Galway, neither too big, nor too small, will feel just right to travelers, especially those who want to visit a place that remains distinctively Irish. This thriving city on the Atlantic has a youthful, cosmopolitan feel, but the locals still speak Gaelic, and the preservation of Irish heritage is one of Galway's defining traits. It is also one of the country's foremost cultural centers, with a flourishing literature and arts scene. Not to be outdone, the city embraces the beauty of its surrounding landscapes, co-existing within some of Ireland's most beautifully tempestuous nature.
Galway, neither too big, nor too small, will feel just right to travelers, especially those who want to visit a place that remains distinctively Irish. This thriving city on the Atlantic has a youthful, cosmopolitan feel, but the locals still speak Gaelic, and the preservation of Irish heritage is one of Galway's defining traits. It is also one of the country's foremost cultural centers, with a flourishing literature and arts scene. Not to be outdone, the city embraces the beauty of its surrounding landscapes, co-existing within some of Ireland's most beautifully tempestuous nature.