Park House Hotel

Category: Hotel


Park House Hotel
Forster St. Eyre Square , Galway Co Galway
Tel:+353 (0)91 564 924

4 euro One house: Outstanding accommodation of its type Best Of The Best

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Park House Hotel


This Galway hotels located just off Eyre Square has the individuality that comes with owner-management and provides an exceptionally friendly and comfortable haven from the bustle of Galway, which seems to be constantly in celebration.


Warmly decorated public areas include a well-run bar with lots of cosy corners where you can sink into a deep armchair and relax, and there is a choice of dining styles - The Park for formal dining, and The Blue Room for informal meals.


Guest rooms are spacious, very comfortably furnished and well-equipped for business travellers, with a desk, internet access and safe; generous, well-planned bathrooms are quite luxurious, with ample storage space and Molton Brown toiletries.


Good breakfasts include a buffet selection (with a delicious fresh fruit salad), plus a choice of hot dishes, including fish. And you know you’re in Galway when you find oysters on the room service menu...


If you want a thoroughly Irish welcome in the heart of Galway, you could not do better than stay at this cosy and central hotel: the prices are very reasonable - and private parking for residents is a real plus.



Rooms 84 (5 junior suites, 3 for disabled, 3 family rooms); B&B about €115 pps, ss about €115. Children welcome (under 12s free in parents' room, cots available free of charge). No pets. Lift. All day room service. Park Room Restaurant (L & D Mon-Sat 12-3/6-9.30, L&D Sun 12.30-3.30 & 6-9); bar food L&D daily 12-9.30. Closed 24-26 Dec. Amex, MasterCard, Visa, Laser.

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