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Clayton Hotel Galway
Clayton Hotel Galway
The Nest Boutique Hostel
The Nest Boutique Hostel
Clybaun Hotel Galway
Clybaun Hotel Galway
Connemara Coast Hotel
Connemara Coast Hotel
Kilbree House
Kilbree House
Radisson RED Galway
Radisson RED Galway
Seacrest B&B
Seacrest B&B
Mocha Beans
Mocha Beans
Menlo Park Hotel
Menlo Park Hotel
Flannery's Hotel Galway
Flannery's Hotel Galway
Galway Bay Hotel
Galway Bay Hotel
Maldron Hotel Sandy Road Galway
Maldron Hotel Sandy Road Galway
The Twelve Hotel
The Twelve Hotel
The Connacht Hotel
The Connacht Hotel
Glenarde House
Glenarde House
Eyre Square Townhouse
Eyre Square Townhouse
Four Seasons B&B
Four Seasons B&B
The Ardilaun Hotel
The Ardilaun Hotel
Abbeygate Townhouse
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Top neighborhoods in Galway

Galway City Centre
Galway City Centre thrums with medieval charm and lively Irish spirit. Cobblestone streets wind past the Spanish Arch and Lynch's Castle while traditional music pours from cozy pubs. Street performers entertain crowds along Shop Street, and the 14th-century St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church stands as a stunning centerpiece. The compact layout makes exploring the cultural heart of Ireland a delightful adventure. The neighborhood serves up fresh Galway Bay seafood alongside hearty Irish stews in traditional pubs. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk of each other, making the area perfect for on-foot discovery. Boutique hotels in converted Georgian buildings and charming B&Bs offer authentic accommodation options for travelers seeking that genuine Irish experience.

Salthill
Salthill's famous 2km promenade hugs Galway Bay with postcard-perfect views and the quirky tradition of "kicking the wall" at the end. The National Aquarium sits alongside classic seaside fun like Leisureland complex, where kids zoom through arcade games while parents catch their breath. Blackrock diving tower stands ready for brave swimmers, while beachgoers spread out on Grattan Beach when the Irish sun decides to show up. Traditional fish and chips joints dot the strip, with cozy pubs hosting live music sessions after dark. You'll find everything from family-run B&Bs to seaside hotels, all within walking distance of the main attractions. Buses connect to Galway city center every 15-20 minutes if you want to expand your adventures.

Latin Quarter
Galway's Latin Quarter buzzes with fiddle music spilling from weathered pubs onto medieval cobblestone streets. The 16th-century Spanish Arch stands proudly overlooking the bay while artisans display handcrafted Celtic jewelry and Aran sweaters in colorful shopfronts. Street performers create a lively soundtrack as you wander through this pedestrianized historic district. Traditional pubs serve hearty Irish stews alongside fresh oysters and creamy Guinness until late. The neighborhood is entirely walkable, though cobblestones can be challenging for some visitors. Boutique hotels and guesthouses in converted stone buildings offer authentic lodging with historic character.

Claddagh
The Claddagh neighborhood is loved for its restaurants and bars, and has lots of things to do and see including Grattan Beach.
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Cobblestone streets lead to pubs where traditional Irish music flows as freely as the Guinness. Shop Street buzzes with street performers while the Spanish Arch stands as a reminder of centuries of maritime trade. Duck into the Galway City Museum to understand the city's evolution from medieval trading post to cultural hotspot. The Town Hall Theatre and Druid Theatre showcase why Galway earned its European Capital of Culture status. Take a breather at Eyre Square before heading to Salthill Promenade for Atlantic views. Don't miss the vibrant Galway International Arts Festival if timing allows. For a wilder experience, venture to nearby Connemara's rugged coastlines and pristine lakes bordered by ancient stone walls.

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