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Where to stay in Galway





Galway City Centre
Medieval Galway City Centre enchants with cobblestone streets and centuries-old architecture. The iconic Spanish Arch stands proudly along Galway Bay while traditional Irish music spills from lively pubs. Colorful Georgian facades line Shop Street where local artisans display handcrafted treasures. The neighborhood pulses with authentic Irish culture and vibrant entertainment. Visitors can explore St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church or browse for Claddagh rings and Aran sweaters in charming shops. Compact and walkable, this cultural heart of Ireland offers the perfect blend of history and lively atmosphere.





Salthill
The iconic Salthill Promenade stretches along Galway Bay, inviting travelers to stroll its 2km length and participate in the tradition of "kicking the wall" at its end. This coastal neighborhood blends seaside charm with lively entertainment options just minutes from Galway city. Grattan Beach offers swimming spots while Blackrock diving tower provides dramatic Atlantic views. Traditional amusements and fish shops dot the waterfront alongside the National Aquarium and Leisureland complex. The area balances tourist attractions with authentic local culture, making it perfect for families seeking a classic Irish seaside experience with easy access to pubs, restaurants, and entertainment venues.





Latin Quarter
Wander through the Latin Quarter's medieval streets where traditional Irish music spills from lively pubs. Stone buildings frame this pedestrianized district, home to the iconic Spanish Arch overlooking Galway Bay. Street performers entertain crowds while local shops showcase handcrafted Celtic treasures and authentic Aran sweaters. The cobblestone lanes create an intimate atmosphere where history and vibrant culture merge seamlessly. Enjoy fresh seafood and hearty Irish stews in atmospheric taverns. The waterfront promenade offers beautiful bay views, perfectly complementing this walkable neighborhood's distinctly Irish character.





Claddagh
Claddagh is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Grattan Beach and Galway Bay.



Terryland
Terryland is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Yew Tree Maze and Planet Entertainment Centre while in the area.
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