Galway
Top Places to Visit
Galway City Museum
Phone: ☎ +353 91 532460
Situated behind the famous Spanish Arch, Galway City Museum houses exhibitions which explore aspects of the history and heritage of Galway City. Current ... more
Quay Street
Quay Street is a street in Manchester city centre, in Greater Manchester, England. The street, designated the A34, continues Peter Street westwards towards the ... more
Salthill Promenade
Galway Cathedral
Galway Cathedral was constructed in the late 1950's, at a time when most similar buildings were using concrete. It is, therefore, the youngest of Europe’s great... more
St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church
The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas is the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in continuous use as a place of worship. It is located in Galway in the ... more
Connemara National Park
Connemara National Park (Irish: Páirc Naisiúnta Chonamara) is one of six National Parks in the Republic of Ireland that are managed by the National Parks and ... more
Galway Atlantaquaria
Galway Atlantaquaria, National Aquarium of Ireland, seeks to present a comprehensive view of the world of water through clear and interesting displays, informed... more
Eyre Square
The friendly and welcoming Eyre Square Hotel is located at the heart of the vibrant Galway City, on the corner of Galway City’s famous Eyre Square. With it’s ... more
Rinville Park
Phone: T: +353(0)91509000
Rinville Park is located just five minutes from the picturesque village of Oranmore, in County Galway. It is a wonderful amenity, created around an ancient ... more
Spanish Arch
The Spanish Arch was built in 1584, and is located on the banks of the river Corrib, and on the site more commonly known as Ceann na Bhalla (The Head of the ... more
Athenry Castle & Ennis Abbey
Aer Arann Islands
Phone: T: +353 (0)91 593034
For over 30 years, Aer Arann Islands has been servicing the Aran Islands bringing islanders, tourists and cargo to and from Inis Mór, Inis Meáin and Inis Óirr ... more
Lackagh Museum And Heritage Park
The cottage, which now houses the Lackagh Museum in County Mayo, was abandoned in the 1970s and in a few years crumbled into ruins. In recent years, it has been... more
Kirwan's Lane
Kirwan's Lane Restaurant is a very busy city centre restaurant that caters to locals and tourists alike. Owner Mike O’Grady opened the two-floor restaurant in ... more
Leisureland
Phone: T: +353(0)91521455
Leisureland has no less than three swimming pools for the family to enjoy on either a day out, Galway holiday or all year-round activity.All three swimming ... more
Top Places to Eat
Bombay Palace
Patrons expecting to find a wide range of Indian delicacies will be more than pleased at the Bombay Palace. Just as its name suggests, the restaurant gives you ... more
Top Shopping Places
Mac Eocagain/galway Woollen Market
This is an excellent resource if you're shopping for traditional Aran hand-knits and colorful hand-loomed sweaters and capes, as well as linens, lace, and ... more
Hartmann & Son Ltd.
The Hartmann family, which started in the jewelry business in the late 1800s in Germany, brought their skills and wares to Ireland in 1895, and opened this shop... more
Leonidas Chocolates
Leonidas offer a mouthwatering display of fine Belgian chocolates. The store - one of a number in Ireland - offers sixty different varieties, including pralines... more
Top Places for Nightlife
Cookes Thatch Pub
Cookes Thatch Pub is one of only two remaining Thatch Pubs in Galway. Dating back to the 1600's, the trad music sessions on Wednesday and Sunday night are ...