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Eyre Square — Attraction in Galway

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Eyre Square
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Nearby attractions
Galway Christmas Market
Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland
Great Escape Rooms Galway
First Floor, 4 Prospect Hill, Galway, H91 X6PA, Ireland
Quincentennial Fountain
36-40 Eyre Square, Galway, H91 F882, Ireland
The Browne Doorway
Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland
Great Escape Rooms
The Great Escape Rooms, 27 Abbeygate Street Upper, Galway, H91 TN66, Ireland
Statue of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Wilde
43 William St, Galway, H91 K6PN, Ireland
Galway Tourist Train
26 Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland
Lynch's Castle
Lynch's Castle, 40 Shop St, Galway, H91 W400, Ireland
Galway Cathedral
Gaol Rd, Galway, H91 A780, Ireland
Spanish Arch
2 The Long Walk, Galway, Ireland
Nearby restaurants
An Púcán
11 Forster St, Galway, H91 P65D, Ireland
Esquires - The Organic Coffee Co (Eyre Sq, Galway)
11 Eyre Square, Galway, H91 FW42, Ireland
Gatto Rosso - Italian Restaurant
25 Eyre Square, Galway, H91 YY79, Ireland
The Dough Bros
Cathedral Buildings, 1 Middle St, Galway, Ireland
G.B.C Restaurant and Coffee Shop
7 Williamsgate St, Galway, H91 W6W7, Ireland
Tomodachi Sushi Bar
Colonial Buildings, 2 Eglinton St, Galway, Ireland
Thirteen On The Green
13 Eyre Square, Galway, H91 N6PF, Ireland
Murty Rabbitt's
23 Forster St, Galway, H91 W1WK, Ireland
Beef & Lobster
14 Williamsgate St, Galway, H91 XWH3, Ireland
Vocho
19 Forster St, Galway, Ireland
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Eyre Square

Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland
4.5(6.1K)
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attractions: Galway Christmas Market, Great Escape Rooms Galway, Quincentennial Fountain, The Browne Doorway, Great Escape Rooms, Statue of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Wilde, Galway Tourist Train, Lynch's Castle, Galway Cathedral, Spanish Arch, restaurants: An Púcán, Esquires - The Organic Coffee Co (Eyre Sq, Galway), Gatto Rosso - Italian Restaurant, The Dough Bros, G.B.C Restaurant and Coffee Shop, Tomodachi Sushi Bar, Thirteen On The Green, Murty Rabbitt's, Beef & Lobster, Vocho
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Nearby attractions of Eyre Square

Galway Christmas Market

Great Escape Rooms Galway

Quincentennial Fountain

The Browne Doorway

Great Escape Rooms

Statue of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Wilde

Galway Tourist Train

Lynch's Castle

Galway Cathedral

Spanish Arch

Galway Christmas Market

Galway Christmas Market

3.8

(95)

Closed
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Great Escape Rooms Galway

Great Escape Rooms Galway

4.9

(194)

Open 24 hours
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Quincentennial Fountain

Quincentennial Fountain

4.3

(32)

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Browne Doorway

The Browne Doorway

3.7

(37)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

The Legendary Tour of Galway
The Legendary Tour of Galway
Fri, Dec 5 • 5:00 PM
Galway, County Galway, H91 CX5P, Ireland
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Galways Dark History Tour
Galways Dark History Tour
Thu, Dec 4 • 6:30 PM
Galway, County Galway, NA, Ireland
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Explore Galways medieval streets
Explore Galways medieval streets
Sat, Dec 6 • 10:00 AM
Galway, County Galway, H91 XP84, Ireland
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Nearby restaurants of Eyre Square

An Púcán

Esquires - The Organic Coffee Co (Eyre Sq, Galway)

Gatto Rosso - Italian Restaurant

The Dough Bros

G.B.C Restaurant and Coffee Shop

Tomodachi Sushi Bar

Thirteen On The Green

Murty Rabbitt's

Beef & Lobster

Vocho

An Púcán

An Púcán

4.4

(1.9K)

Click for details
Esquires - The Organic Coffee Co (Eyre Sq, Galway)

Esquires - The Organic Coffee Co (Eyre Sq, Galway)

4.7

(834)

Click for details
Gatto Rosso - Italian Restaurant

Gatto Rosso - Italian Restaurant

4.3

(310)

$$

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The Dough Bros

The Dough Bros

4.8

(2.4K)

Click for details
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Reviews of Eyre Square

4.5
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5.0
2y

Eyre Square, located in the heart of Galway City, is a vibrant and bustling square that captures the essence of the city's energy and charm. As a visitor to Galway, I had the pleasure of exploring Eyre Square and experiencing the unique atmosphere it offers.

