Discover Galway’s history, culture, and hidden gems with a native guide. Join our 90-minute walking tour for an unforgettable experience.
Discover Galway’s history, culture, and hidden gems with a native guide. Join our 90-minute walking tour for an unforgettable experience.
- Eyre Square - Starting at Gatto Rosso Restaurant, which faces the square, the journey into Galway’s story begins. Visitors will explore some of Galway’s landmarks, absorbing the rich history narrated by the surrounding buildings.
- Pádraic Ó Conaire Statue (Replica) - Celebrating one of Galway’s most cherished figures, this statue honors the…
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Eyre Square - Starting at Gatto Rosso Restaurant, which faces the square, the journey into Galway’s story begins. Visitors will explore some of Galway’s landmarks, absorbing the rich history narrated by the surrounding buildings.
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Pádraic Ó Conaire Statue (Replica) - Celebrating one of Galway’s most cherished figures, this statue honors the storyteller, writer, and poet, Pádraic Ó Conaire, and is steeped in intriguing history and tales.
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Quincentennial Fountain - Although no longer a functioning fountain, this sculpture connects us to Galway’s maritime heritage and the city’s founding, serving as a historical link.
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The Browne Doorway - A remnant of Galway’s affluent past, this doorway represents one of the powerful merchant families that once governed the city. It stands as a fascinating piece of Galway’s recent and medieval history.
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Williamsgate Street - Entering through what was once the city’s Great Gate, this now pedestrianized area of Galway is surrounded by numerous historical sites and the vibrant homes of Galway’s colorful characters.
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Lynch’s Castle - Dating back to the 14th century, Lynch’s Castle is a prime example of a medieval town castle in Ireland. Its stonework, carvings, and structure reveal captivating history, lore, and legends associated with the influential Lynch family.
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The Lynch Memorial - This memorial commemorates the famous Lynch Legend, enveloped in myth and lore, with a particularly intriguing story about its origins and the complex facts surrounding it.
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Saint Nicholas’ Collegiate Church - Established in 1320, this is the largest medieval parish church in continuous use in Ireland. The church and its grounds are rich with history and stories, offering a beautiful part of the city, complemented by a lively weekend market.
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Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop - A cherished part of Galway since the late 80s, this bookshop moved to its current location in 1995. With over 100,000 books from floor to ceiling, it serves not only as a place to purchase books but also as a cultural hub for the community.
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Naughton’s Pub (Tigh Neachtain) - Once the townhouse of one of Galway’s most colorful figures, Richard “Humanity Dick” Martin, this pub is now a must-visit spot and a hub for Galway’s artistic community and locals. It also offers the best tips and recommendations for food, drink, and shopping.
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Kirwan’s Lane - A tranquil escape running parallel to the bustling Quay Street, this lane is home to hidden gems and rich history.
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Quay Street - At the end of Quay Street lies Blakes Castle, once a stronghold and maritime gate to the city, nestled in the Latin Quarter, with a history of varied functions.
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Galway Bay Seafoods - Formerly a fish market, this spot holds many stories beneath its cobblestones and is a popular place for locals to enjoy rare sunny days.
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The Spanish Arch - The last remaining part of the city wall, this area was a hub for ships and sailors, with fascinating history embedded in its stones. Nearby is the museum, and just beyond is the long walk tracing where the River Corrib meets the sea.
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Growing up in Galway has given me an intimate knowledge of the rich and vibrant history of the jewel of the west, Galway.
Much like the strong currents of the River Corrib that run through it, the stories and tales of its inhabitants have flowed through my life. A family heritage of storytelling imbued me with a love for imparting a good yarn.
These…
Growing up in Galway has given me an intimate knowledge of the rich and vibrant history of the jewel of the west, Galway.
Much like the strong currents of the River Corrib that run through it, the stories and tales of its inhabitants have flowed through my life. A family heritage of storytelling imbued me with a love for imparting a good yarn.
These tours will have the history, the lore and the origins of Galway’s unique culture, from a true native Galwegian!
My walking tours draw from 20 years involvement in theatre, storytelling and music. My guided jaunts around Galway are the perfect marriage of all these aspects of my life. It will become abundantly clear the joy it provides me and I aim to share this joy with my customers.
If it’s the culinary delights of Galway, its medieval history, its lesser known stories or the rich musical and artistic heritage of the city you seek to learn about, I would be privileged to guide you along the way.
Gaillimh Abu!
- Travel time is included in the duration of the tour, wal,king time between stops/attractions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.