5* Star Hotels in Galway

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Map of 5* Star Hotels in Galway

Galway County
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Sea Breeze Lodge B&B Galway Salthill
9.4/10 Wonderful
24 reviews
4.2 km. Galway Railway Station

Looking out over beautiful Galway Bay, this 5-star bed and breakfast offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, delicious breakfasts and charming accommodation with luxurious memory foam mattresses. The Sea Breeze Lodge B&B Galway is just 3.5 km from Galway’s city centre and its harbour. The lodge is located on the main coast road in Salthill, a seaside suburb of Galway. All of the charming and comfortable en suite rooms have wooden floors, central heating, hairdryers, tea/coffee making facilities and flat-screen digital TVs Rooms either look out to sea over Galway Bay or overlook the lodge’s beautifully kept gardens. Rooms with queen-size and super-king-size beds are available. All rooms have beds with memory foam mattresses. Memory foam mattresses mould to the shape of your body so that every point of your body is in contact with the surface and receives equal support. A delicious full Irish breakfast is included in the price. The Sea Breeze Lodge has a Wi-Fi hotspot, and high-speed wireless broadband internet access is available throughout. With wonderful views, a great location and comfortable accommodation, Sea Breeze Lodge is a wonderful base from which to explore this beautiful part of Ireland.

Number of rooms: 8

9 Cashelmara, Salthill, Salthill, H91 YD90 Galway, Ireland

Ardawn House Galway
9.1/10 Wonderful
17 reviews
Free Wi-Fi
750 m. Galway Railway Station

A 5-minute drive from Galway city centre, Ardawn House offers high-quality en suite rooms and an extensive breakfast menu. There is free on-site parking and Wi-Fi at this elegant guest house on Ireland’s western coast.

Number of rooms: 9

31 College Road, Galway, Ireland

The g Hotel Galway
8.5/10 Excellent
99 reviews
Free Wi-Fi
1.4 km. Galway Railway Station

G, You Look Good to Me! An outstanding style icon on the west of Ireland hotel scene, Galway’s g Hotel has upped the style stakes even further in a dramatic one-million-euro refurbishment of its spacious foyer, signature lounges and opulent restaurant and cocktail bar. Under the direction of Choice Hotel Group Ireland, the five-star luxury destination on the edge of Lough Atalia has assumed a refreshing new look, distinguished by originality and the very distinct individual personas of its ground-floor spaces. Since first opening in 2005 with the pomp and ceremony surrounding its signature designer, Phillip Tracey, the g Hotel has always been a go-to place for those with an interest in fashion and design. Whilst never shying away from standing out from the crowd the g’s use of dark and light, bold colours, large scale reflective lighting and mirrors, brash artwork and imagery nodding to the Supermodels of the day, all added up to an iconic brand that strives to never be ordinary. The concept for the €1 million refurbishment was to draw inspiration from the avant garde, the diverse and the opulent and to create a distinct identity for each of the hotels’ infamous signature lounges that celebrated individuality and uniqueness. The Grand Salon known for its natural light, generous double height ceilings, views over Lough Atalia and the much photographed bespoke mirrored lighting installation by lighting designer Tom Dixon. The design team from GW Design wanted to maintain the chic and elegant atmosphere of the grand salon and for the room to have a feeling of subtle sophistication. A new jewel like cocktail bar, with a dramatic mirrored back bar display reflects the view of the Lough and the lighting installation. A palette of luxurious leathers and textured fabrics, in soft taupes, greys with hints of plums, create a warm and relaxing backdrop to enjoy afternoon tea or a pre-dinner drink. The g Hotel’s restaurant has been renamed GEO and has had the most dramatic alteration of the entire refurbishment. Originally two separate rooms, the design team removed the dividing wall between the restaurant and cocktail bar and has created a more spacious and open synergy between the two. GEO Restaurant opens out onto a new garden terrace completing the fresh botanical feel of the décor. A new cocktail bar now anchors the open plan room, where the walls are lined with a paradise scene of blossom with ferns, palms and leaves - a true eye catcher for guests visiting. Statement chandeliers and smoked mirrors draw the eye through the restaurant with a subtle sparkle and a palette of olive greens, and accents of coral and an abundance of greenery complete the new theme of GEO. The Hotel’s two other Signature Lounges have been redesigned to still evoke glamour and luxury but with a more subtle hint. The Pink Room evokes class and intrigue with blush pink velvets, tasselled chairs and brass accents create a luxurious feel. In contrast is the Blue Room with its colour palette of ginger, charcoal, and rich timber. A texture palette of leathers, timber and fabric wall panelling make this an inviting lounge to linger in.

Number of rooms: 101

Old Dublin Road, Galway, Ireland

Hotel booked 1 times today.

Glenlo Abbey Hotel Galway
8.6/10 Excellent
86 reviews
Free Wi-Fi
4.5 km. Galway Railway Station

Situated just 2 miles from Galway city centre, Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate offers 5-star accommodation, free parking, a golf course, and views of Lough Corrib and the dramatic West of Ireland landscape.

Number of rooms: 65

Galway, Ireland