"We had a 2-day reservation at the Flannery and needed an additional day, but they wanted to charge an additional 50 Euros which was ludicrous. We made a reservation at the Clayton and wished we had stayed there the whole time. It was wonderful and, I think, her name was Lauren who checked up in should get a raise for all her help"
"The check in counter staff are great and accommodating. The room though is nasty. Carpet stains, ceiling looks like it’s been patched 4 separate ways due to leaks, the walls are stained. I have photos to share. The place is used up. Location is good and that’s probably why people stay there. "
"Would have given 5 stars across the board but there was a scaffold right outside our window, despite requesting an ocean view. It isn't really walkable to much, but the onsite restaurant was very good and the view was amazing. There's also a quaint pub contained within the hotel, with an awesome Irish performer the night we were there."
"We asked for a double. It was advertised that it was 279 sq ft. The room we are in is not even close to 279 sq ft. We are being charged $400 per night for a room that is not as advertised. Lots of other issues, like a shower that will flood the bathroom if you don’t block the water with your body at all times. We only see windows from the other rooms 40’ away that look directly into ours even tho our room was advertised as having a city view. Also advertised as having an in room safe-we didn’t have a safe and had to put our valuables in the hotel safe. A shelf jets out on one side of the bed blocking access so you have to crawl across the bed to get into bed (the wall is about 12” from the bed on both sides. No place to put two suitcases except precariously on the desk.
I was told we could not get rebated for not getting the room we were supposed to get, nor moved as you were sold out. They obviously cater to groups because each front desk employee asked if we were with a group and then commiserated with us because we weren’t and, therefore, would not be helped. Also whispered to us that we were unfortunately in room 128. Every employee stated the room sizes are bad. Will never stay in a Dean again. They misrepresent their rooms and charge ridiculously for what you get."
"Very spacious room. Spotlessly clean and well appointed with comfortable king size bed. Free onsight parking and good location made life easier. Great food and service on what turned out to be a very busy Sunday night. Absolutely recommend this facility."
What's it like to stay at an apartment in Ballyvaughan?
There are plenty of places to stay in Ballyvaughan with 48 hotels and other lodging options. Though there aren't many apartments, we can help you locate accommodation that is similar. When you search on Expedia, you can use the filters to search for a kitchen— just one of the conveniences you might find in an apartment. You can also filter by similar property types like holiday homes, condos or cabins. While visiting this quaint area, you might want to enjoy its bars. Make time to visit the region's favourite sights such as Cliffs of Moher.
How do you know if an apartment is a good option for your stay?
Offering a kitchen for convenient meals, an apartment often has more space than a traditional hotel room. Apartments are a good option for solo travellers who want to stay in at night and plan out their next day, and also for families who want the conveniences of home.
What's the best apartment for a stay in Ballyvaughan?
Below are some of the favourite apartments in the area: Galway Bay Sea View Apartments: Located 11.5 mi/18.6 km away in Galway . Free WiFi and a balcony are included . Free parking and a library are on site . University of Galway Apartments: Located in Galway , 13.5 mi/21.8 km away. Includes free WiFi and a dining area . Access to free parking is available on site .
What can I expect from the weather in Ballyvaughan?
Weather is only one factor, but it can really affect your travel plans, especially when you are planning a longer stay in Ballyvaughan. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 14°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 6°C. Average annual precipitation for Ballyvaughan is 1147 mm.
What should I see in Ballyvaughan?
Ballyvaughan is known for its bars. Explore the area and family-friendly sights such as Burren Perfumery, or get out into nature at a spot like Galway Bay. Other places in town to visit include Caherconnell Stone Fort and Poulnabrone Dolmen.
What's the best way to get to and around Ballyvaughan?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can save you time when you get to your destination. Fly into Shannon (SNN), which is located 29.5 mi (47.5 km) away from the city centre. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.