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Oscar's Bistro is located in the historic West-side of Galway City which is also known as the cultural quarter by the local population.
Situated on Dominick street with the best of Galways pubs for both live music and a quiet pint as neighbors, Oscars is a perfect bistro to enjoy a selection of real local foods in particular the Seafood freshly caught off the coast of Galway and sourced from local fishermen and the best of Galways fishmongers.
We update our menu depending on the season, what is best at market and on the fish landed on the day.
http://www.oscarsbistro.ie/
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Ocean Crest Guesthouse which is situtated in the heart of Galway, provides excellent bed and breakfast accommodation, with panoramic views of Galway Bay and just a 10-minute walk from the city centre.
Comfortable rooms are well furnished, with en suite facilities and a TV. Some have beautiful views of the ocean. Ideally, the guesthouse occupies a fantastic position on the promenade in Salthill. Staff are friendly and welcoming, with plenty of local knowledge. Galway Golf Club is within close proximity to the guesthouse.
http://www.oceanbb.com/
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Oughterard Golf Club is a charming and challenging course set in tranquil parkland between Lough Corrib to the East and the Connemara Mountains to the North and North West. It comprises of 18 championship holes that are lined with mature native Irish trees, including Oak, Hazel and Birch and traditional Limestone walls are a main feature throughout. It is an excellent test of golf, with numerous water features, sand bunkers etc. that are strategically placed to protect the par of the course. The Golf Club is renowned for its hospitality and is an ideal venue to include on a golfing holiday in the West of Ireland.
http://www.oughterardgolfclub.com
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Situated in the centre of Roundstone village and over-looking the most picturesque working harbour in the West of Ireland, O'Dowds has been serving both locals and visitors since 1840. Wood panelled walls and open fires give it an atmosphere of warmth and friendliness. It is a relaxing place where you can enjoy a pint and a bite from the reasonably priced bar menu which includes a good range of fresh local seafood. The present owners are always on hand offering gentle advice and service and O'Dowds is renowned for serving the best seafood in Ireland.
http://www.odowdsbar.com
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Ostán Oileain Arainn is uniquely located for family holidays or short breaks, weddings, conferences and activity based trips.
The hotel has 22 standard en-suite bedrooms, including five magnificent Kingsize bed rooms with balconies and spectacular views of Kileaney Bay and Kilronan Harbour.
All bedrooms are spacious and beautifully appointed and include facilities such as TV, Direct Dial Telephone, ISDN, Trouser Press, Hair-Dryer, Tea / Coffee Making Facilities.
The entire hotel is fully accessible for our disabled visitors.
Whether your desire is to relax and unwind in this un-spoilt ideal, or you come to cycle, walk, explore, fish, sail, or boat. Horse-ride or experience the language of the people, Ostán Oileain Arainn can ensure that your stay is memorable, charming and luxurious.
http://www.aranislandshotel.com
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O' Dalaigh Jewellers is a unique family run hand crafted jewellery workshop in Clifden, Co. Galway. Making jewellery and commission metal work since the early Seventies, we also make one off, unique pieces to your design. We have expertise in wedding rings, sculptural wax carving, metal carving, etching, fabrication, stone setting, we work in any metal and any carat, and would be delighted to give you a price quote on any project you might have in mind. The Family tradition is being carried on by our son Jonathan who is trained as a jeweller, and is working in our family run jewelry shop, located in main street Clifden.
http://www.celticimpressions.com
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Luxury Accommodation in Galway City. If you intend to take a short break, why not enjoy one of our purpose built Bed & Breakfasts or Self-Catering apartments in some of the most sought after locations in Galway. Just minutes from the City and all with panoramic views of Galway Bay.
http://www.oceanbb.com
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O'Neachtain Tours runs daily trips to the Burren, Cliffs of Moher and Kylemore Abbey and most of Connemara. From the comfort of O'Neachtain tour bus you can see some of the most beautiful areas in Ireland, and with many stops to explore and experience you can truly get a feel for the countryside. Operates seven days a week, all year, departing from both Salthill and Galway Tourist Offices.
http://www.ontours.biz
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Situated in the centre of Roundstone village and over-looking the most picturesque working harbour in the West of Ireland, O'Dowds Restaurant and Bar has been serving both locals and visitors since 1840. Wood panelled walls and open fires give it an atmosphere of warmth and friendliness.
http://www.odowdsrestaurant.com/
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Ó’Máille’s store incorporates the finest elements of traditional Irish manufacturing with a contemporary range of Irish knitwear, tweeds, rainwear and unique designs for men, women and children. Famous for its selection of the highest quality, handknitted traditional Aran sweaters, made by Ireland’s best and most creative knitters.
http://www.omaille.com/
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This hostel has a well deserved reputation for warmth and hospitality. Built by Quakers in 1840, it has a spacious self-catering kitchen adjoining a comfortable living room with couches beside the open fire. Located in the heart of North Connemara its the perfect base for exploring the region.
http://www.oldmonasteryhostel.com
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The 13.1 mile run or walk starts and finishes along Galway's famous coastline on the edge of the Galway City and Bay.
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Enjoy four days and nights at the world renowned Galway International Oyster Festival with Guinness & Oysters, sensational live music,...
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Join in the fun at Clifden Community Arts Week, the longest running community arts festival in Ireland!
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Galway Americana Festival is an annual festival of Bluegrass music with concerts and sessions in a variety of prominent venues in Galway City.
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The Galway City Marathon encompasses a marathon, half-marathon and relay event of two, three or four-person teams.
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The Cruinniú na mBád festival in Kinvara celebrates the living tradition of the sailing of beautiful Galway Hookers on Galway Bay.
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