An elegant boutique hotel the Park House is located in the centre of Galway, with a touch of sophistication in the dynamic City of the Tribes.
The Park House is a fine hotel, the attractive reception area is very welcoming and refined, laid out with leather chesterfields and the staff are very friendly. The hotel has a selection of spacious bedrooms mixing elegant traditional decor with more modern chic in the new wing of the hotel. All rooms are made up to high standards and have all the usual facilities.
Award winning dining is offered in the Park Room Restaurant, with a menu of traditional Irish dishes from locally sourced produce. Seafood and in particular Galway Bay Oysters, are a specialty. The restaurant is set out with neat little booths giving a sense of nostalgia and intimacy added to the candlelit ambiance.
Boss Doyle's Bar at the hotel is full of character and charm again with laid out with the cosy old booths. Boss Doyle's has good choice of bar food and popular weekend entertainment with a range of music from local bands.
In its time Park House has received numerous awards for its quality and hospitality and with extensive car parking facilities serves as gateway to Galway and the surrounding areas. Here you'll find the world famous Galway Oyster Festival each year in September and the emotive landscapes of the Connemara National Park and the Aran Islands .
Guest Reviews of
desk clerk stated he was giving us an upgrade I assumed this was included but it looks like I paid for the upgrade without direct knowledge that there would be a charge
Debra Conklin on Tue Oct 27 2009
The Park House was a nice downtown hotel. The exterior was very underwhelming but the interior was nice, somewhat dark but with a comfortable sitting area that was well used and inviting. The bedroom was acceptable. The breakfast was luxurious, with wonderful variety... very fresh fruit,piping hot baked goods, well made and delicious. The best breakfast of our trip!
Martha Breen on Sun Oct 18 2009
everything good.
Dennis Brady on Wed Apr 22 2009
Outstanding all the way around. Even had help parking my car which was greatly appreciated
Victoria Blocker on Fri Nov 28 2008
There was no soap available in bathroom
James Gormley on Sun Sep 21 2008
A beautiful hotel.
Doug Clinton on Fri May 16 2008
Centrally located and convenient. Great menu and delicious food.
Ed Cater on Wed Mar 26 2008
Wonderful spot. Great location, great restaurants and great rooms.
Maureen Fahey on Mon Jan 14 2008
This was the most impressive hotel during our stay. We were helped with our bags upon arrival and the front desk accommodated us with a king size bed. The room was magnificent.
We had dinner in their dining room and it was exceptionally good. It was the best cup of coffee we had in Ireland. The bar was also very nice.
Newspaper was delivered to the room which was a nice touch.
Kathleen Mcgann on Tue Oct 23 2007
Excellent! This one's on the list to revisit!
All of the staff we came into contact with couldn't have done more to make us feel welcome.
Jo Cracknell on Sat Aug 11 2007
the staff wasnot freindy at all had to wait ahour to get serverd dinner.would not stay here again if free
Phyllis Casey on Sat Jun 23 2007
Great choice. The staff was great. The bar area
provided a good place to relax and hear Irish
music. rooms were good. We wish we had been able to stay an additional day.We enjoyed the town very much.
Pat Finley on Tue Nov 28 2006
This hotel has a good location and is definetively good for party people.
Amela Cardaklija on Wed Feb 22 2006
boutique hotel situated in the city centre- much to do.
"Sorry this is so late but I just wanted to say Thank you so much for planning such a wonderful trip! We enjoyed every aspect of it. I just wanted to let you know that the tax on the Bed & Breakfast's was a Dublin tax." -- Audrey