One of the standout features of Eyre Square is its central location, making it easily accessible to both locals and tourists alike. Surrounded by a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs, it serves as a hub for entertainment, shopping, and relaxation. The square itself is beautifully landscaped, with well-maintained gardens, vibrant flowerbeds, and ample seating areas where one can sit back and soak in the lively atmosphere.

What sets Eyre Square apart is its sense of community and liveliness. Whether it's a sunny day or a rainy afternoon, the square is always teeming with activity. Musicians playing traditional Irish music, street performers showcasing their talents, and locals engaging in conversation create an ambiance that is both vibrant and welcoming. It's the perfect place to people-watch and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Eyre Square is also a great starting point for exploring Galway City. From here, you can easily venture into the charming streets of the Latin Quarter, visit the iconic Spanish Arch, or stroll along the scenic River Corrib. Additionally, Eyre Square serves as a transportation hub, with bus and train stations conveniently located nearby, making it an ideal base for day trips to the surrounding areas.

The square's central location also means that it hosts various events and festivals throughout the year. From food festivals and arts exhibitions to live performances and Christmas markets, there is always something happening in Eyre Square. These events add an extra layer of excitement and entertainment to the square, making it a dynamic destination for visitors of all ages.

While Eyre Square is undoubtedly a vibrant and lively place, it can get quite busy, especially during peak tourist seasons. The square can become crowded, and finding a seat in the outdoor areas might be a challenge. However, this is a testament to its popularity and the appeal it holds for both locals and visitors.

In conclusion, Eyre Square is a must-visit destination in Galway City. Its central location, vibrant atmosphere, and sense of community make it a truly enjoyable and memorable place to explore. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, relax, or simply soak in the local culture, Eyre Square offers it all. I highly recommend spending time in this bustling square and experiencing the heart and soul of...

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5.0
8y

All the stops have been pulled out for the 2017 Christmas outdoor decorations! The square is beautifully lit in an array of festive colours to get people in the mood for the holiday season. There are plenty of German styled market huts and stalls selling street food, mulled wine, and gift items. A few fairground rides are dotted, including the giant illuminated ferris wheel. Called the 'View', this massive dazzling ride rotates to provide an impressive panoramic vista of the cityscape. It's reasonably priced at €5 per adult and €4 per child. For indoor relief from the plummeting temperatures, you can venture into an extensive marquee transformed into a Bavarian themed bar, named the Bierkeller. Long wooden benches are ideal for large groups to sit and enjoy a few pints together. Music is provided and children are only admitted up to a certain time in the evening. If a proper Irish pub/restaurant is more your thing, there are plenty to choose from. We enjoyed a post Christmas shopping late,late lunch at the 'Cellar'. Well worth a visit. My other half tucked into a hearty all day full Irish breakfast, the kids had burgers and I was treated to a two course special meal offer for around € 9. I had the choice of either a starter or dessert with a main. I opted for the delicious chocolate cake dessert and happily...

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5.0
35w

If you love shopping + history… you’ve cone to the right place!

In Galway, Ireland, the Eyre Square Shopping Centre uniquely incorporates a significant portion of the city’s medieval past. Within the mall, a 60-meter stretch of the original 13th-century city wall is preserved, accompanied by two historic towers: Penrice’s Tower and Shoemaker’s Tower.  

The construction of Galway’s city walls began around 1270, funded by taxes known as “murage” levied on the city’s merchants. These walls were built using locally sourced stone and featured multiple towers and gates to control access and protect the town. 

Penrice’s Tower is named after the Penrice family, notable figures in medieval Galway, while Shoemaker’s Tower likely housed a shoemaking business during that period. 

