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Here is our very comfortable dining room with open fireplace where you can enjoy your delicious breakfast with home cooked bread and cakes made by your hostess Teresa!

dining room
entrance hallway

This is our front hall, where we will welcome you to our home, and ensure you have all you need to enjoy your stay in Galway city.

Our relaxing and refreshing bedrooms will ensure that you get the best night's sleep that you can, ready to go out and enjoy the city and county of Galway in the morning after breakfast!

bedroom
Balcony House Sketch

And a sketch of Balcony House, drawn for us by a local artist here in Galway, this elegant drawing illustrates Balcony house in the morning sunshine!

Here is a night view of Galway City Centre Eyre Square Fountain.

The square has recently been refurbished and remodelled, and has many open air seating areas for you and your family to sit and enjoy city life in Galway!

fountain
Galway Market

Here is Galway's market, open on Saturdays and Sundays beside Saint Nicholas' Collegiate church off shop street. There are a lot of different and varied craftworks available, plus an incredible variety of foods both foreign and domestic.

Very popular with visitors to the city, the market is a bustling whirl of sights, sounds, smells and activities to delight and interest everyone!

The magnificent interior of Galway Cathedral, a place of worship recently constructed between the National University and Galway City Centre. It has to be seen to be believed, with airy architecture and stunning bas relief engraving.

cathedral
Galway racecourse

Here is Galway racecourse, home to the infamous Galway races that attract tens of thousands of visitors to Galway every summer.

The Claddagh village is located in the county of Galway, Ireland, southwest of the city of Galway. Known in the Middle Ages exclusively for its fishing industry, the inhabitants were strictly prohibited from using hoes, shovels, or anything that had a farming persuasion. Galway was ruled by a "king" who was periodically elected. The king’s sole trademark was the right to hang a white sail on his fishing boat. According to one source, the claddagh ring was developed for fishermen of Galway to wear as an identification marker if their bodies were ever discovered at sea. It is said that also the symbol was painted on the boats and sails, and when a Galway vessel encountered other fishermen in their waters, if there was not a claddagh visible on their boat they would kill the crew of the alien ship.

claddagh
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