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What you need to know about hotels in Galway City Centre

Hotels in Galway City Centre do well to carry on the folksy vibes of the enchanting Irish old town that surrounds them. Many are housed in buzzing Gaelic pubs, or sit behind the whitewashed cottage facades around bustling Eyre Square, right in the beating heart of the district. Others pepper the winding lanes that shoot out from the main plazas, offering hotel deals in Galway City Centre that mean there should be plenty of euros left over for those local ales later on.

What you can expect from Galway City Centre hotels

Galway City Centre hotels tend to be cosy, country affairs, complete with roaring fireplaces and low ceilings where exposed beams shoot this way and that. On-site pubs are common, with regional ales and stouts flowing well into the night. In the rooms, plush bedspreads meet elegant Georgian and Victorian design touches, while the occasional modern aparthotel means cutting-edge contemporary decor and beautiful views across the rooftops of the city. You could also choose a cheap hotel in Galway City Centre with ebookers, which come in the form of lively backpacker hostels with their own pub crawls and bars on the menu.

Top things to do in Galway City Centre

If you happen to be heading to Galway City Centre during the famous Galway Arts Festival in July, then you're in for a real treat. Street entertainers and theatrical performances, live Celtic music shows and pop-up art exhibitions are all bound to be happening around that time. Of course, it can be tricky to find cheap hotels in Galway City Centre then, which means many will enjoy the town's less seasonal range of Things to Do. That means exploring the aquarium of Salthill to the south, or flitting between the effigies of Oscar Wilde and the artsy boutiques of Shop Street.

Food and drink in Galway City Centre

If you're looking to save as many euros as possible, a trip to the bustling Galway Market to hop between the Irish cheese stalls and farmers' veg tables is ideal. However, it's also worth remembering that Galway City Centre is dotted with cheap and hearty Gaelic pubs, where the kitchens bubble with Irish stews and award-winning Connacht ales and beers and ciders all flow from the taps. There are also a couple of Spanish tapas places and Turkish kebab stops in the district.

Getting around Galway City Centre

Galway City Centre is cut through the middle by the cheerful drags of William Street and Shop Street. These are largely pedestrianised, meaning it's easy to go from Eyre Square all the way to the bridges on the River Corrib in no time at all. You can also hop in a local taxi at one of the ranks on Bridge Street or Eyre Square, or make use of the public bus connections that go out to Salthill and the other city suburbs.

Galway City Centre hotels essential information

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£181
Popular hotels
Eyre Square Hotel, Leonardo Hotel Galway - Formerly Jurys Inn, Menlo Park Hotel, Nox Hotel, Victoria Hotel, Maldron Hotel Sandy Road Galway, The Galmont, The Dean Galway, The Snug Townhouse, The G Hotel and Spa, The Western Hotel, Harbour Hotel, Skeffington ArmsHotel, Abbeygate Townhouse, Hyde Hotel (Formerly The Forster Court Hotel)

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