Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
40"+ TV
Other
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Property Details
Size
Townhome with 2 Levels
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1000 square feet, 93 square meters
Bedrooms
King and 2x Full
5 Guests maximum
Pull out sofa in the sitting room.
Nearest airport
Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC)
1 hour drive.
Property View
Galway City street.
Additional Fees
Parking is available across the street. Please visit the pub and ask for Peader, who will assist with arrangements and provide information on the associated charges.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Shopping
- Salthill Promenade: A scenic walkway along the Atlantic coast, perfect for a stroll or a bike ride with views of Galway Bay.
- The Claddagh: A historic area famous for the Claddagh ring and traditional Galway fishing boats. It’s a lovely spot for a walk with scenic views.
- The Galway Market: A bustling market held in the heart of the city, where you can find local crafts, food, and unique souvenirs.
Places of Interest
- Eyre Square: A central public park in Galway, ideal for a leisurely stroll and people-watching. It’s surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historic buildings.
- Galway Cathedral: An impressive example of Renaissance architecture with beautiful stained glass windows and an intriguing history.
- Spanish Arch: A historic gateway that was part of the old city walls, offering a glimpse into Galway's past.
- The Galway City Museum: Located near the Spanish Arch, this museum provides insights into Galway's history and heritage.
- Quay Street: A vibrant street known for its lively atmosphere, traditional pubs, and boutique shops.
- The Aran Islands: Accessible by ferry from Galway, these islands offer stunning landscapes, ancient forts, and a glimpse into traditional Irish life.
- The Burren: A unique karst landscape located a short drive from Galway, known for its distinctive limestone formations and diverse flora.
- Connemara National Park: A bit further out, this park offers beautiful mountain scenery, hiking trails, and the chance to explore traditional Irish landscapes.