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Galway is the capital of the west of Ireland and has experienced somewhat of a revival in recent years, making it a popular destination for travellers visiting Ireland.
From the Galway Travel Guide
Average cheapest prices by month.
Lovely modern and bright apartment with views over the city. Very clean and well furnished. Beds very comfortable. Receptionist was friendly and very helpful. It is very convenient to the City Centre and it was great to have secure parking for the car. Would highly recommend these apartments. ... more
The reception office was closed for the week when I stayed, so the staff kept in touch by phone and text re checking in and out. No toilet paper provided, nor towels - strange, because plenty of tea-towels were laid on. Have just checked the web info and it DOES say that towels are provided. ... more
quick! I'm going to western ireland tomorrow...
...galway the surrounding area specifically. what are some must-sees? I fly into shannon friday morn and have 4 full days... ...
Ireland in september
Hello all, I plan to cross Ireland in september but i'll get Northern Ireland first. So i was wondering if it's possible to take the bus from Belfast to Galway. I looked on the bus eireann's website ...
Ireland March 05 travel partner
times by now. But they still impress me. My favourite area is the West Coast, Galway and around. You should definitely head over there and spend a lot of time there. The Connemara south of Galway is just ...
Connemara Rendez-vous
telling us they'd "found their luggage." At that point, we'd arrived at our cottage in Galway and were ...
Posted in Our Big World Trip by jennrob
Bird Watching, Galway (Ireland)
Great Blue Heron, Galway I assume everyone loves birds. If you happen to be in Galway City, County Galway you should spend some time with the birds, not only watching them but feeding them as well and most importantly, photographing them. Where to watch birds in Galway? Well, the Irish should know ...
Posted in Phalinn by phalinn
If you ever go across the sea to Ireland
I know there's a song there somewhere. Googled it and found a clip of Bing Crosby singing Galway Bay, but it was sooo slow, I nearly slashed my wrists before it was 2 lines in. Rose early and met ...
Posted in Jean's exchange to Northern Ireland 2011 by Jean in NI