Galway Ryan Hotel and Leisure Centre
Located just outside the city center, this three star hotel offers a complete package for the discerning traveller who wants to luxuriate completely. In the evening have a drink in Toddy's bar or the hotel lounge. The Oranmore Room restaurant offers a contemporary menu that has been highly recommended by numerous food critics. The magnificent leisure center includes a 2,500 sq ft. pool with 60ft swimming lanes, and a toddlers' pool. Other facilities are a steam room, jacuzzi, sauna, multi-purpose sports hall, aerobics studio, a state-of-the-art gym and floodlit tennis courts. Ample parking facilities are just outside the main entrance.
| Address: | Dublin Road |
| Galway |
| Singles From: | 114 |
| Doubles From: | 165 |
| Neighborhood: | Mervue and Wellpark (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 75 3181 |
| Website: | http://www.ryan-hotels.com |
| Email: | ryan@indigo.ie |
| Fax: | +353 91 75 3187 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check In: | 14:00 |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 96 |
Brennan's Yard Hotel
Located in the old trading area of the city, Brennan's Yard is an impressive stone-clad building only a short walk from Galway's main shopping area. This recently refurbished hotel has an exceptional standard of both accommodation and food. All bedrooms have an individual character of their own.The restaurant offers a wide range of superb dishes, while the bar is intimate and has a lively atmosphere, often accompanied by very good live music. Residents can avail of the car parking facilities.
| Address: | Lower Merchant's Road |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 80-120 |
| Doubles From: | 80-120 |
| Neighborhood: | City Centre (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 56 8166 |
| Fax: | +353 91 56 8262 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 45 |
House Hotel (The)
If you had to describe one place as your home away from, The House Hotel should aptly be the one! The best luxury hotels in Galway, this place is best known for its unmatched hospitality and grandeur. With just about forty rooms this hotel creates a sense of exclusivity for its guests. From comfort in the rooms to delicacies at The Parlour Bar & Grill, the House Hotel offers a second to none hospitality. Its central location notwithstanding, this hotel proves to be a sort of haven for those seeking a break from city life.
| Address: | Lower Merchants Road |
| Galway |
Rosleague Manor House Hotel
Adjacent to Connemara National Park in Letterfrack, this hotel is a splendid Georgian residence overlooking Ballinakill Bay. It has been attentively refurbished and is now an elegant hotel. The bedrooms have fine, comfortable furnishings. The kitchen produces some fine home baking complemented by home-grown produce from the hotel's own garden. This hotel serves as an excellent base for the visitor who wants to explore the wild and scenic landscape of the West in more detail or avail of the leisurely pursuits close by.
| Address: | Letterfrack |
| Letterfrack |
| Galway |
Delphi Lodge
Located in a beautiful valley in Connemara and surrounded by dramatic mountains, this bed and breakfast is just north of Leenane on the Louisburgh road. Delphi Lodge was built in the early 19th century by the Marquis of Sligo. The owners have restored the premises to its former glory, and it remains impressive but informal. The accommodation consists of 12 rooms, all very well appointed. Most rooms include lake and mountain views. Dinner is served on a long oak table in a friendly atmosphere. A vast array of dishes are on offer to suit all tastes. Delphi Lodge is a great haunt for fishing enthusiasts, although many guests simply come for the tangible peace and quiet of Leenane valley.
| Address: | Leenane Road |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Neighborhood: | Connemara |
| Phone: | +353 95 4 2222 |
| Website: | http://www.delphilodge.ie/ |
| Fax: | +353 95 4 2296 |
| Acc. Type: | bed_breakfast |
| Number of Rooms: | 12 |
Jury's Inn
Lodging at Jury's Inn ensures a relaxing, pleasant stay, ideally located just at the River Corrib, with easy access to both city center and the scenic Claddagh. The hotel incorporates a spacious bar, with a laid-back atmosphere by day and a livelier feel by night. The bar serves residents until 1:30am. The rooms are cozy, warm and spacious.
