Galway City Break Deals
From £79 per person
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Galway is a beautiful holiday destination that is visited by thousands of travellers each and every year. This little gem is tucked away on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and is the perfect destination for those of us who love a good pint of Guinness, live music and a nice bit of authentic culture and history.
One of the best things to do in Galway is to simply stroll around the city. It's known for its mediaeval streets and colourful buildings, so a wander around the city centre is a must. You'll find plenty of pubs and shops selling traditional Irish goods, as well as a number of cosy bars and pubs to pop into.
When you’re done wandering, a boat trip on the River Corrib is a great thing to do on your Galway trip. You'll get to see the city from a different perspective and you might even spot some dolphins or seals if you're lucky. Another must-see attraction is the Galway Cathedral, which is an impressive building that is well worth a visit. If you're a fan of the great outdoors, then you'll love the Cliffs of Moher. These towering cliffs are located just a short drive from Galway and offer spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Galway Accommodation
Galway has plenty of accommodation options to suit all budgets. If you're looking for something a bit more luxurious, then you can stay in one of the city's many hotels. Or, if you're on a budget, you can stay in a hostel or guesthouse. There are also plenty of self-catering options available, such as holiday cottages and apartments. No matter your taste and budget you can be sure Galway has something for you!
The best time of year to visit Galway is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and the days are long. However, the city is also beautiful during the winter, when the streets are lit up with Christmas lights and the pubs are full of festive cheer. In terms of reaching Galway from the UK, you can fly into Shannon or Dublin airports and then take a train or bus to Galway. Alternatively, you can take a ferry from Holyhead or Fishguard to Dublin and then jump on a train or bus to Galway. The connections are frequent and direct meaning you will be lapping it up the lively city in no time!
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