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    Galway City Hostel

    4.7 (19 reviews)

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    Sitting area in the common area/dining room/kitchen.
    Alouise D.

    A decided to come to Galway for the weekend and booked a couple nights at the Galway City Hostel. It's right by the train station and just a couple minutes walk from the bus, making it a really great, centrally located hostel. There's a small kitchen and cheery common area room, with comfortable seating, and a couple computers. The hostel has free breakfast in the morning and regularly does community meals in the evening. The one night I signed up for the pasta meal, which was only €2. It's a nice way to meet people. The dorm room I was in was fairly spacious, with 6 beds. I only wish there were more outlets, especially for those on the top bunk, but this is a problem at a lot of hostels. The staff are friendly and had recommendations on different things to see and do while I was visiting. Directly downstairs is the Tighe Fox, a traditional pub with live music. If you're a light sleeper you may want to bring earplugs. Other than that this is a great, safe, and well located hostel for those coming to Galway.

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    It's also located right across from Eyre Square and a short walk from Market St, Merchant St, and all the fun shopping/bar areas.

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    Snoozles - Looking across the street from the balcony.

    Snoozles

    3.7(14 reviews)
    0.2 km

    this was my first time staying in a hostel, and it went great…read more pros: - very nice and helpful staff - great location - calm common space for recharging - clean! cons: - rooms are a little small, but it's very manageable especially if you're on a different schedule than your roommates. - not super social. like i said, the common spaces were very chill but im sure it varies

    Have you ever wanted to relive those tender years when you needed nothing more than an empty bunk,…read morea backpack, and a Swiss army knife to see Europe on the cheap? Yeah, me neither, but here I was staying in my first youth hostel in I won't tell you how many years. Why? Well, it was part of a two-day tour package I bought through Galway Tours, and I assume to bring the cost down, they put people up in this place since it's right next to the Galway coach station where I was supposed to pick up the bus the following morning to Connemara. I have to admit I didn't pay attention to that detail in the online description and probably thought that it wasn't a big deal to stay in a hostel for one night. Well, it wasn't all that big a deal, but I have to tell you that the sight of six bunk beds in a small room (see photo) reminded me of the Dachau concentration camp tour I took years ago. I looked into the bathroom (granted a luxury since I assume most of the rooms have shared facilities) and saw that the shower stall had no real drainage, and there was little room to put any toiletries on the sink's ledge. I actually let myself think that perhaps I would have the room to myself until I noticed a huge backpack hidden under one of the bottom bunks. Then a young couple, a New York girl with her Peruvian boyfriend, came in to take another set of beds. OK, the adventure begins, and of course, I started to feel self-conscious about my age because I was surely the oldest lodger in that hostel that night. As it turned out, everyone was cool, and nobody snored. Thank heaven for small favors. But I just felt weird being in what felt like a crowded dorm room like I was spending spring break in Fort Lauderdale with Connie Francis and George Hamilton. I wasn't feeling my vibe here, and frankly it was much worse downstairs in the common area where the more rambunctious youth were making a racket until the wee hours. It was like a United Nations General Assembly meeting crossed with a slumber party. The following morning, when I tried to have a slice of toast, a young African girl looked at me and laughed in my face like a hyena. Gee, thanks for making me feel like an outcast. But I really can't complain much since the rate for a bed here is about $25 US. By the way, the young staff at the desk are quite nice, the other guests not so much.

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    Snoozles - The double doors onto the balcony.

    The double doors onto the balcony.

    Snoozles - Looking into the room from the balcony.

    Looking into the room from the balcony.

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    Barnacles Hostel

    Barnacles Hostel

    3.9(15 reviews)
    0.5 km

    Fantastic hostel in Galway! Was a little more expensive than the other nearby hostels but honestly…read moreworth the few extra dollars for clean rooms with nice bathrooms. We stayed in a co-ed room of 14 and had 2 full bathrooms. Our hostel wasn't all full even on the weekend nights which made it a bit more roomy. The morning breakfast was standard hostel fare (bread, jam, coffee, waffles, etc) but very clean dining area with friendly people. It is in a great location with easy walking access to the Galway bus station and all of the nightlife. It is on Quay Street which is the main drag so people will be out late on the street at nearby bars and may be a bit loud for sleeping. The staff was super friendly and happy to answer all of our travel questions. Was nicely and uniquely decorated and great WiFi!!!

    Barnacles is great! The location alone is enough to give it four stars. Barnacles is located in the…read moreheart of Galway's Latin Quarter which is a prime hub for shopping dining and music. The people at Barnacles were super friendly and helpful with lunch/dinner recommendations, maps, etc. The lounge was perfect, clean and spacious. My sister and I stayed in a room with one bed but it had an outlet and night table on each side, private bathroom with a shower and mini things of soap shampoo and condishener. There was also breakfast starting at 7:30am nothing former but all the basics. The only downside to this hostel was that they were doing construction right next to our room! Nonetheless I highly recommend this place!

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    Harbour Hotel - King size room

    Harbour Hotel

    3.5(36 reviews)
    0.4 km
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    Of all the hotels I stayed in Ireland, this was my least favorite. The room, upon first look, was…read morenice and spacious. I liked the wardrobe storage, the desk area, and the additional area for storing luggage. However, there were a few things which made me feel like details were being overlooked and the accommodations were outdated. The real reason I can't justify more than three stars is that housekeeping came into my room when I specifically requested they didn't. I was woken up by knocking on the door and then before I could say anything, they opened the door. I thought this was incredibly strange since I had the do not disturb sign out. Not only that, but you are supposed to request housekeeping with a different sign so why they were coming in at all is confusing to me. I still had the do not disturb sign out the door when I left and upon returning, I noticed some cups had been replaced so they definitely came into the room while I was gone. That didn't make me feel very comfortable. The first towel I went to use had a giant hairball stuck to it. Definitely not mine since I hadn't even used the towels yet. After that, I felt like everything must be dirty. The bathroom also seemed really retro to me and not in a quaint way. The toilet was difficult to flush and the shower pressure wasn't great. Not to mention, the half glass in the shower drove me crazy and no matter how careful I was, the floor would get wet. The rest of the hotel seemed to be falling apart a bit. During my three night stay, the lights of one of the elevators were out the entire time making for some awkward rides with fellow guests. The handle on the front door of the hotel ended up breaking towards the end of the stay as well. Unfortunately, someone got sick on the stairwell and it took the staff until the next morning to adequately clean it up. The location, while fairly central, was a little off the beaten path compared to other lodging options like the Leonardo. I would've much preferred to stay there and will be avoiding Harbour Hotel during future visits to Galway.

    We appreciated the treat they left in our room for our anniversary!…read more The conditioner, shampoo & body wash smelled like lotus and white tea instead of lemongrass like the rest of Ireland (finally). The room had washcloths, AC, and a fridge with water which is not always common in Ireland. The hotel is conveniently located within walking distance of town. The bar area was nice although when I tried to add a tip to my credit card the bartender told me it was pointless that they don't get it. The beds were comfy. Overall nice hotel.

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