Somehow I managed to miss the Forster Court Hotel’s street address when booking so found myself driving round the Forster Court on the map which is a nearby housing estate. Eventually I gave up and phoned them. The receptionist pleasantly gave me concise directions to the public car park the hotel uses although finding the hotel itself on foot (in fact just round the corner) was a bit hit and miss. Once there, however, my wife and I had few criticisms. The room was a good size with an enormous and comfortable double bed and a large well laid out en suite with all the usual toiletries, although the furniture was a little shabby and the decorative finish was a bit rough in places. The room had a wall-mounted flat screen TV with all the Irish and the main UK channels, tea and coffee making facilities and I noticed a broadband connection for those who need it.. There was some outside noise, both traffic and late-night revelry, but what do you expect from a city centre location? The hotel is situated just round the corner from Eyre Square, the centre of Galway, with all the city's attractions within a quarter of an hour walk. The hotel has its own attractions too - a large, pleasant bar which also serves food and a restaurant with a very tempting menu which unfortunately we were unable to try as we were staying for only one night had had already booked for one of Galway's many excellent eating places. Next time, though, we have promised ourselves we will give it a go. If it is anything like the standard of the delicious full Irish breakfast (cooked to order, no dreadful buffet bar!) it will be very good. And finally, although we understood the parking charge to be 10 euro a night, the special rate for hotel guests turned out to be rather less than that. We paid a room rate of 110 euro and thought it really good value. We certainly hope to return for a longer stay.
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