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]]>The city is packed full of classic Irish pubs. Painted all the colors of the rainbow, these vibrant venues are crammed full of fun and live music.
Galway is alive with the sound of music. Whether its buskers on the street or the local pub’s house band, wherever you go you will hear an airy tune on the wind.
The city has a full calendar of festivals all year round. From the Christmas market in December to street spectacles, theatre, dance, and digital art productions, Galway has it all.
There are a few museums in the town that chart the city’s history and follow the story of the Irish people.
Galway is built on a wonderfully rugged coastline. Choppy gray oceans meet jagged rockscapes in this naturally sublime spot. Take a short walk out of the town and climb the neighboring hills to get a panoramic view of the whole area.
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]]>Galway, the largest city on Ireland’s West Coast and the Gateway to the Cliffs of Moher, is another great place to have in mind due to all of these attractions that the city possesses. Let’s check them out!
While it might look much older, the beautiful limestone Galway Cathedral was opened to the public in 1965 on the site of the old city prison. Legendary American president John F. Kennedy visited this neo-Renaissance architecture masterpiece on his visit to the city in the sixties.
Galway’s Latin Quarter is the heart of its old town, a collection of cobblestone streets and quaint buildings that date back centuries. Here, you will find an eclectic mix of local shops, Irish restaurants, and street musicians belting out traditional Irish tunes.
Marine lovers must make a trip to the Galway Atlantaquaria during their trip to the city, which is the National Aquarium of Ireland. Here, exhibitions show off the native species which inhabit the seas around this island nation in an attractive, accessible display.
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]]>The city is packed full of classic Irish pubs. Painted all the colors of the rainbow, these vibrant venues are crammed full of fun and live music.
Galway is alive with the sound of music. Whether its buskers on the street or the local pub’s house band, wherever you go you will hear an airy tune on the wind.
The city has a full calendar of festivals all year round. From the Christmas market in December to street spectacles, theatre, dance, and digital art productions, Galway has it all.
There are a few museums in the town that chart the city’s history and follow the story of the Irish people.
Galway is built on a wonderfully rugged coastline. Choppy gray oceans meet jagged rockscapes in this naturally sublime spot. Take a short walk out of the town and climb the neighboring hills to get a panoramic view of the whole area.
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]]>The post Don’t Miss These Stops in Galway, Ireland appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Galway, the largest city on Ireland’s West Coast and the Gateway to the Cliffs of Moher, is another great place to have in mind due to all of these attractions that the city possesses. Let’s check them out!
While it might look much older, the beautiful limestone Galway Cathedral was opened to the public in 1965 on the site of the old city prison. Legendary American president John F. Kennedy visited this neo-Renaissance architecture masterpiece on his visit to the city in the sixties.
Galway’s Latin Quarter is the heart of its old town, a collection of cobblestone streets and quaint buildings that date back centuries. Here, you will find an eclectic mix of local shops, Irish restaurants, and street musicians belting out traditional Irish tunes.
Marine lovers must make a trip to the Galway Atlantaquaria during their trip to the city, which is the National Aquarium of Ireland. Here, exhibitions show off the native species which inhabit the seas around this island nation in an attractive, accessible display.
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