Search Results for 'Hospitality_Recreation'
11521 results found.
Jimmy Carr’s new tour visits Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone
One of the most prolific joke-tellers of recent times, Jimmy Carr, has announced at Athlone date as part of his latest Irish tour.
Celebrate this Christmas at The Prince of Wales
With packages from €17.95, why not book your party this festive season at The Prince of Wales Hotel?
Spacious home in sought after area
Property: 33 Ard na Glug, Cartrontroy, Athlone
Charming two-bedroom home in Ballymore Village
Property: Ballymore Village, Westmeath
The street cats of Istanbul
CAT LOVERS are in for a treat when Kedi, the 2016 Turkish film, about the street cats of Istanbul, is screened in the Town Hall Theatre this weekend.
The Gaslight — warming up your autumn and winter evenings
This autumn and winter warm up your nights with a wide range of parties and options at the Gaslight Bar & Brasserie. One of Galway’s most sought after dining and party venues open seven days a week, the Gaslight has an unrivalled location, situated in Hotel Meyrick in the heart of the city, with sweeping views over Eyre Square.
West End gastropub scoops two national awards
John Keogh’s - The Lock Keeper has scooped gold twice at the Irish Pub Awards, held on Tuesday September 27 in Mayo. The West End pub and eatery has been awarded the title of Best Pub Food and Best Customer Service in Connacht by the Irish Pub Awards 2017.
Karl Spain’s Open Top Bus Tour
YOU KNOW what it’s like. You are waiting for a hop-on hop-off city tour bus, then one comes along with Karl Spain cracking jokes on the mic. Do you get on? Will you learn anything about Galway?
A soldier's tribute to Elvis
ELVIS PRESLEY served in the US army from 1958 to 1960, earning the rank of sergeant in a tank battalion of the 32nd Armor Regiment, 3rd Armored Division. Now another soldier is stepping into the King's shoes for a tribute show to the boy from Tupelo.
'This is Galway’s church, not just our church'
For the past eight years the rector of Galway’s much-loved St Nicholas’s Collegiate Church has been Reverend Gary Hastings, an amiable Belfastman who is esteemed in Irish traditional music circles as a flute player.