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About Galway City

Located on the west coast of Ireland, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant arts scene. The city is renowned for its annual festivals such as the Galway International Arts Festival, Comedy festival, the famous Galway Races and Oyster Festival 

Loved by locals as a great place for a weekend away its the place to be. 


With its bustling streets, charming shops and restaurants, and lively music scene, Galway is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Ireland.


On the doorstep is the famous Cliffs of Moher and renowned Aran Islands its easy to fall i Love

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Galway City

Galway City is a thriving, bohemian, cultural city on the western coast of Ireland. Along with being a popular seaside destination with beautiful beaches and long winding promenade, it also has a buzzing cosmopolitan city centre. The city is a joy to explore with its labyrinthine cobbled streets, colourful shop facades and busy café/ bar culture. The city is also well known for its many festivals throughout the year with huge crowds gathering for the annual Galway Arts Festival, Races and numerous other events. Old Ireland is present too with turf fires and traditional music featuring in many pubs to compliment your enjoyment of a well earned pint of Guinness. Take an evening stroll along the promenade and watch the sunset over Galway Bay or watch the salmon fishermen in the River Corrib from the perfect vantage point of the Salmon Weir Bridge.

Nighlife

Whether its drama, traditional music, late night clubs or simply soaking up the vibe on the bustling city streets, you’ll find plenty to do at night in Galway. The Town Hall Theatre is the best option for seeing a visiting production company’s latest dramatic performance. There are many nightclubs dotted around Eyre Square. Alternatively walk down shop street to Latin Quarter near Quay Street and you’ll find plenty of old world bars where you can sit by a turf fire and join in the craic.

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