| Address: | Quay Street |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Neighborhood: | City Centre (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 56 6444 |
| Website: | http://www.jurysdoyle.com |
| Fax: | +353 91 56 8415 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
Atlanta Hotel
Conveniently situated in Dominick Street, the Atlanta Hotel is a cosy, family run hotel.Very friendly staff and a homely atmosphere are combined with views of the Claddagh basin and Spanish Arch.Pubs, shops and theatres are minutes away. This is an excellent base for the visitor who wants to ramble around Galway.There is also a small garden which residents can use.All rooms are ensuite. Features include TV, parking and tea and coffee making facilities in rooms. There are price reductions available for children and senior citizens, subject to availability and excluding peak season dates.
| Address: | 14 Lower Dominick Street |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Neighborhood: | City Centre (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 56 2241 |
| Fax: | +353 91 56 3895 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 16 |
Ardilaun House Hotel
Located approximately one mile from the city center, this four-star hotel is quiet and secluded. The reception area exudes comfort and elegance and these characteristics are reiterated throughout the hotel. The hotel was recently refurbished with a state-of-the-art leisure complex and an award-winning restaurant, thus satisfying all the requirements of the discerning traveller.
| Address: | Taylor's Hill |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 127 |
| Doubles From: | 130 |
Adare Guesthouse
The same family has managed the Adare guesthouse for many years and they always show the same warmth and kindness. The Adare is just a short stroll from the old quarter of the city and the seaside resort of Salthill is also close by. The Adare has been recently refurbished with lovely pine furniture and flooring. The dining room overlooks a beautifully cultivated patio area. All bedrooms are well appointed with en suite, direct dial phones and hairdryers. Ironing facilities are also available.
| Address: | 19 Father Griffin Place |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 25 |
| Doubles From: | 38 |
Great Western House
Great Western House is the crème de la crème of economically priced accommodation in Galway. It is very well situated, just adjacent to the train and bus station. It offers all the amenities you would expect to find in more expensive hotels, plus a sauna and games room thrown in. There are no curfews as friendly staff staff the reception desk 24 hours a day. Great Western House is highly recommended by different travel guides such as Lonely Planet, La Guide du Routard and the Rough Guide. Booking early is highly recommended, as this is probably one of the most popular places to stay in Galway.
| Address: | Frenchville Lane |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Neighborhood: | City Centre (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 56 1150 |
| Email: | shaungwh@iol.ie |
| Acc. Type: | other |
| Number of Rooms: | 62 |
Killeen House
Located about 6 kilometres from the city on the Galway to Moycullen road (the N59), this is an exceptional place to stay. Killeen House is a real prize, boasting a fine façade that dates from 1840. The real reward, however, is inside. The accommodation consists of five ensuite rooms in total. Each room features a design based on a different era. There are Georgian, Victorian, Regency, Edwardian and Art Deco suites, all perfectly coordinated to match with the time and fashion of the period. This is a fascinating yet tranquil place to stay, providing a real treat for the discerning traveller.
| Singles From: | 44 |
| Doubles From: | 57 |
| Neighborhood: | Connemara |
| Phone: | +353 91 52 4179 |
| Fax: | +353 91 52 8065 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 5 |
Galway Hostel (The)
Located bang in the middle of Galway's city centre, this is a traditional stone building overlooking Eyre Square. The interior has replicated the old-world exterior with comfortable, church pew seating in the common room and pictures of old Galway on the walls. It's a small hostel but ideal for groups, singles and couples. It offers all the facilities one would expect, including guests' kitchen, common room and showers. Recommended by Let's Go, Rough Guide and La Guide du Routard, this is probably the cleanest hostel in Galway. Proprietor Flora Rice ensures that a stay here is a home from home.
| Address: | Eyre Square |
| Galway |
| Neighborhood: | City Centre (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 56 6959 |
| Acc. Type: | other |
| Number of Rooms: | 6 |
Corrib Haven
This pleasant guesthouse is located just outside Galway city on the N59 leading to Connemara. It's an ideal base for touring Connemara or visiting the Aran Islands, and is just a mile or so from the University, accessible via a beautiful walk along the Corrib River. The city center is about 20 minutes' walk away. The Corrib Haven is a relatively new and very well designed three-star guesthouse. Offering AA standard accommodation, it is fairly uncommon as it is completely non-smoking. This guesthouse exudes warmth and hospitality. All rooms are en suite with posture-sprung beds and direct-dial phones. Tea and coffee making facilities are also available. Enjoy the noteworthy breakfast menu in attractive surroundings. Midweek specials are available.
