Ireland…make a break for it.
If one thing come’s out of Covid19 it is a new found appreciation for this stunning little island of ours. Check out social media any day and you are inundated with the most amazing photos from all over the country, amazing cliffs, beautiful beaches and gorgeous greenery. It’s challenging not to be able to head off to the sun but an Irish staycation is much more than a consolation prize. Naturally the hospitality industry in this country has seen significant decrease in business due to the lack of international tourists however the government have put an incentive in place to help boost the Irish Tourism industry. The “staycation voucher” will…
Wave Goodbye to Winter and Welcome in the bright, fresh days of Spring…
Wave goodbye to winter and welcome in the bright, fresh days of spring with a short break in Galway City. Soak up the city, just to wander around the medieval streets and the fresh, crisp air. Or whittle away an evening in a cosy pub with friends. March and April are a great time to visit Galway. Top attractions won’t be as busy as in the summer season, and you can get lucky with the weather to get out and about. Still, this is Galway – and it’s best to come prepared for all 4 seasons in a day!
Let there by light…and arts…and culture
Galway is known as the City of the festivals and as the Galway Races have just complete their festival behind closed doors the Galway International Arts Festival have just announced a reimagined festival for the Autumn.
Why you need to plan a Trip to Galway…
So if you are planning a trip to Ireland in 2020, we've put together a list of Reasons to visit Galway in 2020....Welcome to The Residence Hotel Galway, a boutique, townhouse located in cultural Latin Quarter of the vibrant Galway city. Our neighbourhood is recognised as the most vibrant and historic area of Galway City, spoiling its visitors with an array of boutiques, cafes and restaurants...
Reasons to visit Galway in 2020…
So if you are planning a trip to Ireland in 2020, we've put together a list of Reasons to visit Galway in 2020....Welcome to The Residence Hotel Galway, a boutique, townhouse located in cultural Latin Quarter of the vibrant Galway city. Our neighbourhood is recognised as the most vibrant and historic area of Galway City, spoiling its visitors with an array of boutiques, cafes and restaurants...
Loose Yourself on The Wild Atlantic Way
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION: Galway City is the perfect base to discover the Wild Atlantic Way. Go explore the vibrant Galway City and then just a short drive away from the urban buzz are sleepy seaside villages, hidden coves and rugged landscapes. Travel and a change of place invite new vigour to the mind. ” Seneca Take a beachside canter on a Connemara pony in Clifden or go-island hopping around the Aran Islands. Skip over to County Clare for a gander at the giant Cliffs of Moher and the lunar-like landscape of the Burren. Make Galway City on the Wild Atlantic Way – your next weekend escape. Take a gander at…
Things to do in Galway
No matter which of Galway’s wonderful collection of motley festivals you’re headed to, you’re in for a cracking time. But the fun doesn’t need to end there. With its mash up of traditional life and a vibrant contemporary arts scene, this city has endless treats in store for you. We’ve picked 10 to whet your appetite and get you started. Meander through Galway’s Latin Quarter. Bursting with buskers and locally owned boutiques, cafés and restaurants, this area boasts some of Galway’s most loved pubs – perfect for a pint and a music session. There’s no better way to absorb Galway’s ancient atmosphere than a trip to St Nicholas’s medieval parish…