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Tipping isn't mandatory in Ireland due to minimum wage laws. If restaurants don't add a 10-15% service charge, that amount is appreciated. Round up taxi fares to the nearest euro, but pub tipping isn't expected or necessary.
Galway is extremely walkable with most attractions within a 10-15 minute walk of each other. The compact city center is largely pedestrianized, making it easy to explore on foot. The entire main sights area can be walked end-to-end in about an hour.
Galway is very safe for visitors with extremely low crime rates. As a small, friendly city, serious crime is rare. Basic precautions like watching for pickpockets in busy areas and staying in well-lit areas at night are sufficient.
Ireland uses the euro as its currency. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Galway, though it's useful to have some cash for small pubs, street performers, or market vendors. ATMs are readily available throughout the city.
Galway hosts numerous festivals year-round, including the Galway International Arts Festival (July), Galway International Oyster Festival (September), and various music festivals. The city was named european Capital of Culture 2020, reflecting its rich cultural calendar.
Ireland has two official languages: Irish (Gaelic) and English. Everyone in Galway speaks English fluently. About 20% of residents also speak Irish, making Galway Ireland's only bilingual city where you might hear traditional Irish being spoken.
Try traditional Irish dishes like fish and chips, Irish stew, black pudding, and seafood chowder. Galway is famous for fresh oysters, especially during the annual Oyster Festival. Don't miss traditional soda bread and a proper Irish breakfast.
The best time to visit Galway is July through October when weather is mildest and festivals are plentiful. Summer brings the warmest temperatures (mid-60s°F) and longer daylight hours, though Ireland's weather can be unpredictable year-round.