Neighborhood
Claddagh
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Claddagh is a historic neighborhood on the western bank of the River Corrib, just a short walk from Galway city center. Once a separate fishing village, it is famous as the birthplace of the Claddagh ring, a traditional Irish symbol of love, friendship, and loyalty. The area retains a distinct character with its colorful houses and the iconic Claddagh Church. Visitors can stroll along the riverfront, watch swans glide by, and admire the remaining thatched cottages that hint at its past. The Claddagh is also home to the annual Galway Races, a major horse racing event. A visit here offers a peaceful escape from the city bustle while providing a glimpse into Galway's maritime heritage. The neighborhood's proximity to the Spanish Arch and the Latin Quarter makes it easy to combine with other attractions.
Don't miss
- See the Claddagh Church, a striking stone building with a spire
- Walk along the Claddagh Quay for views of the River Corrib and Galway Bay
- Visit the Claddagh Ring Museum to learn about the iconic ring's history
- Spot the remaining thatched cottages near the church
- Enjoy a meal at one of the seafood restaurants overlooking the water
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