The Galmont Hotel & Spa - Galway
53.274134, -9.043133Overview
Offering guests a banquet hall, suited for shared moments, the smoke-free The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway centrally sits only 1.1 km from the Kirwan's Lane. Offering a treatment room and a sauna on-site, along with an indoor pool, this 4-star hotel boasts a setting located only steps away from the public park "Eyre Square".
Location
Situated 13 minutes' walk from the archaeological Hall of the Red Earl Ruins, the hotel also gives access to such sports venues as the Galway City Karting track, which is 18 minutes' walk away. The Riverside Walk is approximately 1 km away, while the TULCA Festival Gallery is a stone's throw from The Galmont Hotel & Spa. Guests will also appreciate the vicinity to Eyre Square, located 400 metres away. The nearby notable religious buildings include the Expansive green-domed Galway Catholic Cathedral, about 5 minutes' drive from this accommodation.
There is Forster Street bus stop a short way from The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway.
Rooms
The 205 rooms at this Galway hotel are equipped with comforts such as an iron and air conditioning, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Along with a mini-bar, the rooms are furnished with a writing desk.
Eat & Drink
Dinner is served in the onsite à la carte restaurant daily, and lunch can be enjoyed at the pizza restaurant. The restaurant at The Galmont Hotel & Spa has European menu. Gastronomic options include a lounge bar. Loam Restaurant is approximately 500 metres away.
Leisure & Business
Guests can keep fit by visiting a gym area, or unwind at a spa centre and a full-service spa.
Rooms and availability
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Room size:
25 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Air conditioning
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Room size:
27 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Air conditioning
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Room size:
25 m²
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Air conditioning
Essential information about The Galmont Hotel & Spa
| 💵 Lowest room price | 124 £ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 500 m |
| 🗺️ Location rating | 9.0 |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 31.8 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Connemara, NNR |
Location
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Reviews of The Galmont Hotel & Spa
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Luxurious rooms with sea views, convenient location near Eyre Square, and extensive spa facilities enhance guest experiences.
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missingWrote a review on 11 Jan
We had a really good stay that cost € 220 per night.
The room was well-maintained and with air conditioner and an iron at your disposal, magnificent view of the lake.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Jan
We knew what we would be getting. Beds were comfortable, quality, clean, service. There were very few hotels or B&B's available by the time we decided to book because there was a festival that weekend. We had hoped to spend less for a place to stay, however, the places that were available were risky, so we went for the more expensive place because we knew it would be quality.
Disappointed that the pool and hot tub closed at 8 pm. We figured part of paying for the price of a higher end hotel would be that we could relax in the hot tub after a full day of sight seeing. Unfortunately, we weren't able to do that since the spa closed so early.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Dec
room, close to the center and bus station, breakfast, bed and pillows.
The room was not air-conditioned and at the reception they told me that I had to ask for it in advance when I booked, I have never had to clear that up in a 4 star hotel! On the third day I didn't get the room so I didn't have clean towels and I had to ask for them, the room they gave me was very far from reception 1386 we had to go up an elevator, walk about 200 meters inside corridors, take another elevator and walk again as many..I asked for a bad cesar salad and they charged me 10.50 euros for the salad and 5 euros for taking it up to the room, this is a robbery because if they charge for taking it up they should say that they do not have room service, besides they told me that I could not charge the room, that I had to pay it at the time, very bad! And when I arrived on Thursday afternoon, at about 5 pm the room was not ready and we went to the bar to drink something while they were fixing it, we waited about 15 or 20 minutes to be served at the bar and nothing! Very bad the attention of the bar!
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missingWrote a review on 22 Dec
First class service, unobtrousive, spacious, good pool and leisure facilities, breakfast started early enough for early departure
Later morning opening (8am) of pool at weekend
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missingWrote a review on 12 Dec
Location to Galway City - walking access
Lack of airconditioning at night - very hot
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missingWrote a review on 10 Dec
This was my fine stay for a wedding. Everything was really good, responsive staff, great views of the lake. The classic king room was splendid and fashionable. The bed was great and I had a separate bathroom. Location: the hotel was near to Galway, the train station, and the Latin Quarter. It was close to Loam Restaurant, where you can have dinner.
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missingWrote a review on 05 Decthermal suitelocal ingredientsbreakfast varietyloud refrigeratorlong shower wait
I enjoyed the fine thermal suite and the various spa treatments. The breakfast was the best I have had, with a wide range of options to choose from. I appreciated the effort they put into sourcing local ingredients for the meals. I'll always remember the beautiful autumn evenings spent here. My stay was nice, and I loved the cozy feeling of the bar near the fireplace.
The refrigerator made loud noises at night, disrupting my sleep. The shower took too long to warm up, frustrating for the price I paid.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Dec
Location excellent - 5 mins walk from Eyre Square. Car park underneath hotel - directions on website very accurate and found the hotel easily. Lovely view over lake from some rooms and veranda - sat out after breakfast each morning in teh sun. Breakfast was included in our deal and had a great selection. Air conditioning in our room and that was necessary as it was very hot during our stay. Room was spotless as was bathroom. Bar stayed open after most pubs were closed. Staff very helpful and efficient re directions etc Didnt use the spa etc so cant comment on that
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missingWrote a review on 02 Dec
The location is great and all staff were extremely friendly. The swimming pool was an added bonus for my 12 year old son. Would definitely go back again if the weekend rates remain competitive!
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missingWrote a review on 20 Novfriendly staffearly check-incelebratory dessert
Really good Stay with Excellent Service!
I recently enjoyed a lovely evening here. The staff ensured an early check-in, great to settle in after a long journey. We dined at the restaurant, where Jacinta were pretty good too make my son's birthday special with a surprise dessert-very personal touch! Highly recommend it!
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missingWrote a review on 19 Nov
Overall it was well heated and large with a view.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Nov
The staff were very friendly and couldnt be more helpful. The room was clean and had a lovely view of the lough.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Novthermal suite
Great thermal suite access.
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missingWrote a review on 11 Nov
We loved the hotel, our room was excellent but I would expect this when paying 150 euro a night. The food expecially the breakfast was fantastic and the staff were lovely.
The only complaint was that we could not get a reservation in the spa .Also we were charged for parking, I feel that when its only 6 euro it could be absorbed in the room charge.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Nov
Our young children are always made very welcome. We particularly like the family changing room in the pool area. It is convenient and private.
The heating in our room did not work which was unfortunate with a young child but the staff did provide us with a plug in heater and offered to change our room the following night. We were fine with the heater so we didn't bother changing and we were kindly given a 30 euro discount on our room for the second night.
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