The Hotel Meyrick Galway has a 160-year-old tradition of entertaining guests of high society in a lavish fashion amid elegant surroundings. Presidents, Princes and First Ladies have all visited the hotel for gala events.
It is the blend of tradition with modern facilities and the attention to detail that makes the Hotel Meyrick Galway such a unique conference and banqueting venue. The diversity of the facilities allows the hotel to customise packages to suit the individual needs of your group.By Car:
- From Dublin, travelling out of the city, follow signs for the West.
- This will lead to the N4 to Kinnegad.
- From there, follow the signs for Galway and take the N6.
- This leads straight to Galway.
- Before Galway city, you will approach a series of roundabouts:
- N6 junction with N18: At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit.
- N6 junction with N18 (North): At the roundabout, proceed forward.
- N6 junction with N6 (East)/N6 (West): At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit.
- N6 junction with R339: At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit.
- N6 junction for Galway City East: At the roundabout, proceed forward.
- R336 junction with N17: At the roundabout, take the 1st exit for R336 (signposted City Centre).
- R336 junction with N6 (East): At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit.
- Travelling via the R336, you will arrive at Eyre Square. The hotel is on the left-hand side of the square.
- From Shannon, leaving Shannon Airport, Galway will be clearly signposted. Take the N18 to Galway.
By Train:
There is a train service from Galway to Dublin with connections from other main towns and cities in the country. Trains leave from Heuston Station in Dublin for Galway. The railway station is to the rear of the Great Southern Hotel and there is no need for transfers.