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    Hotel Help

    Hi

    I was just wondering could ye help me ?

    I am probably looking for a needle in a hay stack, but anyway, I am looking for a guesthouse/ B&B in Galway, as near to the city centre as possible. Now, the bad news is I will be coming to Galway on the 31st of July, now I know, that's right in the middle of the Galway Races, but all help would be appreciated.

    Thanks

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    There's a recssion on so you should be in luck.

    City centre (within 500 metres of Shop Street - the main street)
    Google these names........
    Jurys Inn
    Radisson SAS
    Meyrick
    Victoria
    Imperial
    Foster Court
    Park House
    Skeffington Arms
    House Hotwl
    Spanish Arch


    For B&B's, go to www.irelandwest.ie and try any of the ones on College Road (10 minutes walk to centre)
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    There's a place called Garvey's that had it's lease taken over at the end of last year. I can't quote you a price, but I remember being impressed. I'd say you can't go wrong with it really. Right on the square, a mere drunken stumble from Galway's various pubs, clubs and upmarket late night a la carte establishments.

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    http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...n_Ireland.html
    Ciaran's B&B ON Prospect Hill. Very central just off Eyre Square , walking distance to Terryland.
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    lovely hotel in salthill overlooking galway bay http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3006/...2809780951.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by frog-gufc View Post
    lovely hotel in salthill overlooking galway bay http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3006/...2809780951.jpg
    Ahh the Burren Mount, pure luxury!
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    book room 207 and you wont be sleeping alone !!!!!! apparently haunted according to boards.ie

    also, the beer is of a great vintage, I believe some of the beer on the shelves in there was bought back in the last recession !!!!

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    On a related matter, I'm taking a drive down to Galway on Saturday for the long weekend. I'm looking advice on the following

    Whats the best route to take driving from Belfast to Galway? Am i better going cross country or sticking to the motorways and going via Dublin ??

    Can anyone recommend a decent pub in the city centre that won't be full of teenagers/students and will have the Ireland v Scotland rugby match on the telly

    And somewhere nice to get dinner? I'm not looking to spend Michelin star money. Just somewhere that will do decent steaks, ribs, chicken etc

    Thanks anyone who can help

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    Quote Originally Posted by backtowalsall View Post
    On a related matter, I'm taking a drive down to Galway on Saturday for the long weekend. I'm looking advice on the following

    Whats the best route to take driving from Belfast to Galway? Am i better going cross country or sticking to the motorways and going via Dublin ??

    Keep to the motorways

    Can anyone recommend a decent pub in the city centre that won't be full of teenagers/students and will have the Ireland v Scotland rugby match on the telly

    Kings head, front door, basically anywhere down around quay st. and high st.

    And somewhere nice to get dinner? I'm not looking to spend Michelin star money. Just somewhere that will do decent steaks, ribs, chicken etc

    great restaurants in the above area also

    Thanks anyone who can help
    hope that helps

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    I drove to Belfast last summer via Dublin. The route cross country is a nuisance. Ensure that you time your journey to avoid Dublin 7.30am to 9.30am and also 4.30pm to 7pm.

    Decent pubs around Quay St, High St. and Cross St. I prefer Dew Drop Inn or Busker Brownes.

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    Kirby's (beside Busker Brownes)
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    I have gone cross country to get to Drogheda before - pain in the ring. Stick to the motorways, motorway from Belfast to Ballinasloe, you'll hit a scatter of toll booths, but worth the financial pain compared to driving through bottlenecks in Slane, Navan and so on. Enjoy your weekend
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    Funny, thats completely the opposite of what everyone i have spoke to i the North said. I was planning on going Armagh-Monaghan-Cavan-Longford-Roscommon-Galway until now.

    I'm in no rush to get down. Might go the scenic route to get there, and take in a bit of the country, then take the motorways home on the Tuesday. Every town & village in the country is sure to have a parade going through it or a Gaelic match or mass getting out or something to slow me up.

    Is there any touristy stuff i should do, or is it a 3 day bender job? Anyone know what the Menlo Park is like. Its in Terryland so it can't be far from the Galway United stadium
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    Menlo Park is very good just a 5 minute stroll to the promised land.
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    Quote Originally Posted by backtowalsall View Post

    Is there any touristy stuff i should do, or is it a 3 day bender job?
    Cliffs of Moher and Connemara are the main tourist attractions bot involve a bit of driving which you will probably be sick of. You could get a boat out to the aran islands but it could be a bit chilly out there this time of year..... a three day bender might be the safest option!
    Restaurants I'd recommend are Martine's, Quay St. (a bit pricey but quality rack of lamb), Oscar's Dominic St. (quality local and fusion food, mad presentation), Al Muretto's, Foster st, Da Roberta's Salthill (both great Italian) and Mc Donaghs, Quay St. for the best fish and chips in Galway. Mc Swiggan's in woodquay would be a good spot for steak and ribs.
    Taafes Pub on shop st. should be rockin for the egg chasing.
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    Is there any touristy stuff i should do, or is it a 3 day bender job? Anyone know what the Menlo Park is like. Its in Terryland so it can't be far from the Galway United stadium[/quote]

    why not combine both?????
    We also have a wide selection of tramps, drunks, layabouts, mentalists, crusties, "novel" buskers and general miscreants, I suggest some people watching especially after dark when everyone is tanked up and shirty, really I'm not kidding I used to live in town and me and the flat mates used to spark up and people watch at night, some of the best laughs I've ever had....

    you can check out Kinvara quite easily from town, there's nice pubs, resaurants, arty places and the seaside there, it's only about 20mins from town, there's a boat that does lake crusies on the Corrib thats supposed to be quite nice... corrib princess it's called
    innit though??

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    Thats me back in Belfast.

    I can confirm that if anyone ever plans drving from Belfast to Galway they should go via dublin until such times as the A3, N54, N55 and N63 are sorted out. For that to be the road betwen 2 provincial capitals in the C21st is a disgrace on both jurisdictions. It was nice for us on the way down as we were in no rush but if your trying to conduct any kind of business go via Dublin.

    Galway itself is a fabulous city, though Salthill is a bit of a dump. But we had a great time anyway. Your lucky to be living there.

    I am left with one question though. In total, how many branches of Dunnes is there? I must have counted half a dozen including the off-licence on Eyre Sq.

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    Quote Originally Posted by backtowalsall View Post
    I am left with one question though. In total, how many branches of Dunnes is there? I must have counted half a dozen including the off-licence on Eyre Sq.
    Yeah, there's 6.
    Terryland
    Briarhill
    Edward Square
    Eyre Square
    Knocknacarra
    Westside

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