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Galway City Museum
The city’s main museum, covering Galway’s archaeology, maritime history and civic heritage beside the Spanish Arch.
Take a flight from Nottingham to Galway and enjoy the approximately 328 miles (528 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest flight runs at 08:55, the last at 13:55.
Distance 328 miles (528 km) |
First flight 8:55 AM |
Last flight 1:55 PM |
High Season Oct - Dec |
Low Season Apr - Jun |
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The city’s main museum, covering Galway’s archaeology, maritime history and civic heritage beside the Spanish Arch.
A small heritage museum in a historic watchtower explaining Galway’s fishing traditions and the Claddagh community.
A literary house museum dedicated to Nora Barnacle, Galway-born wife and muse of James Joyce.
Galway’s most atmospheric quarter, packed with colorful lanes, music, medieval streets and lively pedestrian areas.
The central public square and transport hub, useful as a base and a classic first stop in the city.
Galway’s best-known pedestrian street, lined with buskers, historic facades and constant city-centre energy.
Briny Atlantic oysters from Galway Bay, traditionally eaten fresh and closely tied to the city’s seafood heritage and oyster festival.
Tender lamb from nearby Connemara, valued for its rich flavour from grazing on coastal and upland pastures in the west of Ireland.
A creamy soup of local fish and shellfish, commonly served with brown bread and especially associated with Galway’s Atlantic seafood culture.
Established Galway favourite known for seasonal West of Ireland produce, thoughtful cooking, and a relaxed but polished dining room.
Popular central restaurant serving modern Irish and European dishes with local seafood, generous portions, and a friendly informal setting.
Well-known waterside restaurant by the Spanish Arch, praised for creative Irish cooking, local ingredients, and a cosy rustic atmosphere.
Prices are moderate by Irish standards. Pubs and casual dining are fair value, but hotels and summer weekends cost more.
Tipping is optional. In restaurants, 10% is polite for good service if not already added. Round up in taxis. No tip is expected for pints or counter service.
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