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13th June 2017
01:23pm BST

What to do Eyre Square You can't go to Galway and not visit Eyre Square. Take a quick stroll through the grassy area which was officially renamed John F. Kennedy Memorial Park following the former president's speech there in 1963.
Shop street Spend a few hours wandering in and out of the shops and cafes along Shop Street. Make sure you pop into Treasure Chest, one of Galway's oldest running shops. The entrepreneur behind the business Mary Bennett has been running the store for 50 years and takes particular pride in her year-round Christmas shop on the third floor. Don't be a grinch and go visit.
Salthill If you have some time take a spin out to Salthill for a nice walk along the promenade. It's the perfect place to get an icecream on a sunny day.
Galway Cathedral The Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed Into Heaven and St Nicholas (yes, that's actually its name) is one of Galway's most iconic buildings. Finished in 1965, the cathedral isn't very historic but its stunning architecture makes it well worth a visit.
Where to eat Caprice Café Marble tables, colourful lunches and amazing cakes, Caprice on Church Lane is every Instagrammer's dream. It's the perfect place to grab a coffee while you're shopping.
Biteclub Biteclub is a self-proclaimed 'Streetfood Discotheque' on Abbeygate Street Upper. It's the perfect place to go for Sunday brunch. They've got great tunes, amazing slushie cocktails and a tasty menu with everything from mac and cheese to falafel.
Ard Bia Nimmos Sitting right beside the Spanish Arch, you won't be able to miss Ard Bia Nimmos. The little restaurant serves up a fantastic selection of seasonal dishes from around the world with everything from Mediterranean to Lebanese cuisine. The restaurant has won a slew of awards in recent years and is a favourite among locals.
Where to drink Taaffes Bar Taafees is one of Galway's best-known bars and a big hit with tourists. They have trad sessions on 7 nights a week so try catch at least a few tunes during your visit.
An Púcán An Púcán is a huge bar just of Eyre Square. They've got a decent menu and great beer garden too if the weather is nice. Sure you can't go wrong.
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