Galway is famous for its legendary entertainment, which isn’t just limited to nightfall. From dawn ’til the early hours, expect to experience street art at its liveliest, with an enchanting display of live music and dancing from an eclectic array of instruments – among them fiddles, banjos, guitars, handheld drums and even bagpipes. If it’s not live music, it will be a brightly-clad juggler, a painter, a puppeteer or perhaps a full-on theatrical production. There are plenty of sights in Galway, but the chance to wander around this exuberant city and soak up its charming array of street performances is an experience in itself.<\/p>\n
It’s worth spending a couple of nights in the city to make the most of the experience. For a fuss-free stay that won’t break the bank, try the Travelodge hotel in Galway<\/a> – it’s located in the city centre close to the main road networks. In case you’re not familiar with this hotel brand, they’re renowned for their budget-friendly and no-frills hotels, and they now have a growing network of locations across Ireland. You can find out more here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Here are the top five things to do during your stay in Galway:<\/p>\n1. Dunguaire Castle<\/h2>\n