Things to do in Galway City
The Latin Quarter
The Latin Quarter of Galway City dates back to early 12th Century. Galway also know as "The city of tribes" was originally a fishing community close to the Spanish Arch in The Latin Quarter. Check out Galway Medieval Streets.
Find out more @ thelatinquarter.ie
Salthill
Salthill is known for its stunning scenery, crisp sand beaches, sea and amusements. This is Galway seaside resort. Great for all ages.
Find out more @ salthill.com
Fisheries Tower
Dating back to 1853 The Galway Fisheries Watchtower Museum has now become a major attraction in Galway.
Find out more @ visitgalway.ie
The Claddagh
The Claddagh or ‘An Cladach’ meaning ‘the shore’ was originally the fishing village of Galway.
Find out more @ thisisgalway.ie
Galway Races
Twice a year you can embrace the fever of the Galway Races. July being the busiest meeting. Get dressed up and have an experience of a lifetime and hopefully a few winners.
Find out more @ galwayraces.com
Spanish Arch
The Spanish Arch was part of the extension of the city wall from Martin's Tower to the bank of the River Corrib, as a measure to protect the city's quays, which were in the area once known as the Fish Market.
Find out more @ galwaytourism.ie
Galway Cathedral
The Galway Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Galway, Ireland. Construction began in 1958 on the site of the old city prison.
Find out more @ galwaycathedral.ie
Galway Bay
Visit Galway Bay in many locations. Salthill, Claddagh, Ballyloughan or Oranmore
Find out more @ galwaytourism.ie
Riverside Walk
Take a scenic medieval walk through Galway's oldest rivers.
Find out more @ cityseeker.com
Shopping
Galway is glorified with some of the best shops in the country and also the best offers.