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veronika

Have u ever been to Galway(Ireland)?


    



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bryanocarr
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I'm from Galway and having visited and spent time in most cities in Ireland I would be of the opinion of it being the best. I realise it seems a biased view but I have nothing to gain from saying that and most people dislike their hometowns.


Cat Woman
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Yes, I spent a summer there. The scenery is awesome. The people not so awesome towards Americans. But definitely worth going.


Irish_bi_female
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Yep, It's gorgeous, I spend nearly a week every summer there. I love it.


nanou
No unfortunatly, i'd like to visit Ireland and different cities there.
It is my dream to descover these beautiful landscapes and monument like old churches, celtic crosses, places like dingle peninsula, kingsale, wicklow, moher's cliffs, etc...................
and of course listenning celtic music ( i like), go in a pub, descover other thing of my country.
What can we visit in Galway?


blabalbalus
No, but I would love to visit Ireland when I go to Europe.


buzybee
Yep. It's lovely. But I haven't been there in a while.


fallito
I come from Roscommon, a town about an hour away from Galway. I lived in the place 7 years and have no doubt it's the place I'll retire to. You can walk into a pub a stranger and leave a regular. It's small town atmosphere is wonderful as after a week or two you'll keep bumping into people you've met already. This can become a problem after 7 years hence my move but every chance I get I go back. I still get off the bus and meet someone i know within minutes!! Then it's off to the pub for the week! It's also the only city I know where you can walk to the countryside in half an hour but that's changing fast. Right beside Connemara, the Aran isles and Cliffs of Moher, you won't regret a visit to Gallimh!!


dici
no


redunicorn
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I was in Galway last year. My great great grandfather came from that area.


SouthOckendon
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best little city in the West. University town great food, shopping music, joie de vivre (craic) Lough Corrib is adjacent. Knew the place really well in the '90s (last century. So don't know whther it has changed much since then! Other takers?


trotters4
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Maybe someday I'll go back again to Ireland....If my dear old wife would only pass away...She nearly has my heart broke with here nagging...She's got a mouth as big as Galway Bay...


xxxamgxxx
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YEAH LIVE 3 HOURS FROM IT NICE CITY THE BEST TIME TO GO IS WHEN THE RACES R ON !!!xxx


Wiretsar
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Go there occasionally . It's a fun town, do lots of walking . Downtown has a neat walking area with lots of nice stores and even nicer Pubs.
I live about 3 hrs away now that they build a nicer road to Sligo and Letterkenny


minerva
yeh! loved it. spent a week there on my own a few years ago. visited loads of places and had a really good time. I went the first week of september and the weather was fab!


jackie
nope not been to galway but been to other parts


hystoriker
Galway is a lovely city - not as big as Dublin, but still very open, welcoming and lively. It is also situated on the west coast of Ireland which has spectatcular natural sights.
Check this website for upcoming events and more info:
http://www.irelandwest.ie/events_results.asp?sID=992&loc1=23&imageField.x=9&imageField.y=6


motleygirl01
Yes! It's beautiful there. I went 2 years ago and I wish I could go back!


swenson0
Yes, a very nice place.
Many interesting places to visit - dont forget to go out to the Aran
Islands-an other world ! Also the cliffs of Moher.

Word of advice: dont bring a car, the roads araund the area are
narrow and full of large tourist buses - no pleasure to drive.


Evelyn
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I am thinking of traveling to Galway... I have heard that it is a beatifull place. I would like to learn English in Atlantic School of English and stay there for two mounths during the summer. Could you tell me something more about this school? What are the posibilities to find a job in Galway for students? If you can give me any tips, please write :)


J.D
yeah. it's nice there and it's good to get away from the south. didn't do much there though cus there was a pool in the hotel.





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