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How to Meet Other Travellers in Galway

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How to Meet Other Travellers in Galway

Galway is a city full of adventure and exploration, making it an ideal place for anyone looking to meet other travellers. Located in the west of Ireland, Galway is a lively, vibrant city full of culture, music, history and more – not to mention wonderful people who are eager to welcome visitors into their home. This guide will provide insight into the best spots in Galway to meet other travellers and experience a truly authentic Irish trip.

Galway Tourist Information Centre

Kicking off our list of great places to meet other travellers in Galway is the Galway Tourist Information Centre. Located in the heart of the city centre, the Galway Tourist Information Centre is a one-stop-shop for all your tourist needs. Inside you will find maps, brochures and leaflets about local attractions, as well as an immensely knowledgeable staff that can help you with any queries you have about the city and its attractions. As well as these services, the Galway Tourist Information Centre also offers information on events, concerts and festivals that are taking place in the city, so you can plan a trip around them. This is also a great place to meet other travellers – almost all tourists visit and get advice from here, so be sure to join them and you will surely find lots of like-minded travellers who you can explore the city with.

Nano Nagle Bridge

This vibrant walkway is one of the most popular spots in Galway for meeting other travellers and locals alike. Spanning across the River Corrib, it connects two of Galway’s most famous areas – the Latin Quarter and Eyre Square. The Nano Nagle Bridge is buzzing with life from morning to night, with people going about their daily lives – business people crossing on their morning run, students flocking to pubs at lunchtime for pints and conversations, and friends enjoying the river views with a glass of wine at sunset. There are plenty of activities to do with other travellers here too – take part in a game of bristle or play games of chess with some newfound friends.

My personal opinion on this spot is that it’s definitely worth visiting no matter what time of day you’re visiting – morning, noon or night it has something to offer everyone. What’s more, it’s a great way of getting to know people who might not even be into travelling – you’ll be able to quickly break the ice and learn a few tips about Galway from somebody who has grown up here.

Galway City Hostel Hangouts

If you’re looking for fellow travellers in Galway, then one of the best places to look is hostels. Galway City Hostel Hangouts are popping up all over the city and are packed with people from all walks of life. Whether you’re searching for someone to exchange stories with or need help finding your way around town – chances are you’ll find the answers within these hangouts. The atmosphere at these events is always buzzing, and you can expect to meet representatives from all sorts of hostels who have advice on their city as well as their own country, so if you’re looking for further travel destinations further on down the line, this might be a great spot to look.

I personally really enjoy checking out hostel hangouts when travelling as it is a great way to not only meet locals but also other travellers who may have had similar experiences to you. Plus, since everything is happening within a hostel setting, it doesn’t matter how big or small your budget is – everyone is welcomed here!

Galway Arts Centre

The Galway Arts Centre is an ideal place if you’re looking for creative and unique ways to meet other travellers. From art classes to exhibitions and talks from local and international artists—you can find somebody new to chat to here every day. Plus, there’s always something new happening at the Galway Arts Centre so that means there are new visitors for every event as well. And if you don’t fancy actually attending one of these events, then you can sit at Café Le Petit coin onsite and simply watch the world go by – because something tells me that you’re sure to find somebody interesting there too!

Personally, I think this is a great spot for those of us looking for an alternative way to meet people – since it’s not just focused on partying or travelling – but rather real conversations about life and art. What’s better than meeting somebody passionate about what they do?

Galway Market

If you’re looking for something traditional with a bit of Irish charm, then head to the Galway Market! This traditional farmers market takes place every Saturday from 8am-5pm on Church Lane and is full of local food producers, artisans and crafts makers selling their goods – perfect if you want to get an insight into how this corner of Ireland operates. Eating local produce is also a fantastic way to meet other travellers in Galway too – so take a few samples and strike up a conversation with someone curious about what else Galway has to offer!

My personal opinion on this spot is that it’s definitely worth checking out even if you’re not looking for someone to chat with – because the market offers an insight into traditional Irish culture that can’t be found anywhere else. Put that together with an array of delicious food stalls and unique souvenirs, and you have yourself a winning combination!

McDonagh’s Pub

Last but not least on our list of great spots for meeting other travellers in Galway is McDonagh’s Pub! Located in the heart of Galway City, McDonagh’s has been providing travellers from near and far with good conversation, great music and top-notch drinks for over 150 years now! During the summer months, McDonagh’s welcomes all sorts of characters from across the globe – so don’t be surprised if you find yourself sipping pints with Californians or discussing the best places to visit in Berlin with Australians! And last but not least – if music is more your thing – then there are usually plenty of outdoor gigs during summer months which are filled with lots of happy people and great vibes!

My personal opinion on this place is one of joy and excitement as McDonagh’s holds true authenticity – it has been here since 1851 and gives visitors an insight into what real Irish music culture can be like! And it’s also conveniently located if you want to explore more of Galway too!

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How to Meet Other Travellers in Galway

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