway can be found for $255 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Galway this weekend is $274 or, for a 4-star hotel, $245. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Galway for this weekend cost around $524 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $250 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 $513, 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.
Galway is one of the best places we have been to and a...
Galway is one of the best places we have been to and a favourite spot for our 1 or2 day trips very good for shopping and restaurants it’s a lovely city and one of our favour eating cafes is the Quays (the darling girl)and the Skeffington hotel (the Skeff) and Mcswiggens restaurant and the Ayer sq hotel
John
Ireland
10
Scored 10
I found the hotel great.
I found the hotel great. It was 10 min drive to city center for shopping cafe and pubs. And salthill beach was 10min drive also.
Great location to be able to do a range of activities for couples or families
The hotel was great very child friendly
Sara
Ireland
4.0
Scored 4.0
Heard for many years that Galway is a beautiful romantic...
Heard for many years that Galway is a beautiful romantic place and always wanted to go there. Now I've been, and I won't be going back. Average looking place, nothing to really do, everything is very expensive and overpriced, especially the food. Some of the buildings are kinda cool, but the famous landmark road with the painted houses is literally 3 houses painted a colour and you will need to photoshop a bit of contrast to your photo afterwards!
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Galway, although a city, feels more like a town with its...
Galway, although a city, feels more like a town with its cobblestone streets and square. There was plenty to see and do in Galway but it also allowed for excursions that were shorter in length. Bus, train, and tour companies were all close together which was extremely convenient.
Linda
10
Scored 10
Galway is perfect for a 1-day-stroll, but what really makes...
Galway is perfect for a 1-day-stroll, but what really makes staying in Galway perfect or a must is what’s around Galway: cliffs of Moher, Aaran islands & Connemara. Those attractions/landscapes are what’s making Galway worth it.
And for Galway itself it’s the authentic pubs, the compact city where you can reach the „beach“ within 20 mins.
Samira
10
Scored 10
Galway Isa beautiful small city on the coast with much to do...
Galway Isa beautiful small city on the coast with much to do. The Latin Quarter is like what Nashville used to be before the big corporations took it over. You can walk down the street and hear music coming out of every pub door. It’s also a good staging point for trips into the countryside. The Cliffs of Moher sit about 1.5 hours away through the Burren, where you can see a very interesting environment and (I think), the oldest megalithic structure in Ireland. Locals recommended the An Púcán pub and we enjoyed the food and atmosphere.
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
The hotel is a fabulous Boutique Hotel in city centre. The staff were friendly and special mention to a girl who just started working on reception. Friendly and personable on check in.
Great to also have the parking nearby.
The Bar was closed the night we stayed however we have the nicest cocktails brought to us in the lobby.
Breakfast was excellent and service was great! Definitely will be back.
Beautiful hotel in a great location just a few minutes drive from galway city centre and salthill. The staff were so friendly and the whole hotel Is child friendly. Our kids spent 1.5 hours upstairs yesterday evening watching a movie in the friendly fellows club. Gave mammy and daddy some time to enjoy the great music in the bar. Will definitely stay here again.
Very comfortable room and bed. Nice decor in the bedrooms. Breakfast was excellent and the food in the restaurant and bar was very tasty. Staff were vey friendly and courteous throughout our stay. Ample parking at the hotel along with a very convenient city bus stop across the road from the hotel which was ideal for visiting the city centre and Salthill.
clean rooms and hotel and perfect location in the city. Olga the waitress / barmaid was AMAZING! she is so friendly and made us feel very welcome and it was the 2nd time we have seen her there as we travel to ireland regularly. She needs a promotion and a pay rise and we cannot wait to see her next time. She is the best reason to visit this hotel!
The hotel is recently renovated and very clean. Easy access to the city center.
What is exceptional for us; was the treatment of the staff in special the receptionist Maria and the General Manager Seamus. They were absolutely amazing, helpful and excellent professionals. For sure makes a huge difference to have those people around.
Very friendlly, easy-going and accommodating hosts! We loved the location in Salthill, west of the city center, since more quiet, neverthelless easily to be reached by bus (15 minutes drive, stops in front of the hotel) or by walking (very nice 30 min walk on the promenade along the seaside).
I always stay at the Salthill Hotel, its perfect for Accessibility to the Beach,Promenade and City centre, it is Comfy, friendly the staff and exceptional service at Reception and in the restaurant/ bar are second to none. The Rooms are always very Comfy and Spotless clean.
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.
Staying at Boutique Guest House felt like home! Norman was amazingly welcoming and available for all of our questions and needs. You'll find everything you're looking for here and it's only a short walk from Galway city center or Salthill Prom.
The location is excellent. There are many cafes and restaurants nearby and a couple of grocery stores within easy walking distance. It is about a 20 minute walk to Galway city and there is regular bus service to the city centre.
Check in and check out were extremely quick and efficient. The location is very close to the city centre but not in the middle of the busy area, a really good location.
The room was clean and overlooked a garden at the back.
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.
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