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Can you visit Galway without a car?

Most of the main towns and cities in Ireland, like Dublin, Limerick and Galway, are, for the most part, wonderfully walkable. You will, at times, need to use public transport, but a car is by no means necessary.



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The best way to get around Galway is by foot. There are lots of tiny streets and pedestrian-only areas, so it's easy to get anywhere within the central business district on your own two feet. Another convenient, inexpensive option is the city's bike-share program.

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Galway might be Ireland's most charming city: compact, walkable and filled to the brim with independent shops and restaurants that walk the fine line between cool and kitsch.

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This coastal town is a charming mixture of historical landmarks and a modern atmosphere. Wandering down cobblestone streets with background music coming from every corner, it's easy to lose your heart to Galway. While many people only spend a day here, I do recommend a full two days in Galway.

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Is Galway too touristy? Galway is popular for tourists, both Irish and international. Like any popular city, it has its peak touristy times. July is the most popular month to visit tourists.

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For those of you who don't know, Dublin may be the capital of Ireland, but Galway is the Cultural Capital. That's right, Galway city is absolutely buzzing with everything that makes Ireland, Ireland! You'll find allllll the craic, the Irish language, Irish festivals and folklore.

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Head out on this 1.4-mile loop trail near Galway, County Galway. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 29 min to complete. This is a popular trail for running and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

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Galway is widely regarded as Ireland's most bohemian city. It has a long-standing reputation as a cultural hub that attracts musicians, painters, and all manner of other artists. There's something in the air here that compels creative people to, well, create.

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Galway is famous for being the festival capital of Ireland, hosting on average 122 festivals and events per year. Although Galway is often cited as being the fastest growing urban area in Europe, it was relatively slow to develop.

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With it's charming streets, shopping and nightlife mixed with culture, traditional Irish music and activities for all the family, look no further for the perfect escape.

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You can choose to fly into any of the four airports at Dublin, Shannon, Knock or Cork and within an hour or two reach Galway, your final study destination. To get from the airport directly to Galway, you can take a bus, a train or a taxi. You can also choose to hire a car, which is remarkably affordable.

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The airport is located 6 km (3.7 mi) by road from Galway city centre.

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When it comes to tipping taxi drivers in Ireland, there's no strict rule. However, it's common practice to round up the fare to the nearest euro as a token of gratitude for their service. So, when you reach your destination, you can simply say, “Keep the change!” — easy as pie.

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