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Popular Places in Galway

Whenever you plan to travel, there are three things that you don't want to miss: expenses to shoulder, affordable

hotel accommodations and popular places you want to visit in a matter of days. Do not take the advice of not to

worry the expenses and just travel because not all places you want to visit has the same cost of living. So it is best to have a lump sum of savings before you decide to travel abroad. And if there's a place that you should

visit right now?

This City of Tribes is a popular destination for tourists who are arts and food aficionados for the reason that this city hosts various events and festivals all year round. So if you are planning a trip on this charming city make sure you already have booked an accommodation on one of the hotels in Galway because everyday lots of tourists

from different parts of the world arrive in this city. If your plan is to find a hotel accommodation once you get there, hope that there are still vacancies on most

affordable hotels in Galway.In exploring the city of Galway, places that you should visit

or will regret it if not are;

Lynch's Castle - this charming medieval townhouse can be found on Shop Street and is now a branch of Allied Irish Banks. Spanish Arch - this is located in the southwest of Galway City at the south end of the pedestrian streets. When you walk through the arch, you will see a plaque that commemorates Michael Walsh, who was murdered in 1920 by the Black and Tans with his remains dumped in the Corrib. Today, the park is now a popular resting place where visitors will be able to enjoy the scenery of Corrib as it flows out into the Galway Bay.

Galway City Museum - this museum exhibits the rich cultural history of Galway City where it allows free admission to anyone who has great interest on the affluent history and heritage of Ireland. Cathedral of Our Lady of Assumed into Heaven and St. Nicholas - this eclectic style cathedral made from limestone and has unusual features of a modern Irish church building is a favorite tourist destination because it imposes an architectural design that was suggested by a church in the Salamanca City in Spain in 1965.

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