The piece de resistance as when we arrived back in Dublin after a 13 hour day. The guide recommended 2 pubs near where we were dropped off and said if we were hungry, we should check them out, because they had great food. My husband and I...
Cliffs of Moher and Burren Day Trip, Including Dunguaire Castle, Aillwee Cave, and Doolin from Galway 1,608 Day Trips from $52.33 per adult 7-Day Ireland to Island Small Group Tour from Dublin 52 Multi-day Tours from $2,349.79 per adult (price varies by group si...
Finnair flies to Dublin daily, and Galway is just over a 2-hour drive away from Dublin. If you prefer to use public transportation to get around,the trainwill be the quickest option to reach Galway from Dublin as it’s only 2.5 hours away.The bususually takes around 3 hour...
Southern Castles, Museums, and More:Continuing south from Dublin will bring tourists to the city often called the second capital of Ireland. Located on the banks of the River Nore,Kilkennyoffers many architectural gems and things to do. No trip to Ireland can be considered complete without a d...
The Irish team consisiting of five Connacht players (Gay Keaveney, Enda Glynn, David Walsh, Ciaran Coyne, Donal MacAonghusa) and Peter Pigot (Dublin) suffered an agonisingly close loss of 1 Imp over a match of 64 boards. Cruel. The final stanza saw the scores for the eighth boards tied...
The direct InterCity train to Galway from Dublin takes about 2h to reach their destination, and direct trips from Limerick take about 2.5h. Trips from other cities such as Belfast in Northern Ireland, Cork, and Waterford require at least one transfer along the way. All trains to Galway end ...
Image via Flickr by baranclesdublingalwayThe area around Galways is outstanding, but the city itself has interesting places to see. Among the best things to do in Galway is to stroll around Quay Street and the Latin Quarter. Walking Quay Street is the quintessential Galway experience. Bustling ...
From here, travelers can embark on exciting day trips to popular destinations like the Cliffs of Moher or the picturesque Connemara region. The bus station also provides convenient connections to Dublin and other major cities in Ireland, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the country....
From here, you can easily reach popular destinations such as Dublin, Cork, and Limerick, allowing you to embark on exciting day trips or continue your journey to other parts of the country. With Eyre Square Galway Bus Station and Galway Train Station located nearby, Holiday Hotel ensures that...
The average visitor to Galway spends approximately €90 per day, making it a little cheaper than Dublin. The majority of this is spent on accommodation, with a single room costing around €50. Meals can be enjoyed for as little as €10 per dish, while a pint of Guinness will cost around...