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26th Nov 2019

Popular Galway hotel offering a ‘Come for Dinner, Stay for Free’ deal

Sarah Finnan

The hotel is offering guests complimentary accommodation when they eat in the onsite restaurant. What a bargain.

Galway’s Nox Hotel is launching their ‘Come for Dinner, Stay for Free’ deal this week.

Now in its second year, the package is back by popular demand.

Running for the month of January 2020, it sounds like the ideal way to make the post-Christmas blues go away.

Bookings open from this Sunday, December 1st. All you have to do is book a three-course meal in the hotel restaurant Fork and you’ll bag yourself a night in one of the contemporary duo guest bedrooms too.

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All for the very reasonable price of €79 (€39.50 per person). Available from Sundays to Thursday from January 1st to 31st inclusive, the offer can also be booked on a Friday for the slightly higher price of €109 (€54.50 per person).

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Found On Liosban Road, just off the Headford Road, it’s conveniently located for all your sightseeing needs. Offering free parking, WiFI and plasma TV screens, the hotel pretty much has all bases covered when it comes to making sure your trip is stress-free.

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And for anyone who values a hotel breakfast above all else, theirs comes highly commended in the 2018 Georgina Campbell Irish Breakfast awards, so you can rest assured that it’s very good.

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Commenting on the offer, General Manager Victor O Brien said: “Based on how quickly the deal was snapped up last year, I’d strongly recommend that customers book early to avoid disappointment.”

With January marking the start of Galway’s reign as the European Capital of Culture for 2020, it’s the place to be come the new year.

For more info check out the Nox Hotel website.

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