Christmas shopping in Galway - the sights and sounds along Shop Street
Posted on Friday, December 16, 2011 at 09:05 AM
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| A window display in Galway |
At the top end, literally and figuratively we have Brown Thomas, a luxury department store, its corner location a hub of stylish yet affordable shopping, and all very elegant in classic black & white with a service to match. They always have the most gorgeous shop windows packed full of highly desirable goodies, so if you hear of a smash and grab raid in Galway it could well be me!
Just opposite is another shop window, I have been known to lick, Hartmanns the jewelers, where you can lust after all kinds of lovely trinkets from Rolex's to Mont Blanc and even Fabergé. Or be-dazzled by the sparkliest diamonds in Lazlo's as you sidestep into Premoli’s gorgeous shoes & boots shop.
The wedgewood blue and white front of the Treasure Chest hints at what’s inside, a timeless emporium of traditional Irish gifts. Further along on the right is McCambridges, a purveyor of fine foods since, well forever and a foodie haunt long before the term came into being.
Down a bit further is Easons, the last of our Irish bookstores, online is taking over but people still like to feel books or pick up an international newspaper or magazine. Then there's Anthony Ryans, a family drapers that’s catered for generations of Galwegians, from first Holy Communions to Weddings and everything else in between....
And from the traditional to the ultra modern, the award winning Born Centre on Galway's inland waterway system. I have a real soft spot for this place, stunning architecture, there is a glass panel in the floor where you can watch the might Corrib river rushing through underneath, and knitted tea cosies on the teapots in the cafe, which also serve smashing scones! a great place to escape the Christmas madness and relax....
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By Susan Byron author of www.irelands-hidden-gems.com
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jamieLM | Dec 19, 2011, 09:34 AM EST
Another good read. borefield is so right. You're the real "gem" by giving your readers such well-written articles about all things Irish and omitting the anti-American comments. Merry Christmas to you and your family and to all your readers.
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SusanByron | Dec 18, 2011, 01:30 PM EST
Thanks everybody for your kind comments, especially borefield Nollaig Shona Dhaoibh
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TimWhitmore | Dec 17, 2011, 02:22 PM EST
I love Shop Street but I miss McNamarra's.
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Murph46 | Dec 17, 2011, 12:40 PM EST
Love Salthill in Galway,love Galway,love and pray for Ireland!
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RedBranch | Dec 17, 2011, 12:02 PM EST
So the rumours are true there is more of the town above the Quays and Naughtons! I must aim to get there some time, but not today....
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Searlit | Dec 17, 2011, 10:35 AM EST
Like this - Galway's nice.
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joan1954 | Dec 17, 2011, 10:33 AM EST
These stores I am very familiar with as I visit Galway every year and find myself in the Treasure Chest as well as Brown Thomas, whose name used to be Moons. For further shopping Standuns in Spiddal is special as well overlooking Galway Bay. Nollaig Shona Duit. Merry Christmas!!
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borefield | Dec 17, 2011, 09:57 AM EST
What a breath of fresh air to read this uplifting piece. IC for the most part just has stories on politics, left wing opinions on everything American. This is a nice change. Merry christmas
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