
Ryder Cup 2027: Why Galway is the Place to Stay
The Ultimate “19th Hole” Experience ⛳
The 46th Ryder Cup at Adare Manor (September 14–19, 2027) will be a historic moment for Irish golf. While the action is on the fairways of Limerick, savvy travellers are choosing Galway City as their home base. Stay away from the congestion, skip the inflated prices, and immerse yourself in the “City of Tribes”, Ireland’s undisputed capital of culture and craic.

Seamless Access to Adare Manor
Galway is within easy reach of Adare Manor, around 1 hour 20–30 minutes by car. Existing options include train and bus connections via Limerick, though journeys can take up to three hours. For the Ryder Cup 2027, significant additional services are expected, including dedicated shuttle buses, expanded rail capacity, and private coach transfers from Galway hotels. Official travel packages will likely include daily return transport, making it practical to stay in Galway and commute comfortably each day.

Better Accommodation Value & Choice
Accommodation near Adare Manor will be in extremely high demand, with limited hotel supply in Limerick and surrounding areas likely driving prices sharply upward. Galway provides a more affordable and flexible alternative, with a wider range of hotels, guesthouses, and self-catering properties. Visitors can also find house rentals ideal for groups, often at better value. Staying in Galway helps avoid inflated event pricing while still allowing easy access to the Ryder Cup.
The Most Enjoyable Aprés Golf Experience
Galway delivers the ultimate “19th hole” experience after a day at Adare Manor. The city’s vibrant energy, especially in the Latin Quarter, offers a lively mix of street performers, medieval charm, and late-night buzz. Renowned pubs such as Tigh Neachtain and The Crane Bar offer authentic traditional music sessions nightly, creating an atmosphere that’s uniquely Irish and far richer than what smaller towns can offer.

Don’t forget that Galway is renowned for it’s wonderful selection of top restaurants. At the forefront of its foodie scene is the Michelin-starred Aniar, where terroir-based tasting menus showcase the wild West of Ireland. For an equally prestigious experience, The Pullman at Glenlo Abbey offers Michelin-starred dining within historic Orient Express carriages. Visitors should also explore Kai, a beloved Bib Gourmand gem, and the sophisticated Daróg Wine Bar. From refined seafood at Ard Bia to artisanal experiences in the West End, Galway’s vibrant gastronomy makes it the ultimate base for 2027.
Gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way
Galway is the perfect base to explore Ireland’s west, serving as a gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way. Just a short journey south lie the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, rising dramatically above the Atlantic. To the west, Connemara offers rugged mountains, quiet beaches, and the stunning Kylemore Abbey. Offshore, the Aran Islands provide a unique glimpse into traditional Irish life, easily reached by ferry or scenic flight.

Play Golf Before You Watch the Best
If the Ryder Cup at Adare Manor inspires you to pick up your own clubs, Galway is the perfect base. Local favourites include Galway Bay Golf Resort, designed by Christy O’Connor Jr., and the historic Galway Golf Club overlooking the Atlantic. For true links lovers, world-class courses like Lahinch Golf Club and Connemara Championship Golf Links are within easy reach.

| Galway Courses | Distance from City | Green Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Glenlo Abbey Golf Resort | 4 km — 10 mins drive | €35 – €55 |
| Athenry Golf Club | 16 km — 20 mins drive | €50 – €65 |
| Oughterard Golf Club | 27 km — 30 mins drive | €45 – €60 |
| Ballinasloe Golf Club | 65 km — 45 mins drive | €40 – €55 |
| Portumna Golf Club | 70 km — 1 hr drive | €55 – €75 |
| Galway Golf Club (Salthill) | 3 km — 10 mins drive | €80 – €110 |
| Galway Bay Golf Resort | 13 km — 20 mins drive | €90 – €130 |
Getting to Galway for Ryder Cup 2027
Getting to Galway is straightforward for overseas visitors, with excellent air, road, rail, and coach connections.
By Air ✈️
The closest airports are Ireland West Airport Knock and Shannon Airport, both around an hour’s drive. Knock offers strong UK and European connections, while Shannon provides transatlantic and European routes. Dublin Airport is about 2.5 hours away with extensive global flights and direct motorway access.
By Car 🚗
Galway is easily reached via the M6 from Dublin or the N18 from Shannon/Limerick. Car hire is widely available at airports and in the city.
By Rail 🚆
Regular services with Irish Rail from Dublin’s Heuston Station arrive at Ceannt Station in the city centre, with multiple daily departures.
By Coach 🚍
Frequent, good-value services from Dublin Airport and cities nationwide are operated by Citylink and Bus Éireann.
Perfect Hub for Your ‘Major’ Irish Itinerary
Ultimately, choosing Galway as your base for the 2027 Ryder Cup is about more than just finding a bed; it’s about choosing the authentic Irish experience. While the drama of the tournament unfolds on the fairways of Adare Manor, Galway provides the perfect “19th hole” atmosphere to decompress and celebrate. By staying here, you bypass the logistical gridlock and premium pricing of the immediate event zone, trading them for Atlantic sunsets, world-class food, and the legendary music-filled streets of the Latin Quarter. It is the rare “smart choice” that feels like a luxury — allowing you to witness a historic sporting event by day and immerse yourself in Ireland’s most vibrant cultural hub by night.
Don’t just attend the Ryder Cup; make it the centerpiece of a true Wild Atlantic Way adventure.
What to expect at Adare Manor
FAQs for Ryder Cup 2027 Visitors Staying in Galway
How long does it take to get from Galway to Adare Manor?
Driving from Galway City to Adare Manor typically takes 1 hour and 20 minutes via the M18 motorway. During the Ryder Cup week (September 13–19, 2027), we recommend allowing at least 2 hours to account for increased event traffic and security checkpoints near the venue.
Will there be shuttle buses from Galway to the Ryder Cup?
Yes, several luxury coach operators and major Galway hotels (such as The Galmont and Salthill Hotel) have already announced plans for daily private transfers. These shuttles allow you to avoid parking hassles and enjoy the hospitality at Adare Manor while returning to Galway each evening.
How do I get tickets for the 2027 Ryder Cup?
Tickets are sold exclusively via RyderCup.com. General tickets typically use a randomized ballot system, which usually opens 12–18 months before the event. It is highly recommended to register your interest on the official Ryder Cup website now to receive alerts for the 2026 ticket ballot.
Where can I park if I drive from Galway to Adare?
There will be no public parking at Adare Manor itself. Visitors driving from Galway will be directed to official Park & Ride hubs located in the surrounding area (such as Patrickswell or Croagh). From these hubs, high-frequency shuttle buses will transport fans directly to the course entrance.
Is Galway a good base for non-golfing family members?
Absolutely. Galway is often preferred over Limerick for families because of its proximity to the Wild Atlantic Way. While some of the group is at the golf, others can easily take day trips to the Cliffs of Moher, Connemara, or the Aran Islands, all of which are much closer to Galway.