| Address: | 107 Upper Newcastle Road |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
Flannery's Hotel
This family owned hotel is a member of the Best Western Hotels Group, known for their reliable accommodation. Situated just 2km from Galway city center on the main approach road, it is a large, comfortable three star hotel with extensive car parking facilities, providing a perfect place to stay when touring the West of Ireland. The hotel has a distinguished table d'hÃ'te and á la carte restaurant, as well as a comfortable bar.
| Address: | Dublin Road |
| Galway |
| Singles From: | 65-250 |
| Doubles From: | 89-250 |
| Triples From: | 110-320 |
| Neighborhood: | Mervue and Wellpark (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 75 5111 |
| Website: | http://www.flanneryshotel.net/ |
| Fax: | +353 91 75 3078 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check In: | 14:00 |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 98 |
Ashford Manor
Located close to the city center, this guesthouse offers an ideal base for the traveller on the move. The interior is well appointed and comfortable, offering ensuite accommodation. The proprietor Corinne Mannion is very friendly. Ashford Manor is convenient to pubs, restaurants and shopping in Galway, and also features ample car parking facilities.
| Address: | 7 College Road |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
Anno Santo Hotel
This is a peaceful, homely, family-run hotel in a quiet residential area, located on an incline above the Salthill promenade. This hotel is conveniently near to golf, tennis and squash clubs that are just a short walk away. This is a good place to stay if traveling with children, and well-behaved pets are allowed also. This is also a great spot for travelers who like long walks of an evening, as the nearby promenade is a lovely place to stroll.
| Address: | Threadneedle Road |
| Galway |
Glenlo Abbey Hotel
This regal 18th century country residence is located approximately 4km from Galway City. Glenlo Abbey is the epitome of luxury; each of the 46 rooms boasts a marble bathroom and is tastefully decorated. The Pullman restaurant provides a unique experience. The restaurant is actually two Orient Express carriages. The ambience is only surpassed by the exquisite cuisine. The hotel also boasts an 138-acre lakeside golf estate with a magnificent view of Lough Corrib. The 9 and 18 hole golf courses are close by, as are fine fishing facilities.
| Address: | Bushy Park |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
Connemara Coast Hotel
Located just three miles outside Galway City on the coast road, this is a majestic hotel with magnificent views of the Bay, the Clare hills and surrounding countryside. The décor is elegant and stylish, and this hotel exudes comfort and warmth. The bedrooms are a delight, decorated in attractive colours and including tea/coffee-making facilities. In contrast to the design of the rooms, the hotel also contains an Irish pub, ideal for a pre-dinner apéritif before dining in the luxurious restaurant. The chefs use the best of fine local produce to enhance a creative menu. The Leisure Centre features a gymnasium and indoor pool, and there are tennis courts outside. Fishing enthusiasts will love the location, as it provides easy access to surrounding lakes and rivers.
| Address: | Furbo |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 119 |
| Doubles From: | 178 |
Eyre Square Hotel
Opened in 1996, this hotel is located close to the central area of Galway city. Although it is relatively new, the Eyre Square Hotel has a warm, traditional atmosphere. It is adjacent to the bus and railway station and offers a high standard of accommodation. All rooms are en-suite with direct dial phone and tea and coffee making facilities.The restaurant offers many culinary delights and a good selection of children's meals. The lively Red Square pub is also worth a visit.
| Address: | Forster Street |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 65 |
| Doubles From: | 99 |
| Triples From: | 129 |
Jameson's Hotel
Jameson's Hotel is one of the newer hotels in the Salthill area, situated on the main thoroughfare. All rooms are well-appointed, with jacuzzis provided in a few suites. The restaurant is very popular and is open to residents and visitors alike. Good wholesome food is on offer, including excellent Irish breakfasts and a buffet lunch, with an a la carte menu available in the evenings. There is entertainment nightly in the summer, including some good local musicians.
