Four Seasons Bed & Breakfast in Galway, Ireland

The Four Seasons Bed and Breakfast, located in Galway, Ireland, offers several rooms with private bathrooms in a large home within walking distance of the city center. Open since 1997, the bed and breakfast is operated by owners Eddie and Helen Fitzgerald, who also live in the home. Galway is a vibrant college town in County Galway in the scenic west of Ireland. Galway offers an active pub scene with Irish music and local seafood restaurants.
  1. Location

    • The Four Seasons Bed and Breakfast is located on 23 College Road, adjacent to Eyre Square, the main center of the city. It is within walking distance of the bus and train station, from which the owners provide pick-up and drop-off service for guests. The bed and breakfast is within a five- to 10-minute walk to pubs, restaurants, cathedrals and shopping. Galway is the home of National University Ireland-Galway and is a common home base for exploring the west of Ireland.

    Accommodations

    • Each room in the Four Seasons Bed and Breakfast has a private connecting bathroom. Each room also has a color television, coffeemaker, tea kettle and hair dryer. Rick Steves described the rooms as "well-kept" and "inviting" in "Rick Steves' Ireland 2007." The bed and breakfast has parking on site.

    Cost

    • The cost of rooms at the Four Seasons Bed and Breakfast ranges from 50 euros per night in the off-season--during the winter--for a single bed to 150 euros per night, depending on how many guests and the kind of bed, according to "Rick Steves' Ireland 2007." The cost includes a hot breakfast.

    Reservations

    • Rooms at the Four Seasons Bed and Breakfast can be made by telephone, fax or email. The telephone and fax numbers are considered international calls from the United States and must be preceded by 01.

      Phone: +353-91-564-078
      Fax: +353-91-569-765
      Email: [email protected]

    Things to Do

    • Coach tours of destinations outside the city stop daily at the Four Seasons Bed and Breakfast. The tours take visitors to the scarcely inhabited Aran Islands, known for its craftspeople who make Aran sweaters; to Connemara, a region whose inhabitants primarily speak the Irish language; and to the Burren, a region known for slabs of limestone scattered throughout. The bed and breakfast owners also will organize other activities for guests by request.

    The Galway Pub Scene

    • Galway is known as having one of the best traditional music scenes in the country. Traditional Irish music can be heard live in several Galway pubs any night of the week. For live music, Monroes, An Pucan and The Quays are among pubs that offer shows throughout the week.

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