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Galway is worth 2 days on its own, and it doubles as the natural base for exploring the west coast — the Cliffs of Moher are about 1.5 hours south, and ferries to the Aran Islands leave from nearby Rossaveal. It's a compact, walkable city built around a colorful medieval Latin Quarter, with a trad-music scene that's less staged and more genuine than Dublin's. Plenty of travelers plan a day and stay two or three.

If Dublin is Ireland's capital, Galway is its unofficial cultural heart — a small, artsy, festival-obsessed city that punches enormously above its size, and the natural jumping-off point for the wildest stretch of coastline in the country.

How many days in Galway?

Two days minimum: one for the city itself (the Latin Quarter, Shop Street's buskers, the Spanish Arch), one for a day trip — the Cliffs of Moher or the Aran Islands are both realistic from a Galway base. Add a third day if you're using Galway as a springboard for a longer Wild Atlantic Way drive rather than just a look at it.

The Latin Quarter and Shop Street

A tight knot of cobbled streets lined with colorful shopfronts, buskers, and some of the country's best-regarded trad-music pubs. It's touristy in the daytime and genuinely lively at night — this is where a real, unplanned session is more likely to happen than in Dublin.

Day trips from Galway

Day tripDistance/timeWhat it is
Cliffs of Moher~1.5 hours by car or organized tourIreland's most-visited natural attraction — see our full guide
Aran Islands (Inis Mór)Ferry from Rossaveal (~40 min) or DoolinGaelic-speaking islands, ancient stone forts, bicycle rentals on arrival
Connemara~1 hour+ by carWild, boggy, mountainous landscape — Kylemore Abbey is the headline stop
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If you only have time for one Aran Island, Inis Mór (the largest) has the most infrastructure — bike rental right off the ferry, and Dún Aonghasa, a dramatic Iron Age stone fort perched on a sheer cliff edge with essentially no guardrail. Genuinely striking, genuinely worth being careful near the edge.

What it costs

ItemApprox. cost (USD / EUR)
Guesthouse or B&B, per night$85–150 / €78–140
Casual pub meal$16–24 / €15–22
Ferry to the Aran Islands, round-trip$35–45 / €32–41
Guided Cliffs of Moher day tour from Galway$40–60 / €37–55

When to visit

Galway runs a busy festival calendar — the Galway International Arts Festival (July) and the Galway Oyster Festival (September) are the biggest draws and also the times hotel prices spike hardest. If you'd rather have the city to yourself, aim for late May, June, or October.

Where to stay in Galway — hotels

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Questions people actually ask

How many days should I spend in Galway?
Two days covers the city and one day trip comfortably — one day in the Latin Quarter and around the city, one for the Cliffs of Moher or the Aran Islands. It's easy to stay a third day if you're using it as a base for more of the west coast.
Can I visit the Cliffs of Moher from Galway as a day trip?
Yes — it's about a 1.5-hour drive each way, and organized day tours run regularly from the city, which is the easier option if you don't want to rent a car just for this leg.
Is Galway good for traditional Irish music?
Yes, genuinely — the Latin Quarter's pubs have some of the most reliable, least staged trad sessions in the country. Ask locally which pub has music on a given night, since it's rarely posted online in advance.

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