Couples Breaks in Galway
Enjoy a romantic break with your partner in Galway City
Book your next romantic break together in Galway city centre! Located just around the corner from the ever bustling Quay Street and Shop Street, The House Hotel Galway is one the most unique city centre boutique hotels in Galway city centre and We offer Standard, Deluxe, Super Deluxe, New Ground Floor Deluxe & Ground Floor Super Deluxe rooms. We also have our beautiful House Suite. There is an abundance of things to see and do, or if you prefer you can simply chill.
Explore the most romantic spots in Galway while staying in your city centre accommodation, such as the iconic Claddagh where the famous rings were made. Or stroll along Salthill Promenade and the beautiful beaches. Explore the quaint cobbled streets and enjoy a romantic meal in any of Galway’s fantastic restaurants. There is plenty to see and do with your loved one near The House Hotel.
The House Hotel has packages for midweek and weekends. Choose an experience that suits you!
Love in the heart of Galway
Overnight stay with Full Irish Breakfast the following morning and a complimentary glass of prosecco
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Here in The House Hotel Galway we are located in the heart of Galway’s Latin Quarter, one of just a few hotels in Galway. The Latin Quarter is the cultural heart of Galway city and home to many of the city’s quirkiest, owner ran and best-known pubs, restaurants in Galway, and unique independent shops and cafes, along with historic buildings.
All along the short cobblestoned stretch of the road, known as High Street are small, interesting unique shops. The Kilkenny Shop has a good range of goods, especially knits and pottery. Galway Woollen Market will sell you the wool to knit your own sweater or jacket. Aunty Nellie’s famous sweet shop is also located on High Street where you can enjoy delicious boiled sweets, jellies, fudge and chocolates! Wander through the cobbled streets and enjoy the live entertainment on the streets of Galway’s favourite quarter. Running from the famous Spanish Arch up to the lively spots on Quay Street, The Latin Quarter extends around St Nicholas’ Church and Middle Street. Within The Latin Quarter you will find a number of examples of our city’s medieval history.