Best Luxury Hotels In Galway

The only city along the Wild Atlantic Way, it’s internationally famous, not least thanks to musicians including Ed Sheeran, who have used the area in their lyrics. It hosts many significant events, such as the Galway International Arts Festival, the Galway Races, rugby fixtures and the Macnas Halloween Parade. Pop into one of the city’s pubs and you may find a turf fire or traditional Irish music being played live. And while there’s a plethora of activity in the centre, visitors can find another level of serenity by travelling a little further afield to the majestic mountains of Connemara.



Galway, Galway County

The Dean Galway

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms100 Uniquely Designed Rooms & Suites, Including the James Suite & Penthouse Suite
AmenitiesOffers Sophie's Rooftop Restaurant, Elephant & Castle, a Boutique Thermal Suite, an Outdoor Heated Pool, & the Power Gym with High-intensity Classes
MoreSituated Near Eyre Square, Showcasing Historic Architecture & a Curated Art Collection

New to the city, The Dean is very much a grown-up hotel, but with a super fun vibe. Just off Eyre Square, it boasts Galway’s first Elephant & Castle eatery. Guests can also drink and dine at Sophie’s Rooftop Restaurant & Bar, a stunning space offering great views across the skyline from the large picture windows inside, and from the wrap-around glass balustrade balcony outside. Bedrooms come with a host of tech gadgets, funky, unconventional decor, fully stocked mini SMEG fridges and all-Irish treats. Higher grade suites have huge handcrafted beds, a Marshall Amp and Rega RP1 turntable with classic vinyl, a Martin & Co. limited edition guitar and a vintage drinks cabinet.

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The Dean Galway

Roundstone, Galway County

Cashel House Hotel

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms30 Uniquely Decorated Rooms & Suites
AmenitiesConservatory Dining Room, Expansive Gardens
MoreSet Within 50 Acres of Gardens & Woodlands Overlooking Cashel Bay Near Connemara

Owned and managed by the McEvilly family, Cashel House has an AA Inspector’s Choice Award, along with two AA Rosettes and four stars. Its 50 acres (including award-winning gardens) border Cashel Bay on the one side and the Cashel Hills on the other. Built in the mid 19th century, the house became a hotel in the mid 20th century, offering 32 types of accommodation for guests. The decor pays homage to its Victorian roots with vintage furnishings and antique pieces throughout, while the restaurant is housed in a large Victorian conservatory. Walking trails run from the house down to the beach, winding through the estate’s charming woodland.

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Cashel House Hotel

Galway, Galway County

The g Hotel & Spa Galway

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms101 Uniquely Designed Rooms & Suites
AmenitiesAward-winning Restaurant, Champagne Bar, Luxury Spa with Thermal Facilities, & Fitness Cenre
MoreLocated on the Banks of Lough Atalia

Lauded milliner Phillip Treacy was the designer behind this destination hotel. It has Galway’s only five-star spa, the deeply sophisticated ESPA at the g. Spread across two floors, this includes treatment rooms, a thermal suite and a glass pavilion overlooking the rooftop Zen bamboo terrace. g’s Signature Lounges provide expansive views across Lough Atalia and Restaurant gigi’s serves two AA Rosette-awarded food. Some of the 101 bedrooms also have lough views, while others are interconnecting, to cater for families and groups. All have luxuries like interactive suite pads, bathrobes, ESPA toiletries, RESPA beds and down pillows. Don’t miss g’s Grand Salon, with its mirrored display by lighting designer Tom Dixon.

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The g Hotel & Spa Galway

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