Flannery's Hotel, Galway
Located in Ireland¤s fourth largest and most vibrant city, the Flannery¤s Hotel is an
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ideal base in which to explore Galway and its cultural festivals, exciting social scene and extensive shopping. All 136 bedrooms have been professionally and meticulo...
comfort & style within relaxed surroundings making it an excellent choice for the business traveller or leisure guest alike.All rooms are tastefully decorated and equip...
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Flannery's Hotel, Galway
Located in Ireland¤s fourth largest and most vibrant city, the Flannery¤s Hotel is an
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ideal base in which to explore Galway and its cultural festivals, exciting social scene and extensive shopping. All 136 bedrooms have been professionally and meticulously designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. Guests can dine in the Galwegian Restaurant, and then retire to Frankie¤s Bar which is popular with both guests and locals alike.
Advantages: Views, facilities, excellent staff Disadvantages: A bit pricey
...I stayed in this hotel nearly a year agoa, so I hope standards haven't slipped since then! Was in Galway on business and was recommended this hotel. It's located just outside the city - Salthill direction, and has commanding views of the sea. I found the staff to be very helpfull and in good spirits throughout my stay. Hotel decor is bright and airy. Rooms are large as are the en suite bathrooms. Facilities are extensive and each room are well equiped as you would expect for a 4 star hotel. Did avail of breakfast in bed for an additional charge of E5 but it was well worth it. The food was tasty with a good selection available for a all.
So I would have no hessitation recommending this hotel - ideal for those looking to be pampered!...
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Advantages: A great base for touring and a city full of life and vitality. Disadvantages: Patchy public transport and some ugly ribbon building.
..., dominated by the imposing Great Southern hotel, with Kennedy Park at its centre, commemorating John F Kennedy's visit to Galway in 1963. It was the quiet things about Galway we liked. We watched the swans that populate the river Corrib, where it enters Galway Bay. Most people go for the jewellery and knitware that the region is famous for but we found other shops selling leather goods that were better value and the second-hand bookshops were far more interesting.
We stayed in Galway with our family, relying on public transport to get us around. Transport in the city is reliable enough and not so expensive as to be prohibitive. It's when connections are needed elsewhere that problems begin. We took two organised tours, south to the Burren and north to Connemara. They were worthwhile and not too rushed, but expensive if you are travelling...
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...This hotel lives up to the name of radisson sas hotels.
I stayed at the hotel for one night and it was very comfortable, ensuite rooms complete with complimentary toiletries.
mini bar is well stocked and the beds are very comfy.
breakfast is of a buffet style with plenty of options cooked irish breakfast to cereals and juice.
the staff are very pleasant and it is in a handy location close to the bus and train stations.
It is close to the centre of Galway and is an ideal basis for the arts festival or the races.
The hotel has a large bar area and an outside decking area. It is also has a nightclub but you cannot hear it from the rooms.
the hotel is family friendly but not usually in the price market for them....
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