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Family Activities in Galway | The Connacht Hotel Galway | Things to Do
"Updated in 2019, Millenium Children’s Park is a must if you are in Galway City with kids. The colourful playground has plenty of things to keep the kids occupied and the nearby skatepark is one of the best things to do in Galway with teenagers. Just remember their skateboards!"
"If you need a break away from everything, the calm surroundings of Barna Woods is the perfect spot. You can listen to the wind in the trees and observe the spectacular flora that adds colour to this beautiful and natural area. Website: www.galwaybarnawoods.com"
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"Situated just 3 miles from Galway City, this enchanting woodland is the great thing to do in Galway for nature lovers. It can be quite muddy when it rains. Which let’s face it is more often than not in Ireland."
"Once completely covered over and built upon, this archaeological site is a very important piece of Galway City history. It was once the main building in Galway performing the functions of tax office, courthouse and town hall. But after being seized in the 15th century by invading tribes it become abandoned and forgotten about until major excavation work uncovered it in 1997."
"In the 13th century, when the de Burgo family ruled Galway, Richard – the Red Earl – erected a large hall as a seat of power, where locals would arrive to curry favour. After the 14 tribes took over, the hall... Church in Galway City"
"Goes on the end of your shirt sleeves, makes you look smart and rich. You’re staring at some of …"
"This bustling street market is one of the highest rated attractions in Galway and has been a trading centre for centuries. Stalls sell fresh produce, locally produced crafts and a huge variety of mouthwatering home cooked food and are usually open everyday."
"Galway's bohemian spirit comes alive at its street market, which has set up in this spot for centuries. Saturdays are the standout for food, when farmers sell fresh produce alongside stalls selling arts, crafts... Top ChoiceHistoric Site in Galway City"
"Galway's bohemian spirit comes alive at its street market, which has set up in this spot for centuries. Saturdays are the standout for food, when farmers sell fresh produce alongside stalls selling arts, crafts..."
"Galway’s lavish five-star g Hotel was designed by none other than superstar milliner Philip Treacy, a native of the west coast county. His concept was based around the sea, and unique maritime touches abound throughout, such as a tank of Connemara-bred seahorses in the lobby and shell-shaped handles on each bedroom door. The two-floor destination spa here comes highly recommended, as does the hotel restaurant gigi’s, which holds two AA rosettes."
"The highlight here is a black pudding and potato hash, topped with an egg and sausages (feel free to argue this, but you will lose.). They also do an excellent full Irish or a breakfast wrap and they don’t squirm at odd requests. Pancakes with a side order of sausages and a big fat burger too?"
"Situated in one of Galway’s most popular tourist areas, on a pedestrianised street with many lively traditional Irish pubs, Quay Street Kitchen is a bustling, welcoming place to soak up the city’s ambience. Locally caught fish and fall-off-the-bone Irish lamb shank appear on a diverse menu alongside Mediterranean-inspired dishes and curries. Vegetarians and vegans are also well catered for, with tasty salads, spiced bean burgers and more."
"Artistically decorated with a quirky modern interior, The Quay Street Kitchen is a fantastic place to visit any time of the day. Their menus contain lots of vegetarian and celiac-friendly options which are clearly marked. Located on the main shopping street in Galway in an old-style grey stone building, this restaurant provides an accessible and relaxed atmosphere for an upmarket and comfortable breakfast or brunch."
"Quay Street, Galway, IrelandOutdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit CardsIrish, European, Soups, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Brunch+353 91 865 680"
"The donut giant has an incredible new store on Shop Street where you can waddle in and drown in the endless selection of delicious donuts. How many is too many?. We haven't reached the limit yet, anyway!"