| Address: | 173 Upper Salthill Road |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Neighborhood: | Salthill (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 52 8666 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 20 |
Radisson Hotel (The)
- Very Expensive/Deluxe
- Expensive
The Radisson is deceptively well located just behind the bus and train station, making it easy for visitors to check in with their baggage right away. The Radisson boasts all the usual amenities, as well as a few significant extras such as a swimming pool, entertainment auditorium and the place of leisure - the Spirit One Spa. The room rates lower during weekends and public holidays.
| Address: | Lough Atalia Road |
| Galway |
| Singles From: | 180 |
| Doubles From: | 299 |
Great Southern Hotel
The Great Southern overlooks the John F. Kennedy Memorial Park, or Eyre Square as it is known by the locals. It is a 19th century building with a relaxing yet elegant interior. The rooms are plush and decorated in an opulent fashion, and the hotel itself possesses an old world charm. In the lobby there are comfortable areas to sit, have a drink or enjoy a light snack. Choose from several comfortable suites. The swimming pool on the hotel's top floor provides a great view of Galway's city center.
| Address: | Eyre Square |
| Galway |
| Singles From: | 152 |
| Doubles From: | 203 |
| Neighborhood: | City Centre (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 56 4041 |
| Email: | res@galway.gsh.ie |
| Fax: | +353 91 56 6704 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check In: | 12:00 |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 116 |
Ashford Castle
Treat yourself to ultimate luxury and comfort at the Ashford Castle Hotel. A 13th century castle that lies close to the picturesque Lough Corrib (the second largest lake in Ireland), the brilliance and grandeur of years gone by come alive with its objects d'art and paintings. Furthermore ancient furnishings, heavy drapery and upholstery complete the classic mould. The rooms are fully equipped and every little detail is taken into consideration. There is a restaurant, bar, gymnasium and health center on the premises. The hotel provides unlimited sporting pleasures like golf, clay pigeon shooting and archery, to name a few, and you can take a walk in the well-manicured gardens, for those quiet moments.
| Address: | On the shores of Lough Corrib |
| Cong |
G (The)
The G in Galway epitomizes the artistic spirit of the city in its 5-star ambiance and service. The G ensures you receive the best Irish hospitality and a genuine taste of Ireland. The emphasis on detail is evident right from the concierge, to the decor of the guest rooms, which reflects the color and the landscape of the surrounding country. The hotel offers world class amenities like 24-hour room service and in-room safe and a bar too. The whole experience is one accented by glamor and refinement.
| Singles From: | 170 |
| Doubles From: | 170 |
Gardenfield House
Located about 3km from Tuam, Gardenfield provides great winning accommodation. The Mannion family, who maintain the high standards here, have won first prize in the A.I.B. Irish Farmers Journal National Tourism Awards. This is a haven of luxury, comfort and excellent home-cooking. A river runs through this farm, providing an opportunity for game fishing. The farm is also home to a variety of animals. Excellent amenities are close by, including horse riding, farm walks and golf. There is a 50% reduction for children at mealtimes. Children under 2 years of age stay for free.
| Address: | 5 'Woodhaven' |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 40-50 |
| Doubles From: | 70-100 |
Renvyle House Hotel
This old house is surrounded by wild Connemara landscape, overlooking the sea. Inside, discover a warm cosy atmosphere with turf fires and comfortable furnishings. The bedrooms are equally inviting, and many have coastal views. The award-winning restaurant offers the best of local fare, including Irish beef, game and freshly-caught seafood. Nearby Renvyle House Hotel offers a range of leisure activities, including horse-riding, fishing and golf. A selection of mountain paths for the walking enthusiast are also within easy reach.
