Category: Visitor Attractions Top Landmarks

  • Travel in Ireland’s mid-West: Exploring Galway and Ennis

    Travel in Ireland’s mid-West: Exploring Galway and Ennis

    Ireland’s mid-west is a treasure trove of culture, history, and stunning landscapes. At its heart, Galway City and Ennis offer visitors a unique blend of lively streets, traditional music, and world-class food. Travel in Ireland’s mid-West: Exploring Galway and Ennis

  • Liberator, Daniel O’Connell and Ennis

    Liberator, Daniel O’Connell and Ennis

    Daniel O’Connell: The Liberator of Ireland by Peaceful means In the annals of Irish history, few names shine as brightly as that of Daniel O’Connell. O’Connell was a lawyer, statesman and champion of civil rights. He was the undisputed leader of Ireland’s Roman Catholic majority during the first half of the 19th century. Revered as…

  • Travel in Ireland’s mid-West: Exploring Galway and Ennis

    Travel in Ireland’s mid-West: Exploring Galway and Ennis

    Ireland’s mid-west is a treasure trove of culture, history, and stunning landscapes. At its heart, Galway City and Ennis offer visitors a unique blend of lively streets, traditional music, and world-class food.

  • Corrib River, a short River with a long history!

    Corrib River, a short River with a long history!

    The Corrib River is a river in Galway that begins in Lough Corrib (Corrib Lake). It flows through Galway city. Then, it enters the sea at Galway Bay. The river is only eight kilometers in length from the lake to the sea. It is said to be the shortest river in Europe. It is also…

  • Galway, the City of the Tribes

    Galway, the City of the Tribes

    With about 120 festivals staged in Galway each year and a young, vibrant and bohemian community, the city always seems to be in the party spirit. Visitors to the city often make inquiries about the City Museum.