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Amber Lodge
26A College Road
Galway
Galway

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In the heart of the city of Galway, this purpose-built bed and breakfast offers bright, comfortable and attractive en suite rooms in a great location. Amber Lodge is just 3 minutes’ walk from Galway’s bus and railway stations. The lodge is also within easy reach of all that the city has to offer, including its vibrant nightlife. Galway’s shops, pubs, bars and restaurants are all nearby. The convenient location and excellent transport links make Amber Lodge a great base for exploring the region. With the lodge as a comfortable and relaxing base, you can visit Connemara, the Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands.

Each room is well equipped, with satellite TV, a DVD player, wireless internet access and tea/coffee making facilities.
The lodge’s facilities include a TV room/guest lounge, a free internet station and a relaxing hot tub in the charming gardens
At the end of a long day spent exploring the area, you can relax in the lodge’s hot tub, which is situated out on the attractive decking area in the rear garden.

Parking at the lodge is limited and cannot be guaranteed. When the car park is full up, guests can park on the street. It is free to park on the street from 18:00 until 08:00 every day and all day on Sundays.
Please note that Amber Lodge does not have a lift.

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