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The West An Púcán - 11 Forster St, Galway, Co Gal
way. Winning plenty of awards in the past decade, An Púcán located in Galway, Ireland is an experience that should not be missed. What makes this bar a unique experience is the versatility of the location. Whether the night calls for a relaxed evening with drinks and a meal or its time for a light night outing with friends, this spot will provide. Even if it is a perfect sunny day outside, An Púcán is the place to be. The garden is offered in the backyard of the location, providing a perfect spot to enjoy drinks with good company on nice days. www.anpucan.ie Pure Magic - Slievemore Rd, Bal of Dookinelly (Calvy), Achill Island, Co. Mayo, If the goal of a visit to Ireland is to indulge in the opportunity to experience the wonders of the coastal areas, Pure Magic is the attraction more than worth a visit. With two locations in both Dublin and Achill, this is the perfect place for watersports enthusiasts who are at any skill level. Enjoy kitesurfing, paddle boarding and even wing foiling with Pure Magic. They also offer accommodation in The Lodge as a fully immersive experience in Achill with themed rooms, breakfasts with a view and so much more. This is the location in Ireland to spend your summer. www.puremagic.ie Kylemore Abbey - Kylemore Abbey, Pollacappul, Co. Galway Resting in the shadow of Doughruagh in County Galway, the 19th century Kylemore Abbey is home to some of the most beautiful sites in all of Ireland. The castle was originally built as a private residence for the family of Mitchell Henry and the experience the grounds offer today give visitors an in depth history of the variety of different uses it has undergone since its establishment. The grounds are also home to the Victorian Walled Gardens, a beautiful escape from reality which grants visitors the chance to become lost in over six acres of gardens. www.kylemoreabbey.com The Quays Galway - Quay Lane, Galway, Co Galway. The Quays rests in the heart of Galway, in the famous Latin Quarter and is one of the city’s most famous and historic music drinking establishments. For over 400 years, the Quays has been presenting live music and serving drinks to locals and visitors alike, solidifying itself as an absolute must when in Galway. They host live traditional music sessions every night of the week giving the venue its signature buzzing atmosphere that people will be enjoying for years to come. The restaurant portion of the Quays is titled Galway Girl and serves a myriad of traditional Irish dishes that simply cannot be missed. www.quaysgalway.ie 21