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Pretty Irish city that is ‘better than Dublin’ but has hardly any tourists

By staff5 August 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Galway, located on the west coast of Ireland, is a vibrant and culturally rich city that offers a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary energy. But is it better than Dublin?

The Long Walk at Sunset, Galway, County Galway, Ireland
Galway is “better” than Dublin, some claim(Image: (Image: Getty))

A charming Irish city boasting a distinctive mix of historic appeal and modern vitality has been praised as “better” to Dublin. Galway, commonly known as the “City of Tribes,” is a dynamic and culturally abundant city situated on Ireland’s western coastline.

The destination is renowned for its creative soul, energetic ambience and closeness to some of Ireland’s most breathtaking natural scenery. Travel blogger The Tales of Tiny Boots penned about Galway: “When I think of Dublin city, I think of people rushing around, walking as fast as they can through the streets, glued to their phones and getting to their next destination.

“The atmosphere is cold. Now to jump to Galway. How do you even compare it? As well as cultural capital, the city is bathed in bohemian vibes that every visitor falls in love with.” In other news, an abandoned UK Butlin’s site is now seaside town’s ‘hell hole’ hotel.

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Beautiful panoramic sunset view over The Claddagh Galway in Galway city, Ireland
Galway feels like a one long 24/7 festival(Image: (Image: Getty))

They added: “It feels like Galway is one long 24/7 festival. There is music always drifting through the streets, there are crowds of people milling around and if there is sun, you will find every patch of grass occupied by groups of people drinking, laughing and having the craic.

“Life is a lot slower in Galway. People walk slower, they are not rushing and focused on where they need to get, they just enjoy walking around the city. The relaxed vibes emanate from the cobbled streets of the Latin quarter. It is such a happy atmosphere in the streets coupled with amazing performers enticing walkers by to stop and enjoy the entertainment.”

Galway, a city renowned for its vibrant arts scene, is a cultural powerhouse. The city plays host to a plethora of festivals throughout the year, including the Galway International Arts Festival, Galway Film Fleadh, and the Galway Races, reports the Express.

Traditional Irish music is a staple in Galway’s numerous pubs, offering live performances in an authentic setting. In 2020, the city was crowned the European Capital of Culture, underscoring its reputation as a hub for creativity and cultural expression.

The city centre is marked by its narrow, winding streets that hark back to medieval times. Eyre Square, the Spanish Arch, and the Claddagh area are just a handful of the historic sites that lend the city its unique character.

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Galway Cathedral and river Corrib
Galway Cathedral is one of the largest and most iconic buildings in the city(Image: (Image: Getty))

Another draw for tourists is the city’s diverse and thriving food culture, with a strong focus on local produce and seafood. The city boasts several award-winning restaurants, as well as a variety of cafes and food markets.

Galway’s nightlife is legendary, offering a wide array of pubs featuring everything from traditional Irish music sessions to contemporary live bands. The Latin Quarter, in particular, is a favourite spot for both locals and tourists looking for a lively night out.

One traveller wrote on TripAdvisor forum: “Galway Bay is the site of a historic city in the West of Ireland. These days, the cobbled narrow back streets are homes for artisans. Among the artisans are those who knit the ganseys. ‘Ganseys’ are derived from ‘Guernsey,’ which are worn by fishermen.

“The ganseys are uniquely knit to a family pattern, which helps identify those fishermen who work at sea. The Claddagh is a historic fishing village that is known for its location and beauty. Galway is a wonderful place to wander around in search of artisan products.”

A second user said: “Sat here while visiting with my daughter in Galway and ate our donuts and bagels from the market that day. The market is a must-do as the food is incredible as well as the arts and crafts you can see and buy.”

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