Things to Do in Galway

Everything you need to explore Galway — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Museum in Galway

Galway City Museum
Free 0.1 km from centre

Modern museum on the banks of the River Corrib. Covers Galway's medieval walls, the Spanish Arch, and local maritime history. Small but well-curated displays including a 16th-century sword and fishing artefacts.

🕐 Tuesday–Saturday, 10am–5pm; closed Sunday–Monday

💡 The rooftop terrace has excellent views of the Claddagh and the bay. Allow 45 minutes. No café on site — head to the nearby market on weekends instead.

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Landmark in Galway

Spanish Arch & The Long Walk
Free 0.1 km from centre

Remnant of the 16th-century city wall extending into the River Corrib. Adjoins a paved promenade (the Long Walk) with views across Galway Bay towards the Burren. Popular with locals for evening strolls.

🕐 Open 24 hours (exterior only)

💡 Come at golden hour for warm light on the stone. The benches along the walk are good for a quiet moment. Avoid on rainy days — steps get slippery.

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Historic in Galway

Galway Cathedral
Free 0.6 km from centre

Imposing limestone cathedral built in 1965 combining Renaissance, Gothic, and Romanesque styles. Distinctive green copper dome visible across the city. Interior features stained-glass windows and a large mosaic of the crucifixion.

🕐 Daily, 8am–6pm

💡 Entry is free but they accept donations (€2 suggested). The crypt has a small exhibition on construction history. Quiet atmosphere — great for escaping the weekday market crowds. Photography allowed.

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Park in Galway

Eyre Square (John F. Kennedy Park)
Free 1.0 km from centre

Central public square with monuments, benches, and flower beds. Named after the Kennedy visit in 1963, with a bronze bust of the president. Connects to Shop Street for shops and pubs.

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Best in spring when the cherry blossom trees are out. Free public toilets on the east side near the bus station. On summer weekends there's often live music at the bandstand. Avoid after dark — rowdy groups gather.

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Salthill Promenade
Free 2.0 km from centre

Two-kilometre seaside walkway along Galway Bay. Flat, paved path for walking or cycling. End point at Blackrock Diving Tower where locals do the 'kiss the wall' tradition for good luck.

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Park at Blackrock for the best stretch. On a clear day you can see the Aran Islands. Bring a windproof jacket—the Atlantic breeze is constant. The diving tower is only safe for strong swimmers.

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Where to Eat in Galway

DERI Café bistro ££
Thai Garden thai ££
The Office Local ££
Arabica Cafe Local ££
Gourmet Tart Co. Local ££
Here for Now sandwich ££
Ground & Co. cake;irish;breakfast;coffee_shop ££
Darcy’s Bar Local ££
Black Cat Local ££
O’Connell’s Local ££
Seacrest Kafe Local ££
Butlers Chocolate Café Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Galway?

The top attractions include Galway City Museum, Spanish Arch & The Long Walk, Galway Cathedral, Eyre Square (John F. Kennedy Park), Salthill Promenade.

How many days do you need in Galway?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Galway 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Galway famous for?

Galway is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Galway?

Top options include DERI Café, Thai Garden, The Office, Arabica Cafe.