Address: 9 father griffin pl, City centre , Galway , Ireland Show on map
In a large house overlooking an expansive park where you can kick a soccer ball and kids can clamber in the children's playground, the Adare is an immaculate guesthouse a five-minute walk from the centre, and also handy for the beach.First opened as a B&B in 1968 and run by its present owners, Grainne and Padraic Conroy, since 1988, service runs like clockwork at this large place housing 10 generous en suite rooms. If you've been carrying too many suitcases, you and your back can relax - the beds here are all orthopedic. Breakfast is served in a large combined dining and sitting room, flanked by a massive mural of the Irish countryside, which spills out to a sunny outdoor courtyard. Sift through 12 menu choices including French toast, pancakes with smoked salmon, and steaming bowls of porridge, or just choose from the continental buffet. The private on-site carpark means you can leave the car for the day and stroll around town.
First opened as a B&B in 1968 and run by its present owners, Grainne and Padraic Conroy, since 1988, service runs like clockwork at this large place housing 10 generous en suite rooms. If you've been carrying too many suitcases, you and your back can relax - the beds here are all orthopedic. Breakfast is served in a large combined dining and sitting room, flanked by a massive mural of the Irish countryside, which spills out to a sunny outdoor courtyard. Sift through 12 menu choices including French toast, pancakes with smoked salmon, and steaming bowls of porridge, or just choose from the continental buffet. The private on-site carpark means you can leave the car for the day and stroll around town.
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If you're inspired by the musicians performing in the pubs and busking in the streets, pick up a tin whistle, bodhran (a traditional Irish drum held under one arm and played with a beater), or choose from a range of other instruments and sheet music at P Powell & Sons (the Four Corners, William St), or Michael McMahon's Modern Music (Cornstore, Middle St).
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