Guidebook for Galway

Josie
Guidebook for Galway

Food Scene

Small, friendly Italian just up the road, 2 mins walk. A regular haunt of mine & run by actual Italians, so I don't think I need to say any more...
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Italian Restaurant Galway - VENICE
11 Abbeygate Street Lower
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Small, friendly Italian just up the road, 2 mins walk. A regular haunt of mine & run by actual Italians, so I don't think I need to say any more...
French-style, intimate bistro right in the centre of things in the old city. Run by a friend of mine - ask for Rebecca and tell her Joe from the diving club sent you :) Highly recommended.
The Latin Quarter Wine Bar & Bistro
1 High St
French-style, intimate bistro right in the centre of things in the old city. Run by a friend of mine - ask for Rebecca and tell her Joe from the diving club sent you :) Highly recommended.
Mexican & Spanish. Has been there a long time, in an area where restaurants come and go. That says a lot in itself.
Cactus Jacks
Quay Street
Mexican & Spanish. Has been there a long time, in an area where restaurants come and go. That says a lot in itself.
Great traditional food, steaks etc. 4 star hotel, good service.
17 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Park House Hotel
18 Eyre Square
17 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Great traditional food, steaks etc. 4 star hotel, good service.
Lonely Planet says "A trip to Galway isn't complete without a meal here". No frills fish & chip place, but fish straight from the local docks, so menu varies depending on what was caught today, but always as fresh as possible. Eat-in or takeaway.
77 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
McDonagh's
22 Quay St
77 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Lonely Planet says "A trip to Galway isn't complete without a meal here". No frills fish & chip place, but fish straight from the local docks, so menu varies depending on what was caught today, but always as fresh as possible. Eat-in or takeaway.
In my opinion the best fish & chips in Galway, though McDonagh's is more famous.
Kettle of Fish
In my opinion the best fish & chips in Galway, though McDonagh's is more famous.
Galways's only Michelin star restaurant. Expensive, but worth it.
36 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Aniar Restaurant & Boutique Cookery School
53 Dominick St Lower
36 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Galways's only Michelin star restaurant. Expensive, but worth it.

Sightseeing

Originally built in the 14th century, most of the current building dates from about 1600.
17 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Lynch's Castle
40 Shop St
17 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Originally built in the 14th century, most of the current building dates from about 1600.
Built in the early 1300s and still in use today as an Anglican/Episcopal church. Also holds the regimental flags and other regalia of the Connaught Rangers, a former Irish regiment of the British Army which was disbanded after independence in the early 20th century.
43 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church
Lombard Street
43 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Built in the early 1300s and still in use today as an Anglican/Episcopal church. Also holds the regimental flags and other regalia of the Connaught Rangers, a former Irish regiment of the British Army which was disbanded after independence in the early 20th century.
If you've heard of Claddagh rings, well this is where they originated. I was born here and baptised in this church. One of the oldest parts of the city, but the distinctive thatched cottages were all demolished in the 1950's. A boat building tradition continues though and you will often see traditional wooden fishing boats called the Galway Hooker with their distinctive triangular sails. In winter most of them are hauled out and stored on the quayside.
Saint Mary's Church
Claddagh Quay
If you've heard of Claddagh rings, well this is where they originated. I was born here and baptised in this church. One of the oldest parts of the city, but the distinctive thatched cottages were all demolished in the 1950's. A boat building tradition continues though and you will often see traditional wooden fishing boats called the Galway Hooker with their distinctive triangular sails. In winter most of them are hauled out and stored on the quayside.

Essentials

Shopping mall nearby. There's a pedestrian entrance from the Merchants Road side, through the car park. Less than 2 mins walk from the apartment. Groceries, pharmacy, dry cleaner, Burger King, all the usual stuff.
24 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Eyre Square Centre
Eyre Square
24 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Shopping mall nearby. There's a pedestrian entrance from the Merchants Road side, through the car park. Less than 2 mins walk from the apartment. Groceries, pharmacy, dry cleaner, Burger King, all the usual stuff.

Drinks & Nightlife

I play there every Monday night, good staff, good food.
23 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Buskers Brownes
5 Cross Street Upper
23 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
I play there every Monday night, good staff, good food.
Genuinely old Irish bar, not a reproduction. Worth seeing and great Guinness. It still has a few "snugs" which are small private areas that seat 4-6 people and used to be a feature of every Irish pub. Tigh means house, and Neachtain is a surname. Pronounced "Chee Knock-ten" but usually just called "Knock-tens"
131 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Tigh Neachtain
17 Cross Street Upper
131 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Genuinely old Irish bar, not a reproduction. Worth seeing and great Guinness. It still has a few "snugs" which are small private areas that seat 4-6 people and used to be a feature of every Irish pub. Tigh means house, and Neachtain is a surname. Pronounced "Chee Knock-ten" but usually just called "Knock-tens"
Irish traditional music bar run by a family of trad musicians, the O'Flahertys. Tig means house and Cóilí is a person's first name. Pronounced "Chee Coal-ee
92 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Tig Coili
Mainguard Street
92 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Irish traditional music bar run by a family of trad musicians, the O'Flahertys. Tig means house and Cóilí is a person's first name. Pronounced "Chee Coal-ee

Parks & Nature

Very lively in summer during the day - the beach. Great views across to The Burren on the other side of Galway Bay and to the Aran Islands on a good day. Great place for a walk in the sea air at any time of year, there's a 2km promenade (called locally The Prom) right along the seafront.
113 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Salthill
113 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Very lively in summer during the day - the beach. Great views across to The Burren on the other side of Galway Bay and to the Aran Islands on a good day. Great place for a walk in the sea air at any time of year, there's a 2km promenade (called locally The Prom) right along the seafront.

Arts & Culture

28 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Druid Theatre Company
Flood Street
28 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
141 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Museo de la Ciudad de Galway
Spanish Parade
141 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona

Shopping

Great local potter, and friend of mine.
20 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Judy Greene Pottery
Kirwan's Lane
20 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Great local potter, and friend of mine.