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Things to do in Galway - Places to Visit in Galway
"A post shared by Emily Martin King (@emmygalway) on Sep 23, 2015 at 3:25am PDT. This fun, suburban park features fascinating playgrounds, woodland paths, Gaelic soccer fields and pitches, and a lot of picnic areas for you, your friends, and family. Enjoy long walks with your pets, and have beautiful Irish sceneries captured on your phone in this serene and enticing park."
"If you are looking for free things to do in Galway for kids, then a visit to Cappagh Park won’t cost you a penny. This park features a playground, gardens, woodland path leading to Barna Woods (above), football pitches, and picnic areas. Address: Cappagh Rd, Galway"
"A post shared by Jenni Schanil (@jschanil) on Oct 16, 2017 at 3:44am PDT. The iconic urban park is covered by 500,000 Irish trees of rich assortment, with an area of 120 acres where you can roam free. The catchphrase Green Lungs for the City is perfectly embodied in this park, with the presence of a wide variety of trees and canopies."
"Enquiries: Recreation & Amenity Department Galway City Council City Hall College Road Galway Tel: (091) 536565 E mail: parks@galwaycity.ie"
"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!"
"Enquiries: Recreation & Amenity Department Galway City Council City Hall College Road Galway Tel: (091) 536565 E mail: parks@galwaycity.ie"
"Enquiries: Recreation & Amenity Department Galway City Council City Hall College Road Galway Tel: (091) 536565 E mail: parks@galwaycity.ie"
"The finely-restored 19th-century Twelve Hotel in Barna is another grand little base for those exploring the county. Located a handy 3-minute ramble from the pier, the Twelve Hotel offers a ‘Pampered Pet Program’ that’s designed to ensure that your pets can soak up some 5-star service. The hotel itself is finely kept, with modern rooms, top-notch service and several cosy chill-outs spaces on offer."
"The Twelve Hotel, also in Barna have a dedicated outdoor terrace for non-residents, called Nóin and it’s pretty as a picture with something of a Parisian vibe. The food in The Twelve is always excellent and their wine list is legendary. https://www.thetwelvehotel.ie/"
"Balancing opulent and snug, The Twelve offers a delightful and well-appointed seaside experience just outside Galway city. Come here for top-class cooking and accommodation amid the great outdoors in the West of Ireland."
"Named after one of Galway’s 14 Tribes, the quaint Kirwan’s Lane lies inside Galway’s former city walls. This tight pedestrian street curves through a ravine of rustic stone houses that have elements dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. These buildings hold pubs, restaurants, cafes and arts and crafts shops, and outdoor tables skirt the path when the weather’s good."
"Another place in Galway that is named after one of the 14 tribes. Kirwan’s Lane in the Latin Quarter of the Galway City is a medieval lane with some fabulous examples of 16th and 17th century architecture. There’s cute craft shops, stylish cafes, great restaurants and of course some good old classic Irish pubs."
"In the heart of medieval Galway, The Seafood Bar at Kirwan's specialises in seafood as well as the essential companion red or white wine."
"A distinctive black and white three-storey building in downtown Salthill, just a stone’s throw from the Atlantic Ocean, Joanna Paszkiewicz and Chef Leon Mellsop's Black Cat has been a casual dining destination of choice for discerning Galwegians ..."
"Popular Spanish-style tapas restaurant serving dishes made from local ingredients. It could make for a cute, quirky first date. This tapas restaurant in Salthill is the perfect place for a romantic date."
"Awaking to a forecast of sunny skies, early one friday morning, we hopped in the car to grab a wee..."
"Whether you are in Galway for business or leisure, you’ll find Maldron Hotel Sandy Road Galway to be a comfortable accommodation to come home to. It is minutes away from the vibrant city center and its tempting attractions. When not taking Galway by storm or curling up in bed in your private room with a smart TV and WiFi access, you may sample Irish specialties in the on-site restaurant or burn some unwanted holiday calories at the fitness center on the premises."
"Less than a 15-minute walk away from Galway city centre, the modern 4-star Maldron Hotel Sandy Road Galway is located at Headford Point. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free underground parking and a fine restaurant. The spacious rooms at the Maldron Hotel Sandy Road Galway are decorated in warm colours."