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Choosing a Bed and Breakfast in Galway City Ireland
Visitors to the western coast of Ireland usually spend a few days in Galway City. It is known as a cultural city; in fact it is nicknamed "Ireland's Cultural Heart" for the many special events, celebrations and festivals that take place each year. The city is continually ranked among the top destinations in Ireland as well as throughout Europe - a 2008 poll placed it ahead of many of the most popular cities, including Venice and Edinburgh.
Many people who come for a stay will choose a bed and breakfast in Galway City Ireland. They do this because Irish bed and breakfasts are renowned for their hospitality and home style charm. Even a bed and breakfast accommodation in the city provides a warm welcome from the owners. A bed and breakfast in Galway City Ireland will likely be owned and operated by the owners of the property, who will also live on the premises. This means that unlike a stay at a hotel, where service ends at the front desk, a visitor to a bed and breakfast in Galway City Ireland will not be treated only like a "customer", but will be treated instead just like a guest.
A bed and breakfast in Galway City Ireland will also allow the guest to have a unique experience of the city. The owners will be deeply involved in their neighborhoods and surrounding area and will provide some wonderful recommendations for activities, sights and dining experiences. They will even be happy to spend the time at the dining table or in the quiet parlors or lounge to help their guests map out a satisfying and well rounded itinerary for their days in the city.
Bed and breakfasts throughout Ireland are available as full-service or as self-catering accommodations. This means that visitors are able to have reliable food service included in the cost of their stay, or they can have a private and "home base" to stay in while they explore the countryside or the city and provide their own meals.
Many bed and breakfasts with full service will serve only fresh local foods and regional specialties to their house guests, and in Galway City those who choose to self-cater will have hundreds of restaurants or local markets to find excellent food.
Many people take a journey or vacation to "get away from it all", and if local color, fresh foods, wonderful sights and experiences are on the itinerary, there is no better way to fully experience the entire city than from a bed and breakfast in Galway City Ireland.
The Town & Country Homes Association is a leading Bed & Breakfast accommodation provider in Ireland. They feature over 1, 100 Bed and Breakfasts in locations across Ireland. For more information on a B&B in Ireland, visit http://galway-bed-breakfast.townandcountry.ie.
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