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In the heart of Galway's Latin Quarter, the Spanish Arch Hotel is located on the famous 'Quay Street'. Soak up all the atmosphere from this famous street from the bedroom balconies or just stroll out the door to everything you will want to experience in Galway.<br/><br/>
Each of the bedrooms are beautifully appointed and come complete with en-suite facilities. The guestrooms are individually decorated and include a TV. Throughout the day enjoy the bar food served in the Spanish Arch Barand and an a la carte menu is available in the evening. After a long day touring the area sit back and relax in the bar and enjoy live entertainment with traditional music sessions Sunday to Thursday and live bands and late bars on a Friday and Saturday night.
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Spanish Arch Hotel is ideally located for shopping in the ‘City of The Tribes’ as well as a night at the theatre, art gallery or a museum. Needless to say, scattered throughout the street of the city you have a selection of welcoming pubs, superior restaurants and lively clubs. Depending on the time of year you arrive in Galway there are a host of great festival to enjoy including The Galway Arts Festival, The Galway Races and The Galway International Oyster Festival. Spanish Arch Hotel is also within walking distance of the Salthill Promenade.
http://www.spanisharchhotel.ie
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Segway adventure will take you through the heart of this lively, bustling and historic Gateway to the West....Galway City. Eyre Square, Spanish Arch, Corrib River, The Docks, Shop Street and Galway Bay are among the places you will discover. You will also visit the less travelled paths for a unique experience of this beautiful city. Meeting Point is at Unit 9, Kiltartan House, Forster Street, Galway. Tours depart at 10am, 12pm, 2pm & 4pm (weather permitting). The Segway is a two-wheeled, self-balancing electric scooter and great fun.
http://www.segwayadventures.ie/
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Sli Na Mara B & B, ideally located in the heart of Medieval Galway, run by George and Bridie Thomson, offering both comfort and convenience during your stay in The City Of The Tribes. We offer a homely, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. We pride ourselves on the personal service we offer to all our guests with five spacious ensuite rooms, modern furnishings and generous storage space.
http://www.slinamara.com/
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Set deep in Connemara but minutes from the bustling town of Clifden. Shanaheever Caravan and camping park has been welcoming campers for nearly 30 years. A well developed camping ground which has managed to remain close to nature to give our campers a feel of camping in the wild with all the modern facilities at their disposition.
http://clifdencamping.com
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Spiddal Angling School is a long established Award Winning centre of excellence for fly fishing and spinning tuition, and has catered for beginner and improver for almost two decades. It has offered high quality courses in fly fishing and fly casting, spinning and the art of fly tying. Courses are designed according to need and offer ghillie/guides for the experienced angler. Individual, group and families are welcome.
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This award winning fishing school, which is family run enjoys both a local and international reputation. Returning and regular clients become familiar and are welcomed with each new season. Expertise, all the equipment you’ll need, and a friendly and courteous attitude is what you are sure of. The walk by the lake or by the river bank is just part of the experience!
http://www.spiddalanglingschool.com/
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Situated on the spectacular Salthill promenade, with panoramic views of Galway Bay and the Clare hills, the Salthill Hotel is ideally positioned for guests to enjoy both the charms of Galway city and the delights of the West of Ireland landscape, heritage and culture.
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Our fully modernised Galway Hotel facilities and amenities can cater for all kinds of events and activities. The Salthill Hotel Galway has a brand new leisure centre with 2 swimming pools and a fully equipped gym. The hotel is also an ideal wedding & conference venue with its prime location just outside Galway city overooking Galway Bay. With beautiful coastal walks, gourmet restaurants and traditional Irish pubs all close by this the perfect hotel for a break in Galway.
http://www.salthillhotel.com
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Sharamore House, Clifden, Co Galway is an Irish Tourist Board Approved Bed & Breakfast owned and run by John and Sue Brittain. Located at Clifden, the capital of Connemara, Sharamore House Bed & Breakfast enjoys a quiet location overlooking Streamstown Bay at the end of the famously scenic Sky Road.<br><br>
Bed & Breakfast accommodation is provided in charming, comfortable bedrooms located on the first floor with lovely views of the Connemara land and seascapes. Each room has its own private bathroom and a combination of single and double beds to accommodate families or single guests. All our bedrooms have TVs and light refreshments are available to guests at all times. Wireless internet access is available free of charge throughout the house. <br><br>
Some of the best beaches in Ireland are situated just minutes away from Sharamore for a lovely relaxing walk. If you prefer you can go walking in the Connemara National Park or take some of the more challenging routes through the 12 Bens. Westport and Galway City are just 1 hour's drive through some of the most beautiful scenery in Connemara and can make a great day out if it's not beach weather.
http://www.sharamore.com
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The Select Hotels of Ireland is a collection of 22 of Ireland’s finest independently owned hotels nationwide. All of our hotels are renowned for their Irish hospitality, good value and excellent standard of accommodation. With lots of golf, spa, family and intimate breaks available there is a holiday break to suits every taste. Each hotel in Ireland is unique and independent. So if you are looking for a fishing weekend, a city centre stay, or an intimate break we have the perfect destination for you.
http://www.selecthotelsireland.com
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Spirit one spa is an Urban retreat nestled underground within the Radisson Hotel Galway. From the moment you step into the blue lit elevator your whole body, mind & soul begins to relax & by the time you reach the spa level you've already forgotten the outside world. This spa is world class & has a thermal suite with so many rooms that you’ll find it difficult to leave. From warm saunas & aroma steam rooms to the tropical beach room with Caribbean sand, coconut infused aromas & a light show from dawn to dusk, you’ll forget time & drift off into deep sleep on the heated loungers. Spirit one spa (SOS) provides a haven of peace and tranquility - the perfect spa destination located in the heart of Galway city center with decor, aromas and ambience that promise to transport both your mind and body to the most dreamy of far away places.
http://www.spiritonespa.com
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Signpost Tours are West of Ireland Tour specialists. Using the local knowledge of our guides and drivers, we craft tours that are above and beyond the ordinary. Browse through our Tours and allow us to do the work for you! We specialise in small to medium-sized group tours for golf, outdoor adventure and cultural living holidays. Our focus is on experiencing local historic and living culture.
http://www.signposttours.com/
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Trad on the Prom is a contemporary Irish Show featuring an electrifying mix of traditional irish music, song and dance.
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The 3rd annual Galway Bike Week from 15th - 23rd June and promises to be a wonderfuil event for all cycling enthusiasts.
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The largest group of quilts to be assembled in Ireland will be on display on the campus of NUI Galway as part of a major exhibition.
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Galway’s unique maritime history and culture will be celebrated with the first ever Galway Sea Festival taking place on the June Bank Holiday...
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This is the 29th year of the Connemara Bog Week which takes place this May with lots of special events planned.
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