| Address: | Renvyle |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
Oranmore Lodge Hotel
This is an impressive 19th century manor house hotel, located in the picturesque village of Oranmore. It stands on a gentle slope overlooking Galway Bay, with beautiful views of the surrounding area. Refurbished in 1995, it holds three-star status. The staff are competent, friendly and courteous. High standards are maintained throughout the hotel. The restaurant specializes in fresh seafood, using the best of local produce. Meals here are enhanced by the noteworthy centerpiece in the dining area:the Adam Fireplace was constructed with the manor in 1840.Galway Airport, the equestrian center, golfing and walking opportunities are all within 3k of the hotel. Full leisure facilities, including a 17m swimming pool and hi-tech gym, are available to residents.
| Address: | Oranmore |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 67 |
| Doubles From: | 77 |
| Triples From: | 106 |
Galway Bay Hotel
This fairly new hotel (opened in 1998) commands awe-inspiring views of Galway Bay and the Clare Hills. All rooms are very tastefully decorated and well appointed. Many have their own balcony where you can take in the fresh sea air. Superb restaurant facilities are on offer. Dine indoors or alfresco on the elevated sundeck overlooking the sea. The lovely location, combined with good leisure and conference facilities, makes for a very satisfactory stay.
| Address: | The Promenade |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 65 |
| Doubles From: | 90 |
Zetland Country House Hotel
Zetland House Hotel stands overlooking Cashel Bay in Connemara, a beautiful rugged region. This country house is an elegant and comfortable haven with lovely sculpted gardens. The area has a dramatic untamed landscape of lakes, mountains and beaches of white sand in nearby Dogs Bay and Roundstone. Built as a sporting lodge in the 1800s, the hotel is named after the Earl of Zetland, who was a regular visitor at that time. Nowadays the house has lost none of its elegance, hospitality and graciousness. Zetland House also has a beautiful restaurant serving superb local cuisine, creatively prepared with fresh herbs and vegetables. The bedrooms provide both luxury and comfort, and many have sea views.
| Address: | Cashel Bay |
| Connemara |
| Connacht |
Hotel Sacre Coeur
This place is worth a stay primarily for its superb location, just off the main thoroughfare in Salthill. This hotel is well established and prides itself on its friendly atmosphere. The bedrooms are modest but very comfortable. The hotel is very convenient for all the amenities in Salthill, and local pubs are just a stone's throw away. The hotel is just a brisk walk from the Leisureland complex and Salthill promenade.
| Address: | Lenaboy Gardens |
| Galway |
| Neighborhood: | Salthill (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 52 3355 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 40 |
Sleepzone Galway City
Cheery rooms, excellent transport facilities and just minutes away from the shopping and partying zone! Now what else could a backpacker ask for? Located in central Galway, Sleepzone is just three minutes away from Eyre Square. Clean dormitories and funky paintings with Scandinavian-style décor will appeal tremendously to your senses. Rates are seasonal and modest - EUR13 per person for a dormitory accommodating eight to ten persons, EUR15 for six persons, and EUR16 for four persons. ID is required for check-in.
| Address: | Bothar Na mBan |
| Galway |
| Singles From: | 35 |
| Doubles From: | 25 |
| Triples From: | 20 |
Fairgreen Hotel
The Fairgreen Hotel welcomes tourists to the romantic city of Galway. Located right in the heart of the city, this luxurious destination not only offers state-of-the-art in-room facilities, it also features an elegant restaurant and a spa. After a tiring day out, simply retreat to the warm comforts of Fairgreen and relax till you have regained all your energy. Back in action? If you don't have big travel plans, work out at the the hotel's gym and spend the rest of your day enjoying magnificent views of Lough Atalia from the outdoor tub. For more information, check the website.
| Address: | Fairgreen Road |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 109 |
| Doubles From: | 119 |
Abbeyglen Castle
There is one word that describes Abbeyglen Castle; sumptuous. The Abbeyglen Restaurant is renowned for its excellent cuisine and fine wines. Recommended by Egon Ronay, the speciality here is seafood, featuring freshly caught local salmon and aquarium-stocked shellfish. The chef is also happy to prepare fish caught by guests at Abbeyglen. Those who prefer vegetarian cuisine are catered for as well. The bedrooms are very well appointed, with excellent views. Nine luxury suites offer comfort and elegance. All rooms have multi-channel television, trouser press and tea/coffee making facilities. A golf course, pony trekking and hillwalking facilities are all close by.
