Loading Page...

How many days do you need in Galway?

Itinerary for Galway. For Galway, I would budget at least 2 full days to do sightseeing outside of Galway and at least half a day to see sights in Galway. Galway is perfectly placed to explore some of Ireland's top sights including the Cliffs of Moher and Connemara National Park. Both are fantastic destinations.



People Also Ask

Galway is well worth a visit, because its the most beautiful city in Ireland. Being the third largest city in the country, it has a medieval city centre with cobbled streets, lots of street music and a lively atmosphere. Its also the festival capital of Ireland.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

The center of Galway is very walkable, with plenty of shops, restaurants, cafes, and pubs to enjoy. Although Limerick is larger, there are fewer activities for visitors to enjoy, and the area has a much more residential or local feel.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

The Long Walk usually starts in front of the Galway City Museum, a few metres past the Spanish Arch, one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. But don't be fooled by its name: there's nothing long about the Long Walk! It will take you between 5 and 15 minutes to complete this short circuit!

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

While Galway city is undoubtedly a gem, filled with colour, gorgeous buildings, culture, friendly people and lots of “craic agus ceol”, the county of the same name has much to offer.

MORE DETAILS

The heart of Galway is Quay Street, pumping out a rich blend of ambience, music, food, history, people, and more. Just how cool is Quay Street?

MORE DETAILS