Visitors to the Eyre Square Centre can view these well-preserved medieval structures integrated seamlessly into the modern shopping environment. Informational displays along the stone wall provide insights into their construction, historical significance, and...

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Eyre Square, located in the heart of Galway City, is a vibrant and bustling square that captures the essence of the city's energy and charm. As a visitor to Galway, I had the pleasure of exploring Eyre Square and experiencing the unique atmosphere it offers. One of the standout features of Eyre Square is its central location, making it easily accessible to both locals and tourists alike. Surrounded by a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs, it serves as a hub for entertainment, shopping, and relaxation. The square itself is beautifully landscaped, with well-maintained gardens, vibrant flowerbeds, and ample seating areas where one can sit back and soak in the lively atmosphere. What sets Eyre Square apart is its sense of community and liveliness. Whether it's a sunny day or a rainy afternoon, the square is always teeming with activity. Musicians playing traditional Irish music, street performers showcasing their talents, and locals engaging in conversation create an ambiance that is both vibrant and welcoming. It's the perfect place to people-watch and immerse yourself in the local culture. Eyre Square is also a great starting point for exploring Galway City. From here, you can easily venture into the charming streets of the Latin Quarter, visit the iconic Spanish Arch, or stroll along the scenic River Corrib. Additionally, Eyre Square serves as a transportation hub, with bus and train stations conveniently located nearby, making it an ideal base for day trips to the surrounding areas. The square's central location also means that it hosts various events and festivals throughout the year. From food festivals and arts exhibitions to live performances and Christmas markets, there is always something happening in Eyre Square. These events add an extra layer of excitement and entertainment to the square, making it a dynamic destination for visitors of all ages. While Eyre Square is undoubtedly a vibrant and lively place, it can get quite busy, especially during peak tourist seasons. The square can become crowded, and finding a seat in the outdoor areas might be a challenge. However, this is a testament to its popularity and the appeal it holds for both locals and visitors. In conclusion, Eyre Square is a must-visit destination in Galway City. Its central location, vibrant atmosphere, and sense of community make it a truly enjoyable and memorable place to explore. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, relax, or simply soak in the local culture, Eyre Square offers it all. I highly recommend spending time in this bustling square and experiencing the heart and soul of Galway City.
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All the stops have been pulled out for the 2017 Christmas outdoor decorations! The square is beautifully lit in an array of festive colours to get people in the mood for the holiday season. There are plenty of German styled market huts and stalls selling street food, mulled wine, and gift items. A few fairground rides are dotted, including the giant illuminated ferris wheel. Called the 'View', this massive dazzling ride rotates to provide an impressive panoramic vista of the cityscape. It's reasonably priced at €5 per adult and €4 per child. For indoor relief from the plummeting temperatures, you can venture into an extensive marquee transformed into a Bavarian themed bar, named the Bierkeller. Long wooden benches are ideal for large groups to sit and enjoy a few pints together. Music is provided and children are only admitted up to a certain time in the evening. If a proper Irish pub/restaurant is more your thing, there are plenty to choose from. We enjoyed a post Christmas shopping late,late lunch at the 'Cellar'. Well worth a visit. My other half tucked into a hearty all day full Irish breakfast, the kids had burgers and I was treated to a two course special meal offer for around € 9. I had the choice of either a starter or dessert with a main. I opted for the delicious chocolate cake dessert and happily cleared the plate!!
Erica AnnErica Ann
If you love shopping + history… you’ve cone to the right place! In Galway, Ireland, the Eyre Square Shopping Centre uniquely incorporates a significant portion of the city’s medieval past. Within the mall, a 60-meter stretch of the original 13th-century city wall is preserved, accompanied by two historic towers: Penrice’s Tower and Shoemaker’s Tower.   The construction of Galway’s city walls began around 1270, funded by taxes known as “murage” levied on the city’s merchants. These walls were built using locally sourced stone and featured multiple towers and gates to control access and protect the town.  Penrice’s Tower is named after the Penrice family, notable figures in medieval Galway, while Shoemaker’s Tower likely housed a shoemaking business during that period.  Visitors to the Eyre Square Centre can view these well-preserved medieval structures integrated seamlessly into the modern shopping environment. Informational displays along the stone wall provide insights into their construction, historical significance, and preservation efforts.
