Best Things To Do in Galway, Ireland

  1. Sleepzone
    City centre. Bright, modern, and neat. Kitchen. Outdoor terrace. Free internet. 24 hour reception. +353 91 566999
  2. Galway Atlantaquaria

    4.2 (1504 Votes)
    Galway Atlantaquaria

    Aquarium

    They took the term diving head first into the water a little too literally here. The second you walk into the place, you’re plunged into a lobby the walls of which are an aquarium – a splash tank! A “tonne of crashing seawater” simulates the home of the large sea bass – the west coast of Ireland. The main exhibit though, is the ray pool, a flat and shallow sandy ta...Read more
  3. An Pucan

    4.5 (60 Votes)
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    Bar, Food And Drinks, Restaurant, Adults

    With an enchanting backdrop of live music, An Pucan is an Irish bar and restaurant located in Galway in the beautiful country of Ireland. The restaurant serves some authentic fine foods and drinks and is known for its late-night DJs, traditional & folk music and Galway Bands. The finely curated menu at the bar features whiskies such as the Irish, the Japanese, Scotch, American and the World...Read more
  4. Bunk Boutique Hostel

    4.3 (29 Votes)
    Bunk Boutique Hostel
    Reserve your accommodation in the full-furnished classy suites of Bunk Boutique Hostel while you are in Galway. All the rooms are quite warm to make you feel comfortable in the winter season. As it is located close to several restaurants, bars, and shopping complexes, you can get an easy access there. Whenever you are getting bored, spend some time either by walking in the hall or by gazing the...Read more
  5. Traditional Irish Night At Bunratty Castle And Folk Park Image
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    Enjoy some unique Irish dishes at Traditional Irish Night At Bunratty Castle And Folk Park which is housed in the building of Bunratty Castle And Folk Park. It opens at night only and you may visit here for enjoying dinner. Before having the meal, you can grab a chance to roam the museum to see its exhibition. Don’t worry regarding the seats for your kids, as Traditional Irish Night At Bu...Read more
  6. Dun Aengus

    Archaeological Site

    Since its development in 1100 BC, Dún Aonghasa is a famous archaeological site which started giving access to the public. The nearby information centre will help you know about the things to see and activities to enjoy while you visit this site. If you climb up to the higher elevation, you would be able to enjoy the view of Atlantic Ocean. You can find the traces of some drywalls which w...Read more
  7. Gap Of Dunloe

    5 (1 Vote)
    Gap Of Dunloe

    Nature

    Spend some of your precious time among nature by visiting a tranquil place like Gap of Dunloe which lies between Purple Mountain and Macgillycuddy's Reeks. The spot derived its name from the Loe River which is flowing from this Gap. You can have your reservation in the nearby cottage from where you will find the view of this valley. Cycling is the prime activity which is allowed to enjoy in the...Read more
  8. Killary Fjord Boat Tours
    Make your day joyful by enjoying the exciting adventure of Killary Fjord Boat Tours. You have the chance to get access to the ocean water by the boats that are available here. During the tour of the ocean, you may find a glimpse of some dolphins in the water. After the tour, go to the restaurant of Killary Fjord Boat Tours to have some food and drinks. If you want to make your private events un...Read more
  9. Keoghs Pub & Restaurant Image
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    Pubs, Restaurant, Adults

    Keoghs Pub & Restaurant or Keogh’s Of Kinvara is a traditional and cozy bar and restaurant offering mussels, crab, prawn, salmon, seafood chowder and home-cooked ham. Snacks like Kinvara Seafood Chowder and Fried Chicken Goujons with Sweet Chilli Dip will be a perfect start before gorging on to main course items like Lasage Bolognaise, Fresh Battered Fish of the day. If you are in a h...Read more
  10. Clifden Castle

    Castle

    The ruin of the Clifden Castle in the rolling Connemara countryside of Galway County dates back to 1818 and is now a picturesque architectural digest. Built for the local landowner John D’Arcy, the Clifden Castle boasts of Gothic Revival Style; it started to fall into ruins after being inhabited after 1894. Overlooking the Clifden Bay, the castle features a round tower to the southeast, a...Read more
  11. The Quays

    4.5 (1 Vote)
    The Quays

    Bar, Food And Drinks, Restaurant, Adults

    Enjoy some exotic Vegan dishes with your preferable drinks in a bar cum restaurant like the Quays Bar and Restaurant. You can visit here for both lunch and dinner. If you don’t prefer alcoholic beverages, there is a list of soft drinks for you. The ambiance of the bar is elegant as it is designed with stained glasses with inlaid wooden frames and Gothic arches. For your relaxation, the Qu...Read more
  12. Greenfield Lodge

    4.5 (12 Votes)
    Greenfield Lodge

    Hotel, Food And Drinks

    A sweet little lodge located in front of a lake which will offer you all sorts of comforts during your stay. You can enjoy your meals at the onsite restaurant or have a drink at the bar. The rooms are decent and the beds are comfortable. The food you get here will be served in good portions and tastes well too. You can spend time on the sun terrace in the afternoons and enjoy the views. Your ho...Read more
  13. Raw - Sushi In The Sky Image
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    Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    Raw – Shushi In The Sky, an Authentic Japanese Restaurant situated in the harbour city of Galway, is an experience in itself. The restaurant is popularly known as a destination restaurant situated on the top of the Galmont Hotel on the western coast of Ireland. Curated by master craftsman and Japanese native Chef Hisashi Kumagai, this restaurant serves a selection of authentic Japane...Read more
  14. Parish Of Saint Mary, Claddagh

    Church, Religious Site

    St Mary's Church, Claddagh is a Catholic Church which was established in 1241. The prime aim of the church is to unify the people of all communities to glorify the acts of God through worship. It encourages its visitors to enjoy both simple worship service and liturgical worship service every Sunday. Other services like funerals, weddings, and Baptisms are offered by the church too. Several sep...Read more
  15. The Galway Plate Restaurant
    You will feel a unique kind of homeliness when you enter the Galway Plate Restaurant that is decorated elegantly with classy furniture, wooden floor and stylish lamps hung from the ceiling. The friendly staff and the reasonable price of the mouthful food are the reasons why people love to visit here often. For starters you can try Deep Fried garlic Mushroom, Chunky Seafood Chowder, Vegetarian S...Read more
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  • How do I get to see the sun go down on Galway Bay?

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    • You may go to the Salthill Promenade to catch the beautiful sunset views. 

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  • Dunguaire Castle in Kinvara, Galway, Are their disabled facilities i.e Lift up to the Banquet on the 1st floor and Toilets?.

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    • As far as I know, the castle area is not wheelchair-accessible. But, I would suggest calling the Dunguaire Castle on 353 61 711 200 to confirm. 

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