Hotels Galway Ireland ( IE)
The House Hotel, Lower Merchants Road, Galway
Location. The House is a boutique hotel set in the centre of Galway. It has a stone façade and is located next to the famous Spanish Arch, 500 metres from the modern and vibrant Eyre Square shopping complex. Shannon International Airport ( S N N) is 90 kilometres away, an approximate driving time of 90 minutes. Hotel Features. The contemporary hotel bar offers a wide selection of cocktails and drinks, and features live entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings. Complimentary wireless Internet is available for those guests wishing to catch up on emails or surf the web. The nearby parking facilities are free of charge and the room service menu is available 24 hours a day. The House's Parlour Bar and Grill is an informal restaurant serving fine international cuisine prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients. The style and decor evokes the feel of a country kitchen. Guestrooms. There are 40 air conditioned guestrooms located on three floors, all of which have contemporary design with classic furnishings and include blackout drapes, flatscreen televisions with pay movies, direct dial phones with voicemail, safes, desks, complimentary high speed Internet access, bottled water, newspapers and minibars. Bathrooms have bathrobes, hair dryers and designer toiletries. Expert Tip. The Eyre Square shopping complex offers over 60 retail outlets and Ireland's only giant ' Vidiwall' presenting tourist information, music and news
The Westwood, Dangan., Upr. Newcastle, Galway
Location. The Westwood is a traditional hotel located within one and a half kilometres of the centre of Galway, Ireland. Salthill Beach is five kilometres from the hotel, and Galway Airport ( G W Y) is 10 kilometres away. Hotel Features. Set in a peaceful location, The Westwood has a circular lobby with a marble floor. Complimentary parking is available on site. Meridien Restaurant has wooden floors, white tablecloths and an open fire. The menu features modern Irish cuisine with international influences. The split level Westwood Bar has an open fire and alcoves. It serves bar food and carvery lunches, and has live music every Friday and Saturday. The hotel has meeting rooms and wireless Internet access. The Westwood guests can use the pool, steam room, gym and beauty salon at the Kingfisher Club (surcharge). Guestrooms. The Westwood's 58 air conditioned rooms have modern decor with locally hand crafted cherry wood furniture. Rooms have satellite television, Internet connections, tea/coffee making facilities and power showers
The G, Wellpark, Galway
Location. Named one of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, The G Hotel is located in Galway, Ireland, just one kilometer from the Roman Catholic Cathedral and Salmon Weir Bridge. Hotel Features. Louis X V I style chairs, glass and chrome furnishings and Venetian plaster moldings are part of the eclectic design crafted by Philip Treacy, the renowned hat designer and native of Galway. The G Hotel won the Travel + Leisure Design Award for Best Large Hotel in 2007. E S P A, Ireland's first urban spa, creates a soothing oasis in stone, linen, glass and wood that overlooks a Japanese bamboo garden. Rain showers, rock saunas, tepidariums, ice fountains, fitness center and vitality pool with a water wall add additional appeal. Riva at The G, the contemporary Italian eatery, serves risotto, seafood and pasta specialties amongst purple velvet banquettes and Andrew Martin chairs in jewel tones. A carpet of tiny Red Swarovski crystals graces the G's Cocktail Bar. Six meeting suites boast break out areas, a Sky Lounge and two theaters at the adjoining Eye Cinema. Wireless Internet access is available. Guestrooms. Theatrical public spaces give way to subdued, intimate guestrooms. Inspired by Galway's landscapes and seashores, the rooms utilize materials and textures synonymous with a day at the shore, including conch shell pillows and white Frette linens. A C D/ D V D player and in suite library provide entertainment options. Many bathrooms showcase showers built for two, monogrammed bathrobes and slippers, and Etro toiletries. Expert Tip. Glamorous sitting areas set apart The G Hotel from the rest. A raspberry colored catwalk leads to the Grand Salon, showcasing Lough Atalia from floor to ceiling windows and Swarovski crystals embedded into occasional tables. The Pink Salon features Andy Warhol camouflage print chairs and black and white vortex carpet amidst hot pink and purple furnishings. The masculine Blue Lounge boasts golden doorways, Art Deco light fixtures, blue walls and velvet sofas in royal purple and crimson
Hotel Meyrick, Eyre Square N1, Galway
Location. The Hotel Meyrick is located in the centre of Galway, Ireland, within 1.5 kilometres of the Spanish Arch and Galway Cathedral. Connemara National Park is 79 kilometres from the hotel, and Limerick is at a 100 kilometre distance. Hotel Features. Set on fashionable Eyre Square, the boutique Hotel Meyrick is housed in a traditional Victorian mansion, and opens to public areas characterised by high ceilings, richly patterned fabrics, chandeliers, and marble flooring. The Square Spa houses a fitness centre, jetted tub, and steam room, and extends to an outdoor hot tub offering panoramic bay views. Those arriving by car will find parking available onsite (surcharge), and further amenities include a concierge service and laundry facilities. The Hotel Meyrick houses the modern Oyster Grill overlooking the square and serving international dishes, including steaks and fresh seafood from an Oyster Tank. The Oyster Bar combines modern and Victorian design features and offers a range of drinks, and the trendy Tosh bar is draped in velvet, hung with chandeliers, and hosts regular film screenings and D J nights. A complimentary breakfast is served daily. Meeting spaces are available onsite, with Internet connections available (surcharge). Guestrooms. The 97 guestrooms range from sleek and modern in design to more traditional spaces inspired by Victorian decor. All are air conditioned and offer Internet connections, and further amenities include televisions, trouser presses, hair dryers, coffee and tea makers, and desks. The fifth floor of the hotel boasts 10 suites, and an Executive Lounge. Expert Tip. Salthill, two kilometres from the hotel, is a popular seaside resort with a well known promenade overlooking Galway Bay. The town is also home to the Salthill Air Show, one of Europe's biggest free air shows, which takes place over June