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陶姐淘When you travel to Ireland and visit the Cliffs of Moher, you must not rush back to Dublin. You must stay overnight in Galway, a small seaside town about an hour and a half drive from the Cliffs of Moher. This can not only avoid the long and tiring round-trip driving time from Dublin, but also allow you to see the most gorgeous sunset, the purest sky, the blue sea, and a beach alone, away from the crowds and noise, and quietly feel the charm of Ireland.
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TodemmyVisiting Kylemore Abbey was a wonderful experience. The renovated abbey and its visitor centre are imposing and interesting at the same time. Beautifully done and very interesting. The small Gothic church is as intricate as a mini cathedral and the gardens are magnificent and everywhere you look. With gifts and a coffee shop, (and a restaurant that goes back in time) we happily spent the best part of the day and loved every minute of it.
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juki235Eyre Square is located in the central urban area of Galway. It retains many remnants of historical buildings and forms a very distinctive sculpture that tells the history of the ancient city of Galway. It is also the soul of the city. It is a must-see place for tourists. You can take some photos as a souvenir.
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juki235The Spanish Arch is the main attraction in the ancient city of Galway. It has a history of more than 400 years. It was originally part of the ancient city wall, and now only this gate remains. Now next to the Spanish Arch is the Galway History Museum, which is worth visiting.
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juki235Galway Cathedral is the most important and largest church in the ancient city of Galway. The church is a typical Gothic building with a very large area. The decoration inside is not very luxurious, but it looks solemn. A large-scale mass is held here every weekend, and many believers will recite the Bible and pray here. It is worth visiting.












