Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Trip to Galway

Today we decided to take a bus to Galway to get out of the city and experience a small Irish town.

We arrived around 9am so we decided to get some breakfast at an awesome little coffee shop across from the station... Jungle cafe.
We sat outside where they had couches and tables surrounded by pots of plants and herbs. At one time the cook came out and grabbed some mint to cook with.

Galway is about a 2 hr drive from Dublin and it's a super cozy city. After breakfast we started walking and went to the main square and by coincidence we happened to bump into the free walking tour so we decided to join it!


Galway cathedral
Apparently people love JFK so much here in Galway that they even did a mosaic of him inside the church!!!



Right now is salmon season so salmons are going through the Friars River that go along Galway and men love to fish and try to get a salmon. The thing is... Salmon don't eat here and they are going upstream so it is very very unlikely that one of the fishermen will ever catch a salmon in this water but they like the challenge and stand by the river day after day trying to get something (and apparently it is a huge deal if someone catches one)  

This is a beautiful natural water pool.

The city itself is very charming although some of its charm disappears with all the shops and cafes on the streets.




I give Galway the price for most street performers:
Here is the Banjo player... Known as the richest street performer since he is there every single day playing his banjo and getting lots of euros!

An amazing sandsculptor

The Irish one direction

Latino performers next to the "pure vida" restaurant

Soccer ball magician!

Accordion player
Guitar player


A puppeteer 
All of these performers in 3 or 4 blocks... It was amazing but if you give to all of them you are broke by the end of the town.

The most amazing experience in Galway was to be able to see the symphony's concert by the museum. I think the symphony is going out on tour and they were just practicing and giving a free concert! Super cool!

After spending a couple of hours we got the bus back to Dublin and enjoyed our last night out together since tomorrow I'll head over Scandinavia and Lukas and Sophia go to Amsterdam!

First we went out for VIETNAMESE FOOD... What better way to end our trip than eating the same food as the country where I met them!!! (Of course a selfie after Sophia begged Lukas and I for it!)

Then we decided to walk by the river to go to the Brazen head, apparently the oldest pub in Dublin that has live music every night.







Then we headed to Temple bar for our last night in town
Pretty much every bar in temple bar has live music, combination of violin and guitar... Simply amazing and lots of fun!!!



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