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5 Star Galway Hotels in Ireland

By: Helen Kelly

The G Hotel

Situated in the heart of Galway, overlooking Lough Atalia, the 5 star G Hotel has it all and is one of the country's finest 5 star hotels. It's impressive, luxurious, welcoming and oozes glamour in an old fashioned Hollywood way. It was designed by Philip Treacy and his magic touch is evident in all parts of the hotel.

There's a total of 101 luxurious guest bedrooms. Included in this are the hotel's suites - the Corner Suite, the Evangelista Suite, the Atrium Suite as well as 26 junior suites. All guest rooms feature Philip Treacy designed Frette linen, en suites with power showers and luxury toiletries, a CD/DVD player, a TV, in room safe, monogrammed bathrobe & slippers and a mini bar. You can also avail of 24-hour room service and a butler service.

Riva at the G is the hotel's hugely popular restaurant. Contemporary Italian cuisine is a speciality and guests can also choose from an a la carte menu. If you fancy a cocktail you can head to G’s Cocktail Bar.

For the ultimate in relaxation you can visit Espa, the hotel spa, and indulge in some serious rejuvenating treatments, from facials to holistic massages.

For the business visitor this 5 star hotel offers a range of world-class meeting/conferencing facilities.

Glenlo Abbey Hotel

Located just outside Galway is the 5 star Glenlo Abbey Hotel. It's about 2 miles from the city centre along the N59. Formerly an 18th Century manor house, it's surrounded by 38 acres of estate on the shores of Lough Corrib and there's even a 9 hole golf course. So whether it's golf, angling or just some relaxation you're after you'll find it here at this Galway hotel.

There's a total of 46 en suite guest bedrooms, each boasting an extensive range of 5 star amenities. And you don't even have to leave the comfort of your room as there's 24 hour room service.

You can enjoy a unique dining experience at the Pullman Restaurant aboard the Pullman train carriage. It's made up of two carriages and a kitchen car and can seat up to 66 people.

Book a Galway hotel in Ireland.

Article Source: http://www.britisharticledirectory.co.uk

Helen Kelly writes for Ireland travel website GoIreland.com

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