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Waterfront Hotel Galway City - $city.City, Ireland

Salthill
Galway , 0000
Nightly Rates (156.11 - 223.75)   3 Star
Waterfront Hotel Galway City

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Property Description
Waterfront Hotel Galway is an interesting change of hotel from the ordinary, located on the famous Promenade Salthill - 3 minutes from Galway City Centre and 10 minutes away from Galway Airport. Beautiful views of Galway Bay and offering an ideal location within minutes of Galway City Centre. All suites offer either a one-bedroom or two-bedroom accommodations. Each 1-bedroom suite includes a living room with working desk or alternatively a kitchenette with full ensuite bathroom. All suites are tastefully decorated to a very comfortable standard - very spacious 1-bedroom 400 sq ft. and 2-bedroom are 500 sq ft.

Amenities
  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Tennis

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Twin Room with Kitchenette

  • Twin Room with kitchenette has 2 twin beds and en-suite full kitchenette. This spacious room is tastefully decorated with breath-taking views of Galway Bay. Colour TV with remote, direct dial telephone with internet access, coffee and tea making facilities, trouser press and en-suite tiled bathroom, with bath tub/shower and toiletries. 400 sq ft. Max Occ 2-No rollaways allowed.
  • Double with Lounge

  • Double with Lounge has 1 Double bed and guest lounge. This spacious room is tastefully decorated with breath-taking views of Galway Bay, colour TV with remote, direct dial telephone with internet access, coffee and tea making facilities, trouser press, extra sofa bed, writing desk and ideal for extended stays. En-suite tiled bathroom with bath tub/shower and toiletries 400 sq ft. Max Occ 4-No rollaways allowed.
  • Standard Twin

  • Standard Twin has 2 twin beds and wonderful views overlooking Galway Bay. This spacious room is tastefully decorated with breath-taking views of Galway Bay. colour TV with remote, direct dial telephone with internet access, coffee and tea making facilities, trouser press and en-suite tiled bathroom with bath tub/shower and toiletries. 300 sq ft. Max Occ 2-No rollaways allowed.
  • Double Bed Suite

  • Double Bed Suite with guest lounge and kitchenette has 1 double bed and pullout sofa bed. This spacious suite is tastefully decorate with breath-taking views of Galway Bay. Colour TV with remote, direct dial telephone with internet access, coffee and tea making facilities, trouser press, extra sofa bed, writing desk and providing great freedom to extended stays or family. En-suite tiled bathroom, with bath tub/shower and toiletries. 450 sq ft. Max Occ 4-No rollaways allowed.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2PM 

  • Check out time is 12PM 

  • Time Zone is  Europe/Dublin (0 DST) 

  • Opened in  1996 

  • Renovated in  2004 

  • 64  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    Depart Dublin and follow signs for M1 Dublin City Centre and M50. Travel along M1 and take first exit to M50 -ring road around Dublin city-. Travel along M50 via toll bridge - charge is 1.60EUR - and follow exit for M4. West to Sligo / Galway. Travel along M4 passing through towns such and Enfield, Kinnegad following signs for N6 to Galway. Continue to travel along N6 Galway via towns such as Tyrrellspass, Kilbeggan, Moate by passing Athlone via the N6, Ballinsloe and Loughrea. Arrive to Galway City and travel towards city centre follows signs for Docks Road. This route takes you around the Galway Bay, and follow signs for Salthill. Waterfront Hotel is located along the Promenade in Salthill with complimentary car parking provided underneath the hotel. Just beside the entrance to reception. Enjoy your stay in Galway and at the Waterfront Hotel. Depart Shannon Airport, travel along N19 and follow signs for N18 Ennis/Galway, travel along N18 towards Ennis town centre and then to Galway traveling through towns such as Crusheen, Gort, Ardrahan, Kilcolgan arriving to Galway City, travel towards city centre followings signs for Docks Road. This route takes you around the Galway Bay and follow signs for Salthill. Waterfront Hotel is located along the Promenade in Salthill with complimentary car parking provided underneath the hotel, just beside the entrance to reception. Enjoy your stay in Galway and at the Waterfront Hotel. GWY - Galway 0.5 Miles East DUB - Dublin Intl 134mi WSNN - Shannon Intl 57mi NKIR - Kerry Airport 80mi NGWY - Galway Regional Airport 4mi NW

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card at the time of booking. A deposit is not required.Exception may apply during holidays, special events or conventions - see rate rules.

    Cancellation Policy
    Reservations must be cancelled 1 day prior to arrival date to avoid a penalty of 1 night stay plus tax. No-show Fee: 1 night stay plus taxes.Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions - see rate rules.

    Restaurant Information
    Kitty OSheas Bar and Restaurant  -Location: Onsite -Type: Bar/Lounge -Cuisine: Irish International, Full Carvery Lunch famous to Kitty OSheas, Bar food menu include soup and freshly prepared sandwiches. Serving Times -Breakfast: 7:30am-10:00am -Lunch: 12:30pm-2:30pm -Dinner: 6:30pm-10:00pm -Dress Code: Smart Casual

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Services
  •   -Internet Connectivity -Computer Available -Fax Machine

  • Penthouse Suite Meeting Rooms
  •   -Dimensions: 24m X 18m -Maximum Capacity: 10 persons per room -Description: A selection of six small meeting rooms available, suitable for board meetings up to 10 guests provided at Waterfront Hotel.


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • Hiking, Jogging, Sunbathing, Swimming, Bicycling, Billiards / Snooker, Bowling, Cardio Vascular Exercise, Children's Activities, Dancing, Driving Range, Exercising, Fishing, Golfing, Horse Racing, Jet Skiing, Museum / Gallery Viewing, Sailing / Boating, Shopping, Sightseeing Tours, Soccer, Stair Stepper, Stationary Bike, Steam Room, Surfing, Table Tennis, Tennis, Theatre, Treadmill, Universal Gym, Volleyball, Water Skiing, Water Sports, Amusement Park

  • GWY - Galway

  • 0.5 Miles East
  • DUB - Dublin International Airport

  • 134.0 Miles West
  • SNN - Shannon International Airport

  • 57.0 Miles North
  • KIR - Kerry Airport

  • 80.0 Miles North
  • GWY - Galway Regional Airport

  • 4.0 Miles North West
  • Galway Crystal

  • 1.0 Miles North West
  • Thor Ballylee

  • 10.0 Miles South
  • Clarenbridge

  • 5.0 Miles South
  • Maam Cross

  • 25.0 Miles West
  • Connemara

  • 34.0 Miles West
  • Ennis

  • 50.0 Miles South
  • Limerick City

  • 70.0 Miles South
  • Westport

  • 50.0 Miles North
  • Aran Islands

  • 60.0 Miles West
  • Glenlo Abbey Golf Course

  • 1.0 Miles South
  • Galway Golf Club

  • 0.75 Miles East
  • Galway Oyster Festival

  • 0.5 Miles East
  • Galway Race Week

  • 0.75 Miles East
  • Galway Arts Festival

  • 0.75 Miles East
  • Cliffs Moher

  • 1.0 Miles South
  • Corporate Locations

  • Dell Limerick City

  • 60.0 Miles North
  • Analog Devices Limerick City

  • 60.0 Miles North

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