| Address: | Sky Road |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
Hotel Meyrick
Opening its hospitable doors in 1852, Hotel Meyrickâ€"known as the Railway Hotel, back in its initial yearsâ€"has catered each of its guests, providing them every possible means of luxury. With a long history behind it, this hotel has been re-christened several times until recently, when Monogram Hotels took over and finally in 2006, Hotel Meyrick came into existence. Frequented by famous writers, actors and sportstars, this hotel certainly holds a charm of its own. Opulent decor of the rooms and rich look of the entire hotel-interior speaks of class. From on-site diners to an utopian spa, a stay here equals to pure indulgence. This paradisaical hotel in the heart of the city is epitome of high-class and claimsâ€"deservingly soâ€"to be the choice for fine luxury staying.
| Address: | Eyre Square |
| Galway |
Victoria Hotel (The)
The Victoria Hotel is very centrally located, just 100 yards off Eyre Square and a short walk away from shops, pubs and theatres. Each of the bedrooms is spacious and beautifully appointed and the hotel overall is friendly and comfortable. The restaurant has an extensive lunch menu and an a la carte dinner menu, both offering fine and reasonably priced cuisine. Music by some of the best local bands is provided in the evenings.
| Address: | Victoria Place |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Singles From: | 63 |
| Doubles From: | 99 |
| Triples From: | 129 |
Acorn Guesthouse (The)
The Acorn is a three-star family run guesthouse, located just a short distance from Galway city center.It is an ideal base for anyone travelling around the west of Ireland and the proprietors are very hospitable.Bedrooms contain en-suite bathrooms, orthopaedic beds, direct-dial phones, hairdryers and tea and coffee making facilities. Private car parking is provided.The Acorn Guesthouse is just a stroll away from the Huntsman pub if you feel like a quiet drink. You can watch the sun going down over Galway Bay from Ballyloughin beach, which is only a short walk away.
| Address: | 19 Dublin Road |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
| Neighborhood: | Mervue and Wellpark (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 77 0990 |
| Acc. Type: | bed_breakfast |
Menlo Park Hotel
Situated near Galway's City centre, the Menlo Park Hotel offers the best of modern facilities with old fashioned hospitality. All rooms have TV/satellite, welcome tray, power showers, ironing centers, and rich colour schemes. Executive rooms also feature king beds, sofas, and work desks. The hotel also has a contemporary chic but casual restaurant, MP's Bar and Lounge, where you will find entertainment over the weekend. Bar food/carvery is available all day. The hotel is easily accessible and parking is free. There is computer point in some bedrooms.
| Singles From: | 62 |
| Doubles From: | 76 |
| Neighborhood: | Headford Road (Galway) |
| Phone: | +353 91 76 1122 |
| Email: | menlopkh@iol.ie |
| Fax: | +353 91 76 1222 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check In: | 14:00 |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 64 |
Glifden Station House
This is a newly refurbished hotel in the heart of Clifden town. The last train pulled away from Clifden train station in 1935. However, the Station House building has been lovingly restored to its former glory. It now contains a sumptuous restaurant which is reminiscent of a bygone age, featuring décor and cuisine of a high standard. Next door, the Station House Bar provides just the right atmosphere for that after-dinner tipple.
| Address: | Clifden |
| Galway |
| Connacht |
Peacockes
Situated at a crossroads in the centre of Connemara, Peacocks has been a familiar and welcoming establishment for many years. The Peacocks boasts a 25 bedroom hotel with conference, leisure and banqueting facilities. The restaurant in Peacocks has always served excellent cuisine and the good food is complemented by lavish surroundings. The Viewing Tower provides spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. The famous "Quiet Man" cottage, used in the film of the same name, that originally made Peacocks a tourist attraction still remains in all its glory.
| Address: | Maam Cross |
| County Galway |
| Connacht |
| Neighborhood: | Connemara |
| Phone: | +353 (0)91 552306 |
| Fax: | +353 (0)91 522215 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 25 |
Harbour Hotel