Galway Bed and Breakfasts
May 21st, 2008 . by adminGalway Bed and Breakfasts
Galway Bed and Breakfasts offer the value and high levels of service that visitors to the ‘City of the Tribes’ particularly welcome. Galway Bed and Breakfast proprietors are excellent hosts who enjoy meeting people and are committed to making your stay in Galway truly memorable. When you book a bed and breakfast in Galway, you can be sure that you will feel at home in the company of friends.
You’ll find great Galway bed and breakfast deals at Galway Hotels with very competitive rates for a wide selection of hotels in Galway.
Holiday Cottages in Galway
You’ve seen the films, read the literature and heard the music. You’ve listened to others rhapsodising about the joys of life in Galway and the manifold wonders of the West of Ireland. Now it’s time for you to experience the magic for yourself: the skies, the land, the people, the spirit of place. Feast your eyes on Holiday Cottages in Galway; choose your dream destination; and soon you’ll be creating memories that will warm your heart and stories that will last you a lifetime.
“I’ll never forget the time we spent in that magical cottage in Galway ….. “
Galway is a vibrant, friendly city that tourists fall in love with. The City of the Tribes has a thriving youth culture and a richly diverse blend of festivals and attractions throughout the year. Galway City is celebrated for its great pubs, restaurants and colourful street entertainment. Music, conversation and laughter fill the air. The performing and visual arts are widely celebrated. Concerts, displays and exhibitions abound.
The Galway Races, Galway Oyster Festival and the Galway Arts Festival, three of the most successful annual events in Ireland, attract many thousands of visitors from home and abroad. Galway B&Bs are invariably fully booked during these festivals.. Tourist attractions in Galway City: Galway Cathedral (Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas), Lynch’s Castle, St Nicholas’ Church, the Salmon Weir Bridge, Spanish Arch, Galway Irish Crystal Heritage Centre, the Home of Nora Barnacle, the Claddagh, and the National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway). Quay Street is the heart of Galway’s Latin Quarter. Look out for McDonagh’s Seafood House (Clarenbridge oysters); Tigh Neachtain traditional pub with snugs; The Quays (a cellar-like tavern containing church pews); Pierre’s restaurant; and Gemelle’s restaurant.
