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Accommodation

Please access the following link to get listings for all types of accommodation in Galway city and county:

www.IrelandWest.ie

If you would like to stay in the centre of Galway Bay 10, just a short walk from Salthill Promenade with excellent view of Galway Bay - please contact our friends and sponsor - the Galway Bay Hotel, the Promenade, Salthill.

About the Galway Bay Hotel, Salthill
This four-star hotel is situated on the famous Galway Bay Promenade and has panoramic views across Galway Bay. It is 5 minutes away from Eyre Square and the city centre. Completed in May 1998, it is very modern in design. The entrance to the hotel is located away from the seafront to afford the maximum view of the sea from the rooms. The rooms are large and spacious and decorated to a high standard. All rooms have the facilities you would expect from a four-star property and many rooms have sea views. For reservations or further information, please access the website, www.galwaybayhotel.net, email info@galwaybayhotel.net or call 091 520520.

We also recommend the Radisson SAS Hotel Galway situated on Lough Atalia Road just a three minute from the famous Eyre Square.

About the Radisson SAS Hotel
Scenic views, luxury accommodation, excellent food, world class spa facilities and a superb conference centre. Ideally located on the waterfront of Lough Atalia the Radisson SAS Hotel is just a 5 minute walk to the city centre. Traditional hotel décor has been ceremoniously sidetracked in favour of furnishings with pzazz at the Radisson SAS Hotel Galway!

Established in 2001, the 4-star Radisson SAS Hotel in Galway rests in the perfect location for both the business and leisure guest. The hotel is only a few minutes walk from the centre of Galway, yet boasts unrivalled views of Lough Atalia and Galway Bay, and offers easy access to the Aran Islands and Connemara.

Renowned worldwide for its famous bay, its Claddagh ring, and its use of the Irish language, Galway is a booming city of around 70,000 people. A "town and gown" city, with two third-level educational institutions, Galway, or Gaillimh in Irish, dates back to 1124, and officially became a city in 1484, when it was granted a royal charter.

The 14 tribes of Galway, after whom the hotel’s meeting-rooms, boardrooms and suites are named, were responsible for building medieval Galway into Europe’s most westerly trading port, attracting the attention of European merchants and the explorer Christopher Columbus.

For further information and bookings, please access the website at www.galway.radissonsas.com or call us on 091 538300.

Galway Bay 10, Cancer Care West, University College Hospital, Galway.
Email: info@galwaybay10.com :: Telephone 1890 400 200 :: Fax 091 544524

   
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