G Hotel Galway
Wellpark Galway, County Galway, Western Ireland, Ireland
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Good times in Galway and Westport
After a much needed day of detox we hit the road in our wee Clio headed for one of our favourite cities in Ireland - Galway. After what felt like a fortnight on easily the worst "major" roads in Ireland we arrived at the uber swanky G Hotel in Galway and checked in. The rest of Joans college crew and their partners filtered in over the next hour or …
Crystal Tables & huge bugs
HE SAID: We couldnt find the hotel and so we pulled into a gas station to ask directions and found out our hotel was directly across the street. We arrived at our hotel, the "G" in Galway; www.theGhotel.ie. This place is nuts. Pink walls, pastel couches, very strange, but somewhat fun and definitely a happening vibe. The one thing I liked were the …
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Galway: The Big Shmoke
... relishing the fact that he was able to identify us with ease. His accent was overwhelming, and he would say things like “fancy da whole shebang, do she lads?” He also asked me if I wanted a “proper pint”, and I obliged. I still have no idea what the hell I agreed to ordering.
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Smitwick, Sorrey and Keys
... levels and bars in the joint but it wasn't obnoxiously huge. The decor alone was reason enough to enter the pub. After doing some research I learned that this place has imported materials from a French medieval church-- stained glass, carved wood, Gothic arches and some of the seating were pews. It has a lot of character and charm to it that you don't see a lot. From anywhere in the pub, you could see the other levels so they weren't walled off and ...



