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Eyre Square Hotel is situated right in the heart of Galway adjacent to both bus
and rail stations. The Eyre Square Hotel caters for both the tourist and
business person offering a very high standard of accommodation. All Rooms are
en suite with direct dial phone, satellite TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Enjoy excellent cuisine in our Red's Bistro. Why not visit the lively Red
Square Pub or Coyotes Late Bar/Nite Club.
Welcome to the Eyre Square Hotel just step out the front door of Eyre Square Hotel and you are in the heart of Galway city with Shopping, Theatre, Pubs and Nightlife all within minutes walk.
Whether its business or pleasure our friendly and helpful staff will make your visit an enjoyable one.
We invite you to the Eyre Square Hotel where our guests are guaranteed a personal service from start to finish.
Each of our Spacious rooms offer that touch of comfort for your stay. In room facilities include:
* Choice of Double, Twin or Triple Rooms
* Ensuite Bathroom
* Multi Channel TV
* Hairdryer
* Tea / Coffee Facilities
* Direct dial telephone
* Trouser press and Iron and Ironing board on request
Eyre Square Hotel is located in the heart of Galway city on the corner of Eyre Square, beside the main bus & rail station. Just step out of the front door & you are a 2 minute walk from the main shopping area, theatres & nightlife.
Parking
Car parking is available in Forster Street Multi Storey, which is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking is available at a reduction to hotel guests. With a continuous 24 Hours at Euro 8.50 . Please get carpark ticket stamped at reception.
Eyre Square - Galway City
Eyre Square (renamed John F Kennedy Park) ; an open green park where one can relax or view the many attractions, including the Statue of Paraic O'Connaire ; erected in 1935 in memory of the writer who travelled the roads with his horse and cart.
Galway Cathedral
Cathedral Square, Galway, Ireland
Possibly the most impressive building in Galway, this cathedral was the last great stone cathedral constructed in western Europe. The Cathedral is dedicated to Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and overlooks the Salmon Weir Bridge. The architect was John Robinson, a native of Dublin. The building is in the Renaissance style. Built in 1957, it is not particularly antiquated, yet still corresponds with conventional church design and features a marble floor and brown cedar ceiling. The woodwork, stained glass and mosaics were all hand-crafted by Irish people. The fine cut stone with which the Cathedral is built was paid for by Irish people, who purchased and donated single stones over a period of time. See local press for listings of Cathedral events.
Galway Bay
Drive along the coast road from Galway to Spiddal and view the splendour of Galway Bay.
Continuing West takes one into the Twelve Pins of Connemara mountain range.
The Aran Islands - located in Galway Bay
Situated at the mouth of Galway bay. Day trips available from Galway and Clare coasts. Organised tours available on the Islands. Visit the cottage where J.M. Synge, the well-known Anglo-Irish author and playwright stayed and took the theme of The Playboy of the Western World.