Ireland: Day 5 (Galway) part 2
As we continued to walk, we arrived at Latin Square. We did not know that the Square, the mall and the cathedral are within walking distance of each other. How convenient for us. We could stay here all day and leisurely inspect every nook and cranny of this area. We might have done that, for we stayed here all day long, from morn till night.
While nearing the place we earmarked as a lunch spot for this day, the weather turned uglier. The rain came down heavy and sideways. Luckily, we were able to duck into the Pie Maker
We enjoyed one of the meat pies and a local beer and marveled at how tiny the place is. We were the only ones there at the odd hour but soon got full because of the inclement weather. This place is a very good change from the usual fish and chips that tourists (me) always get when its on the menu.
Back out in the cold after our meal, we strolled around a bit until we reach the Spanish Arch (read this).
We continued sauntering past the arch and into the waterfront. On the walk back we saw another church, but didn't see the need to go in. The weather had really gotten uglier and the cold got even colder. Thankfully, we saw a chocolate shop that also sells coffee. Great spot to warm up. We were about to leave the shop when the rain and bitter cold turned into SNOW! We left the store once the weather settled down a bit. Or so we thought. As soon as we were on the sidewalk, oh boy, we knew we had to wait it out. Luckily, next door to the chocolate shop is a book store, the traditional kind of bookstore. We browsed and browsed. There were children with their parents browsing as well. It was a nice little thing to do on the vacation.
By this time we were hungry again. We returned to the mall to get some food and more coffee. It was very cold and snowing as we left the mall. We were bound for some traditional music in a pub called Tigh Choili (none of the people we asked knew how to pronounce it). Every night at 6 and 9:30 pm the pub features live musicians. We were there a little before 6 and we got a pint for the hubby and a little fruity drink for me. The pub doesn't serve any food at all, only drinks. We sipped our drinks while enjoying the live music.
It says: it takes 119.5 seconds to pour the perfect pint.
We walked back to the cathedral parking area to collect the car and was amused to find snow collected in the car's hood and roof and windshield.
We stopped at Lidl for some necessities before we drove back to the hotel. We enjoyed the take away dinner in our room while mapping out the plan for the next city.
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You're making me want to o back to Ireland again, Marie...even after just returning from England. HA! Gotta love that part of Europe, to be honest. I just hate to think about if/how Brexit will make it all different. Worse? I hope not.
ReplyDeleteCold but beautiful! Looks like an incredible place to explore with so much to see. Thanks for sharing your experience!
ReplyDeleteIreland is still my favorite tourist destination. In the summer (2016) I was in Galway ... amazing, an incredible place.
ReplyDeleteHello, I would enjoy the shops on the street more than the mall. Hubby and I checked out the menu to see what we would order. I icy window does not look good, this was winter right? Enjoy your day and weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great city. But bad weather in Ireland - I have a hard time believing that!
ReplyDeleteOh what a delightful series of photos of Galway ~ I loved that place and the music was divine ~
ReplyDeletethanks for the memories ~ great shots!
Happy Day to you,
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Lots of very old old buildings, I'd be taking loads of photos too.
ReplyDeleteI dearly loved the cyber tour of Galway. Our family took a trip to County Mayo to see where my husband's grandmother lived by the sea. Ireland is a friendly place with delicious food and everywhere I looked was a photograph I wanted to take back home with me. Delightful series! Ahhh....the memories.
ReplyDeleteSnow! My goodness. Were you just there in Ireland? I guess because it's so far north. I remember when visiting northern Sweden in mid August one year it was very cold.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views, so interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic part of the world! Love the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteIt was rainy and cold when my daughter and I were in Galway too, but we really enjoying ducking into the pubs to wait it out and then be on our way again. I loved the Cathedral with the Connemara marble floors and the little chapels on the sides. Your photos are making me want to go back again!
ReplyDeleteseems to be a nice place to explore :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me at least have a glimpse of Ireland, again another envy!
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