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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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]]>And here’s why we just bumped staying in Cahercastle to the top of our bucket list.
Cahercastle is an actual freakin’ castle. Did we mention that already? It’s been standing since the 1400s and has been restored to its original state. The host has spent the last decade refurbishing the castle to ensure guests can enjoy the authentic experience.
100% of guests gave Cahercastle a 5* rating. Perhaps that’s because the host is selective about who he chooses but it also may just be because you can’t go wrong when you’re staying in a stunning medieval castle.
Guests can enjoy access to all basic necessities including solar-powered electricity, a bathtub, and WiFi access. The castle has everything you need and not too much more, so you can enjoy the rustic simplicity of the Medieval experience.
The castle is located in a beautiful part of Ireland. It is just a 25-minute drive from Galway and you can get to Dublin in two hours by car.
You can stay at Cahercastle for $180 per night. This may seem steep at first but when you consider the fact that you will have a once in a lifetime experience, it suddenly seems quite affordable.
You can book Cahercastle via Air BnB here but the location is obviously very sought after, so there is no guarantee you will be able to book the dates you want. The host, therefore, requests you take the time to write an introductory message. Good luck!
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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 post Going to Galway, Ireland? Why Not Stay In an Actual Castle in appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>And here’s why we just bumped staying in Cahercastle to the top of our bucket list.
Cahercastle is an actual freakin’ castle. Did we mention that already? It’s been standing since the 1400s and has been restored to its original state. The host has spent the last decade refurbishing the castle to ensure guests can enjoy the authentic experience.
100% of guests gave Cahercastle a 5* rating. Perhaps that’s because the host is selective about who he chooses but it also may just be because you can’t go wrong when you’re staying in a stunning medieval castle.
Guests can enjoy access to all basic necessities including solar-powered electricity, a bathtub, and WiFi access. The castle has everything you need and not too much more, so you can enjoy the rustic simplicity of the Medieval experience.
The castle is located in a beautiful part of Ireland. It is just a 25-minute drive from Galway and you can get to Dublin in two hours by car.
You can stay at Cahercastle for $180 per night. This may seem steep at first but when you consider the fact that you will have a once in a lifetime experience, it suddenly seems quite affordable.
You can book Cahercastle via Air BnB here but the location is obviously very sought after, so there is no guarantee you will be able to book the dates you want. The host, therefore, requests you take the time to write an introductory message. Good luck!
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