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Galway city , for many has the best nightlife in the country. With the warm atmosphere only a smaller city like Galway could have, a tourist feels safe and welcomed on the city streets of Galway.
Pubs
With its many traditonal and modern pubs spanning the city centre and Salthill, there's a pub for every taste. Some of the better pubs to visit for great 'craic' and fantastic live music include "The Roisin Dubh" on Dominick Street which plays host to a variety of modern music, "The Quays" on Quay Street which has a variety of music nightly, and "The Crane Bar" on Dominick Street which also has traditional Irish music. Whichever pub you choose, you're bound to encounter some great Irish 'craic' on any weekend.
Nightclubs
There's a variety of nightclubs to choose from when the pubs close, to continue the good 'craic' of a night on the town in Galway.
The night-clubs in the town are situated close to Eyre Square (the main square in town).The two larger clubs , the "Alley" and "Central Park" and "Cuba" cater for crowds from 21 years of age upwards while the "G.P.O" caters for a crowd from 18 years upwards. The nightclub scene has exploded in Salthill, with "Liquid Nightclub", "The Warick", and "Bogarts" being some of the better nightclubs to visit.
Arts and Theatre
If a more relaxing yet still entertaining evening is on your agenda, be sure to take in one of the many theatre productions playing in Galway, at one of the three main venues, which include "The Town Hall", "The Druid", "The Taibhearc", and "The BlackBox"
Cinema
If you're in the mood to catch a movie, visit the Omniplex (12 screens) on Headford Road daily.
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