Bushypark
Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate
Luxurious 18th-century abbey estate on Lough Corrib with golf, spa, and Orient Express dining.
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Ireland — 10 Hotels Reviewed
Galway is Ireland's most exuberant city — a medieval warren of cobbled streets and brightly painted shopfronts where trad music pours from pub doors nightly and the Spanish Arch looks out over Claddagh, one of Europe's oldest fishing villages. As the gateway to Connemara and the Wild Atlantic Way, it attracts a mix of cultural travellers, festival-goers and adventure seekers who need a base with personality. Hotels range from historic four-stars on Eyre Square to romantic riverside townhouses on the Corrib, and the restaurant scene — particularly for fresh Atlantic seafood — is among the best in Ireland.
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Galway is Ireland's most exuberant city — a medieval warren of cobbled streets and brightly painted shopfronts where trad music pours from pub doors nightly and the Spanish Arch looks out over Claddag...
10 hotels reviewed · Updated March 2026
Ranked by overall score. Updated March 2026.
Bushypark
Luxurious 18th-century abbey estate on Lough Corrib with golf, spa, and Orient Express dining.
Eyre Square
Historic Victorian hotel in city center on Eyre Square with elegant rooms.
Lough Atalia Road
Modern 4-star with river views, award-winning spa, pool near Eyre Square.
New Dock Road
Stylish waterfront hotel next to Spanish Arch with modern rooms and bay views.
The Promenade
Beachfront 4-star on Galway Bay with pool, gym, and sea views in Salthill.
Headford Road
Friendly 4-star with excellent service, superior rooms, short walk to center.
Promenade
Seaside 4-star with panoramic Galway Bay views, leisure center, fine dining.
Monivea Road
Modern 4-star near racecourse with pool, sauna, spacious rooms.
Quay Street
Waterfront hotel opposite Spanish Arch with refurbished modern rooms.
Eyre Square area
Boutique 3-star in city heart with stylish rooms near shops and pubs.
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Common Questions
Our top pick is Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate, which consistently receives outstanding reviews. We've curated 10 of the best hotels in Galway across all price ranges, from budget guesthouses to five-star properties. Each has been selected for quality, location, and value.
Shoulder season — typically spring (March–May) and early autumn (September–October) — offers the best balance of good weather, lower hotel rates, and manageable crowds. Peak season brings the most vibrant atmosphere but also the highest prices. Check local festivals and events as these can both enhance and complicate your visit.
Budget options start from around $60–100/night, while mid-range hotels run $120–250/night. Luxury five-star hotels start from $300/night and can exceed $1,000 for top suites. Prices vary significantly by season, so booking 4–8 weeks ahead usually secures the best rates.
For first-time visitors, the city centre or historic quarter offers the best combination of walkability, restaurants, and access to main attractions. Once you know the city, neighbourhood hotels often offer better value and a more authentic experience. All the hotels in our guide include neighbourhood notes to help you choose.
Yes — all hotels in our guide can be booked through reputable platforms. We recommend booking either directly with the hotel for potential perks, or through Booking.com for flexible cancellation policies. Always read recent reviews and confirm your booking with the hotel 48 hours before arrival.
Prices and availability change daily. Lock in the best rate by booking early — most of our top picks offer free cancellation.
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