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"Outdoorsy types will be in heaven at this hotel, which is set on the estate of Westport House, dating back to the 18th century. There are 162ha (400 acres) of gardens and woodland on the doorstep to explore. After an action-packed day, the Hotel Westport makes for a very comfortable place to return to."
"Dear food snobs – don’t hate me for this but I ate curry for dinner at Hotel Westport. It was so good that it made me cry!. Hotel Westport, County Mayo, Ireland – photo courtesy – Hotel Westport"
"From the outside, this hotel might look unassuming, but inside you’ll find a fine collection of rooms decked out in regal golds and reds. Guests particularly rate the friendly service of this family-run spot, its central location and the fact that stays come with free access to the leisure centre next door. The award-winning on-site Maddens Bar & Restaurant is another perk, with a welcoming atmosphere, well-curated menu and a selection of Irish gins."
"This classic hotel is located right in the centre of town, a stone’s throw from many of the best pubs in Westport. The bright and elegant rooms have private bathrooms, satellite TV, free tea and coffee and access to the Leisure Park next to the hotel. It’s a place with standout reviews, so you know you’ll be in good hands."
"Next up in our guide to the best hotels Galway has to offer is the very unique Delphi Resort, a place that’s perfect for those of you looking for an active break away. Guests to Delphi can combine outdoor activities with a bit of chill times at the Delphi Spa. The resort is located at the centre of the magnificent Delphi Valley, not far from the little village of Leenane."
"The Delphi Resort is arguably one of the most unique spa hotels Galway has to offer, and a quick glance above should tell you why. Combine adventurous outdoor activities with a relaxing day of calm in the Delphi Spa. Slow down the pace as you enter this haven of tranquility."
"In the middle of Westport’s main hub, the Clock Tavern is a popular place to celebrate well into the night. As its name suggests, it’s located opposite the clock tower in town. They often have live music, particularly on weekends, and you can expect rock, alt-rock and pop acts on the corner stage."
"In the heart of Westport, The Clock Tavern is in an ideal location. There’s a great atmosphere here for sports games. They often have live music, and there’s always a fun crowd and dancing."
"It is one of the best-known restaurants in the town and you will find it at the end of Bridge Street. The restaurant’s extensive menu has nearly 100 dishes to choose from. Flame-grilled prime Irish steaks are a popular order, as well as the roast Irish Duck."
"Next up in our guide to the best hotels Galway has to offer is the very unique Delphi Resort, a place that’s perfect for those of you looking for an active break away. Guests to Delphi can combine outdoor activities with a bit of chill times at the Delphi Spa. The resort is located at the centre of the magnificent Delphi Valley, not far from the little village of Leenane."
"The Delphi Resort is arguably one of the most unique spa hotels Galway has to offer, and a quick glance above should tell you why. Combine adventurous outdoor activities with a relaxing day of calm in the Delphi Spa. Slow down the pace as you enter this haven of tranquility."
"They pride themselves on their music selection and it shows. Tune after tune massaging my ears helping the shoulders relax while I enjoyed my healthier than usual breakfast of porridge, salad and coffee. I even ended up staying longer than I was supposed to as I was simply so relaxed."
"A small, unpretentious restaurant with an open counter displaying an array of good things, including home-baked cakes, quiches and patés – the product of generations of family recipes and particularly of Annette McCormack’s table."
"Upstairs above the Westport hubbub, there's excellent food on offer at this family-run bakery and lunch cafe, which has been in business for decades and sources its fare from the best local producers."
"As the name suggests, it was once a grainstore and general merchants in the 1800s and it’s now a traditional Irish bar. The owners have carefully restored the building and turned it into a vibrant pub with a selection over 80 whiskeys and gins, as well as local craft beer and selection of wines. They also show all major sporting events with three large screens so you can catch a match in comfort."
"Not only that, but it’s also renowned for being owned by Matt Molloy, member of the legendary traditional Irish band The Chieftains. The Chieftains are a classic Irish band formed in Dublin in 1963, by Paddy Moloney, Sean Potts and Michael Tubridy. Matt grew up in Roscommon, and a child, he began playing the flute and won the All-Ireland Flute Championship at just 18 years of age."
"Fittingly for a pub set beside a boat-backed quay, Helm showcases the freshest Irish seafood, with chefs working with fish caught between Rossaveal in County Galway and Ballina in County Mayo."
"Right in the middle of town, Mac Bride’s greets those walk through its doors with a warm, wooden interior, dim lighting and a crackling fire in winter. They offer over 100 whiskeys plus a great range of craft beer and all the usual favourites, too. It’s the perfect pub if you’re after a quiet place to relax with a pint after a day of exploring the coast or climbing Croagh Patrick."
"The décor is in keeping with Irish pubs your great-grandfather would remember. The staff are friendly, and you’re greeted by a warm, friendly environment. It’s a great place to watch the match or rest your legs and relax with a pint after a day of climbing Croagh Patrick."
"In the middle of Westport’s main hub, the Clock Tavern is a popular place to celebrate well into the night. As its name suggests, it’s located opposite the clock tower in town. They often have live music, particularly on weekends, and you can expect rock, alt-rock and pop acts on the corner stage."
"In the heart of Westport, The Clock Tavern is in an ideal location. There’s a great atmosphere here for sports games. They often have live music, and there’s always a fun crowd and dancing."
"It is one of the best-known restaurants in the town and you will find it at the end of Bridge Street. The restaurant’s extensive menu has nearly 100 dishes to choose from. Flame-grilled prime Irish steaks are a popular order, as well as the roast Irish Duck."
"Outdoorsy types will be in heaven at this hotel, which is set on the estate of Westport House, dating back to the 18th century. There are 162ha (400 acres) of gardens and woodland on the doorstep to explore. After an action-packed day, the Hotel Westport makes for a very comfortable place to return to."
"Dear food snobs – don’t hate me for this but I ate curry for dinner at Hotel Westport. It was so good that it made me cry!. Hotel Westport, County Mayo, Ireland – photo courtesy – Hotel Westport"