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Fiona Hiliard

Wild but beautiful, Galway is one of those cities that is guaranteed to seduce all who visit. Renowned for its cultural charms and easy-going pace, visitors to Galway will never be bored. What’s more, hiring a car in Galway makes it possible to see both the traditional and the modern aspects of the City of the Tribes. From the traditional thatched cottages of Connemara to the bright lights and buzz of the city centre, touring possibilities abound in Galway.

Galway City Mini Guide:

The city of Galway is located on Ireland’s west coast and is known nationwide as The City of the Tribes. The city is one of Ireland’s most exciting centres of cultural and creative activity, with many artists and musicians making their home in the city and in the nearby Gaelic-speaking Connemara countryside.

Things To See/Do in Galway:

Galway is famous for its festivals, which are held throughout the calendar year including Galway Oyster Festival, Galway Arts Festival, Galway Races and Galway Film Fleadh.

The rivers, hills and lakes of the surrounding countryside are just waiting to be explored by hire car. Local natural attractions include: Salthill seaside resort, which is popular for swimming, diving, sailing and jet skiing. The Salmon Weir Bridge is a popular spot with local anglers and fishermen vying to catch an elusive Atlantic salmon. The village of Claddagh is another top fishing draw. Nearby historic places worth visiting include Athenry Castle, Kylemore Abbey, Clonfert Cathedral and Clarinbridge. Another option is to make a journey by ferry to the beautiful and tranquil Aran Islands, located just off the Galway coast.

Eating Out/Nightlife/Accommodation in Galway:

Due to its coastal location, fish is definitely the dish of the day in restaurants and eateries throughout the city. Those on a tight budget will enjoy the choice offered by the city’s cheap and cheerful takeaways and low cost restaurants, which include: McDonaghs, Fat Freddy’s, Trattoria, Pasta Mista and Pierre Victoire.

If money is no object however, try Kirwan’s Lane or Nimmos, located at the city’s famous Spanish Archway. Here, local Galway seafood is to be enjoyed in exclusive surroundings overlooking the River Corrib.

Galway has a lively nightlife, ranging from cosy traditional Irish pub culture to trendy nightclubs. Tigh Neachtain’s on Quay Street offers traditional music and warm welcomes, while Roisín Dubhs provides a venue for international and homegrown musical talents. However, the main after dark action takes place in and around Eyre Square, Ellington Street and Dominic Street. Trendy nightspots here include: The Alley, Cuba and The Kings Head.

Galway offers a range of accommodation to suit all budgets and requirements, whether you’re a lowly backpacker looking for a low cost budget hostel or treating yourself to a pampering weekend, this city has it covered. The five-star G Hotel and Spa, which was designed by world famous Irish milliner Philip Treacy is located in the heart of the city, just a few minutes drive from Galway Airport and is definitely one for the high rollers. Meanwhile, the centrally located Galway City Hostel offers thrifty backpackers a low cost sleep, with rates starting from an incredibly cheap €12 per night.

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Fiona writes for Argus Car Hire and Fiona writes for Argus Rentals and Car Hire Ireland

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