Éléments | Walking Tour of Galway City: Division, Survival & Identity
Walking Tour of Galway City: Division, Survival & Identity
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County Galway
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This immersive afternoon tour explores the winding streets and storied walls of Galway City, offering a powerful, often surprising journey through its layered past — from ancient Gaels and Norman lords to poets, revolutionaries, and ghosts.
You'll visit key historic sites including Galway Museum, Blake’s Castle, St. Nicholas’ Church, Lynch’s Castle, Eyre Square, and more, uncovering tales of conquest, cultural fusion, rebellion, literature, and folklore.
Points forts
De 1 heure à 2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 1 heure à 2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Stories, History, and Cultural Insights from a Local Perspective
Guide local professionnel
Walking Tour of Galway’s West End
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Galway City Museum
Meeting Point: Outside the Galway City Museum, Spanish Parade, H91 CX5P
Look out for: Our guide holding a green umbrella
Retour
Eyre Square
Walking Tour of Galway City: Division, Survival & Identity
(2) Avis
County Galway
À propos
This immersive afternoon tour explores the winding streets and storied walls of Galway City, offering a powerful, often surprising journey through its layered past — from ancient Gaels and Norman lords to poets, revolutionaries, and ghosts.
You'll visit key historic sites including Galway Museum, Blake’s Castle, St. Nicholas’ Church, Lynch’s Castle, Eyre Square, and more, uncovering tales of conquest, cultural fusion, rebellion, literature, and folklore.
Points forts
De 1 heure à 2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 1 heure à 2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Stories, History, and Cultural Insights from a Local Perspective
Guide local professionnel
Walking Tour of Galway’s West End
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Galway City Museum
Meeting Point: Outside the Galway City Museum, Spanish Parade, H91 CX5P
Look out for: Our guide holding a green umbrella
Retour
Eyre Square
Itinéraire
1
L'arche espagnole
The old gateway into Galway, where river, ocean, and history meet.
This is where the story begins, from early settlers and myth to the trade routes that connected Galway to Spain and the wider world.
20 minutes
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Le quartier latin de Galway
The cultural heart of Galway, shaped by merchants, artists, and centuries of trade.
This is where the powerful “Tribes of Galway” built their influence, turning the city into a thriving hub of commerce and connection.
A place where European identity meets local character.
15 minutes
3
Salle du Comte Rouge
Hidden in plain sight, this is the oldest structure ever discovered within Galway’s walls.
Once the administrative centre of Norman power, where taxes were collected and control was enforced.
Lost for centuries and rediscovered by accident, it reveals the foundations of the city beneath your feet.
10 minutes
4
La ruelle de Kirwan
The oldest street in Galway, preserved in stone and atmosphere.
Here, we explore the city’s creative side, from its first theatre to the intricate pottery traditions that still shape its artistic identity today.
10 minutes
5
Collégiale Saint-Nicolas
A medieval church filled with symbolism, stories, and centuries of influence.
Linked to figures like Columbus and Cromwell, and covered in carvings that once taught meaning to a largely illiterate society.
15 minutes
6
La tête du roi
One of Galway’s most iconic pubs, with a surprisingly dark origin.
Built by those connected to the execution of a king, it reflects how power, rebellion, and identity shaped the city.
10 minutes
7
Le château de Lynch
A striking reminder of Galway’s merchant elite.
This was the home of the Lynch family, one of the powerful Tribes who controlled the city’s trade, politics, and wealth for centuries.
10 minutes
8
Place Eyre
The final stop and the heart of modern Galway.
Once a symbol of colonial power, now filled with monuments to Irish independence and cultural identity.