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Eyre Square, located in the heart of Galway City, is a vibrant and bustling square that captures the essence of the city's energy and charm. As a visitor to Galway, I had the pleasure of exploring Eyre Square and experiencing the unique atmosphere it offers. One of the standout features of Eyre Square is its central location, making it easily accessible to both locals and tourists alike. Surrounded by a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs, it serves as a hub for entertainment, shopping, and relaxation. The square itself is beautifully landscaped, with well-maintained gardens, vibrant flowerbeds, and ample seating areas where one can sit back and soak in the lively atmosphere. What sets Eyre Square apart is its sense of community and liveliness. Whether it's a sunny day or a rainy afternoon, the square is always teeming with activity. Musicians playing traditional Irish music, street performers showcasing their talents, and locals engaging in conversation create an ambiance that is both vibrant and welcoming. It's the perfect place to people-watch and immerse yourself in the local culture. Eyre Square is also a great starting point for exploring Galway City. From here, you can easily venture into the charming streets of the Latin Quarter, visit the iconic Spanish Arch, or stroll along the scenic River Corrib. Additionally, Eyre Square serves as a transportation hub, with bus and train stations conveniently located nearby, making it an ideal base for day trips to the surrounding areas. The square's central location also means that it hosts various events and festivals throughout the year. From food festivals and arts exhibitions to live performances and Christmas markets, there is always something happening in Eyre Square. These events add an extra layer of excitement and entertainment to the square, making it a dynamic destination for visitors of all ages. While Eyre Square is undoubtedly a vibrant and lively place, it can get quite busy, especially during peak tourist seasons. The square can become crowded, and finding a seat in the outdoor areas might be a challenge. However, this is a testament to its popularity and the appeal it holds for both locals and visitors. In conclusion, Eyre Square is a must-visit destination in Galway City. Its central location, vibrant atmosphere, and sense of community make it a truly enjoyable and memorable place to explore. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, relax, or simply soak in the local culture, Eyre Square offers it all. I highly recommend spending time in this bustling square and experiencing the heart and soul of Galway City.
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All the stops have been pulled out for the 2017 Christmas outdoor decorations! The square is beautifully lit in an array of festive colours to get people in the mood for the holiday season. There are plenty of German styled market huts and stalls selling street food, mulled wine, and gift items. A few fairground rides are dotted, including the giant illuminated ferris wheel. Called the 'View', this massive dazzling ride rotates to provide an impressive panoramic vista of the cityscape. It's reasonably priced at €5 per adult and €4 per child. For indoor relief from the plummeting temperatures, you can venture into an extensive marquee transformed into a Bavarian themed bar, named the Bierkeller. Long wooden benches are ideal for large groups to sit and enjoy a few pints together. Music is provided and children are only admitted up to a certain time in the evening. If a proper Irish pub/restaurant is more your thing, there are plenty to choose from. We enjoyed a post Christmas shopping late,late lunch at the 'Cellar'. Well worth a visit. My other half tucked into a hearty all day full Irish breakfast, the kids had burgers and I was treated to a two course special meal offer for around € 9. I had the choice of either a starter or dessert with a main. I opted for the delicious chocolate cake dessert and happily cleared the plate!!
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If you love shopping + history… you’ve cone to the right place! In Galway, Ireland, the Eyre Square Shopping Centre uniquely incorporates a significant portion of the city’s medieval past. Within the mall, a 60-meter stretch of the original 13th-century city wall is preserved, accompanied by two historic towers: Penrice’s Tower and Shoemaker’s Tower.   The construction of Galway’s city walls began around 1270, funded by taxes known as “murage” levied on the city’s merchants. These walls were built using locally sourced stone and featured multiple towers and gates to control access and protect the town.  Penrice’s Tower is named after the Penrice family, notable figures in medieval Galway, while Shoemaker’s Tower likely housed a shoemaking business during that period.  Visitors to the Eyre Square Centre can view these well-preserved medieval structures integrated seamlessly into the modern shopping environment. Informational displays along the stone wall provide insights into their construction, historical significance, and preservation efforts.
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