

What it’s like to stay in an Irish B&B
Tucked at the side of a quiet road, the neat white front and bright blue door of The Stop B&B looked like any other home in Galway. That’s because most B&Bs in Ireland are real family homes, where you are invited to enjoy a home-away-from-home experience for however long you need. Our hosts, Russell and Emer, were the embodiment of the warm Irish welcome we’d been told about: friendly, relaxed and keen to make sure we were perfectly looked after.


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A B&B stay is not about locking yourself away in your room, so we got a tour of the house, which included a lounge where we could relax with a book, a cosy kitchen where our meals would be prepared and, of course, the dining room where we would be eating our freshly made breakfast in the morning.
The hosts were happy to offer advice for our trip, too, giving us a special map of the area, marked with top picks for dining, things to see and do, and the best places to hear some traditional music. They also gave us a phone number where we could contact them at any time. Finally, we placed our orders for breakfast from the menu, and then we were left to explore at our leisure and – quite literally – make ourselves at home.


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In an Irish B&B, the full Irish fry is a speciality, but for those who don’t fancy a big morning meal, menus offer a lot more than that. In The Stop, the tables were laden with freshly brewed tea and coffee, chilled cow’s and almond milk, natural honey, baked apple slices and freshly-squeezed orange juice. Our hosts drifted between the tables in a calm, relaxed way, chatting with those who wanted their local advice, and leaving those who wanted a quiet morning to simply relax over their food.
Visiting new places, it’s easy to think of your bed for the night as a necessity rather than something to treasure. But staying in an Irish B&B could turn out to be as memorable as everything else you plan for on your Irish adventure, so make plans to stay in one when you come to visit.