Things to do in Galway, Ireland

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Galway Cathedral
A modern yet imposing structure completed in 1965, showcasing a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture, with stunning stained glass windows and interior art[2].
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Eyre Square
The main public space in Galway, featuring modern landscaping and various monuments, including the Quincentennial Fountain and a statue of John F. Kennedy[2].
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The Latin Quarter
A lively district filled with pubs, bars, restaurants, and shops, known for its vibrant atmosphere and street performers[2].
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Spanish Arch
Part of Galway's medieval defenses, this structure dates back to 1584 and is located near the Galway City Museum[2].
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Galway City Museum
A free attraction covering Galway's archaeology, folk history, art, and natural history[2].
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Salthill Promenade
A picturesque 3 km seaside walk with views of Galway Bay, lined with bars and restaurants[2].
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Diamond Hill
A popular hiking destination in Connemara National Park, offering stunning views from the summit[1].
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Kylemore Abbey
A historical abbey set in a scenic location, known for its striking architecture and beautiful grounds[1].
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Cliffs of Moher
Iconic cliffs offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, often included in guided tours from Galway[1].
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Aran Islands
A group of islands accessible by ferry, known for their rich heritage and beautiful landscapes[2].
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Inis Oirr
The smallest of the Aran Islands, ideal for cycling and known for its quiet charm and scenic views[1].
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Doolough Valley
A hidden gem known for its dramatic scenery and tranquility, perfect for driving or cycling[1].
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Dunguaire Castle
A 16th-century tower house located near Galway, renowned for its picturesque setting and historical significance[2].
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Menlo Castle
A picturesque ruin covered in ivy, located along the River Corrib, accessible within a short drive from Galway City[1].
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Quay Street
A vibrant pedestrian street in the Latin Quarter, bustling with shops, eateries, and entertainment[2].
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The Blackrock Diving Tower
An iconic feature along the Salthill promenade, popular for diving and watching local athletes[2].
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Alcock and Brown Landing Site
A significant historical point marking the site of the first transatlantic flight landing in 1919, located in Derrigimlagh Bog[1].
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Galway Atlantaquaria
The National Aquarium of Ireland, located in Salthill, offering insights into marine life[2].
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Omey Island
A tranquil island accessible at low tide, known for its natural beauty and less crowded experiences[1].
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Killary Fjord
A stunning fjord with opportunities for boat tours and appreciating the breathtaking landscape[1].
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