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Travel Guide to Galway

Planning to visit and looking for a travel guide to Galway? Then, there it is! Galway is nicely linked to parts of Ireland that’s why it’s very accessible for tourists visiting the city.

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In going to Galway, you can fly through four airports at Dublin, Shannon, Knock or Cork. Then from there, you can take a bus, train or boat.

 

Travel Guide to Galway: Take the Bus from the Airport

Bus Eiran: Travel Guide to Galway

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If you choose the bus, there are a multitude of quality bus services to/from Dublin. These include Bus Éireann which leaves from Ceannt Station (also the railway station) just off Eyre Square.

Citylink and GoBus offer regular, express coach services between Galway and Dublin and Dublin Airport.

From Dublin Airport to Galway City Centre, buses run every half hour almost all day. The journey lasts 2.5 – 3 hours.

From Shannon Airport or Knock Airport to Galway, the bus ride lasts 1.5 hours.

And, from Cork Airport to Galway, the bus journey lasts 305 hours.

 

Take the train from the Airport

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Irish Rail runs regular daily train services to Dublin stopping off at major towns such as Ballinasloe, Athlone, Tullamore, Kildare and Heuston Station in Dublin.

There’s no direct train from Shannon or Cork airports to Galway, so you should get the bus instead.

 

Take a Boat from the Airport

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If you hate flying, your best option is to travel by boat. Irish Ferries or Stena Line have regular sailings from the UK and from France to Ireland. 

Nightlife in Kilkenny

After a whole day of sightseeing, be spoiled by nightlife in Kilkenny with its many pubs and bars. If you are after music, good food, a party, some craic, Kilkenny’s pubs will have something for everyone.

Sure enough, Kilkenny sightseeing gets a lot of good vibes in you. Kilkenny has a medieval feel with well maintained and preserved old buildings. Wandering through its cobblestone streets, Kilkenny castle and other historical landmarks….

But, wait until you experience its nightlife!

Tour to Pubs and Bars: Nightlife in Kilkenny

Apparently, Kilkenny has no shortage of pubs and clubs. One way or another this contributes to its vibrant night atmosphere.

Matt the Miller’s offers live music, great food, and beverages while overlooking River Nore. Located on John’s Street just down from Matt The Miller’s, there’s Biddy Early’s. It is a great place to meet and hang-out with the group. Choose between these two or let’s take more tours.

In Friary Street in the heart of the city and within walking distance to bus stops and train stations, The Rafter Dempsey’s is another perfect location. The place has Residents Bar ’til late, a night porter and a private bar. Boys will not only be supplied with accommodation but numerous bookable activities.

 

The atmosphere, the music, the beers- they all contributed to Kilkenny’s buzzing night atmosphere and allowing it to become a popular stag do destination.

How Stags Can Get to Kilkenny

Planning to get to Kilkenny? Either if it is for your stag parties, or for a visit, getting there is easy. You can choose by train, by bus, or by plane.

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Getting to Kilkenny: Travel By train

getting to kilkenny by train

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Kilkenny Railway Station is at the top of Saint John’s Street, within easy walking distance of anywhere in the city centre. There are 7 trains a day from Monday to Saturday and 4 on Sunday in each direction.

 

Travel By Bus

If you choose to travel by bus, JJ Kavanagh, Dublin Coach, and Wild Rover Tours run bus services between Dublin and the city.

Travel By Plane

The only way to fly to the city is if you fly and land on the airfield. Dublin Airport is 117 km away.

JJ Kavanagh’s run a direct bus to Kilkenny city. You can also opt to catch a bus into Dublin city centre, then catch a bus or train from there.

Waterford Airport is the nearest international airport, but it has no scheduled services. 

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