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    Galway city

    Galway has a bohemian flavour that is typical of the west of Ireland psyche: laid back, relaxed and ready for a party
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    Galway city

    Pure charm out west

    A balmy, bohemian city with a love of traditional music – Galway is hard to resist. The spirit of Ireland’s west coast beats through the bustling streets, from mellow old pubs boasting turf and cosy corners, to shops selling Claddagh rings, Aran sweaters and bog-oak carvings.

    On the flipside, you’ll find boundary-pushing chefs who are passionate about local ingredients, chic design stores, rolling street music and a seriously vibrant film scene (Galway is a UNESCO City of Film).

    Visit during one of its famous festivals such as the Galway Oyster Festival, the Galway Arts Festival or the Galway Film Festival, and it genuinely feels like the entire city is one big party. But there are plenty of tranquil moments to be cherished in this medieval gem, too. Wander down age-old alleys, walk the coastal promenade to the seaside town of Salthill, or stroll over one of the River Corrib’s four bridges. Either way, stay a while, you won’t be sorry.

    Galway bay, Galway city

    Amazing things to do

    Charming old pubs, local markets, superior seafood and bracing coastal walks – let Galway get under your skin.

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    A warm welcome

    It’s all about local ingredients in Galway – find out what inspires Jess Murphy, head chef at Kai Café and Restaurant.

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    Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival

    Galway tastes amazing

    Galway boasts some of the best oysters in the world, here’s how to enjoy them…

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    Into the wild – beyond the city

    Crashing waves, swaying bog grasses, ancient stonewalls crisscrossing fields and blazing white sands – Galway city is the gateway to some of the most incredible scenery on the island of Ireland. Try Connemara for starters. This romantic region, dubbed by Oscar Wilde as a place of “savage beauty” gets deep into the soul with its peat-scented pubs, tobacco-coloured hills, native ponies and coral beaches.

    Or experience life on the edge with a trip to the Aran Islands. Famed for their strong literary history, traditional culture, rocky landscapes and soaring cliffs, the three islands offer a unique glimpse into a way of life shaped by the Atlantic Ocean.

    Connemara National Park, County Galway

    A land of tradition

    From charming fishing villages to scenic landscapes, experience the romance of Connemara.

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    The Aran Islands, County Galway

    The Aran Islands

    Escape into the Atlantic with a momentous island visit.

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    Galway highlights

    Don't miss these things to see and do

    Monroe's Tavern

    Monroe’s is a spacious pub located in Galway City. It is a great place for an afternoon bite to eat or casual coffee. There’s always rousing music, a tasty menu and warm welcome.

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    Medieval Galway Tour

    Take a walking tour of medieval Galway City with an experienced regional guide and member of the Approved Tourist Guides of Ireland on the Medieval Galway Tour. On the tour, see the remnants of the medieval period and learn about the city's past.

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    Galway City Museum

    Galway City Museum, Spanish Parade, Galway City is situated on the banks of the river Corrib, close to The Claddagh and Galway Bay. Here visitors can soak up the archaeology, history and culture of Galway while also enjoying spectacular sea views.

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    Joyce Country Sheepdogs

    A visit to Joyce Country Sheepdogs Farm, in County Galway, includes sheepdog demonstrations, a talk on hill sheep farming, a chance to see hill sheep and rams and meet Seamie and Síle, the donkeys.

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    Galway Atlantaquaria

    Visit Galway Atlantaquaria, Ireland’s largest native species aquarium at the heart of the Wild Atlantic Way in Salthill, Galway City.

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    The g Hotel & Spa

    The stylish g Hotel & Spa is one of the most iconic hotels in Galway City. Offering 101 spacious bedrooms and suites, designer lounges and popular restaurant, delicious dining and gorgeous destination spa, the g Hotel & Spa has it all.

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    An Púcán

    An Púcán now open just off Eyre Square, with live music daily, remarkable whiskeys, extensive food menu, smoking areas, big sports screens, late bar, Dj's and more.

    Galway

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    The Quays Bar

    For nearly 400 years, The Quays Bar has been providing Galwegians and visitors alike with great food and drink as well as live music. This historic establishment is located in the heart of Galway City.

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