Guidebook for Sligo

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Guidebook for Sligo

Food Scene

best coffee
A Casa Mia
Tobergal Lane
best coffee
Near by, good food
26 locals recommend
Davis' Restaurant & Yeats Tavern
26 locals recommend
Near by, good food
very good food.
16 locals recommend
Coach Lane Restaurant @ Donaghy's Bar
2 Lord Edward St
16 locals recommend
very good food.
Verry nice place for lunch or tea or coffee, near Yeats burial ground.
16 locals recommend
Drumcliffe Tea House and Craft Shop
16 locals recommend
Verry nice place for lunch or tea or coffee, near Yeats burial ground.
The best in fine dining, specialising in fresh Seafood and Steak.
9 locals recommend
Eala Bhan
5 Rockwood Parade
9 locals recommend
The best in fine dining, specialising in fresh Seafood and Steak.
Shells Sea Side Bakery & Cafe is located right on the seafront of Strandhill. They make all their own breads, bakes and cakes. Shells Cafe don’t use preservatives – you can taste the difference!
35 locals recommend
Shells Cafe
35 locals recommend
Shells Sea Side Bakery & Cafe is located right on the seafront of Strandhill. They make all their own breads, bakes and cakes. Shells Cafe don’t use preservatives – you can taste the difference!

Everything Else

great hamburger
27 locals recommend
Hargadon Brothers Wine & Food
O'Connell Street
27 locals recommend
great hamburger
nice ambiance good food.
13 locals recommend
Bistro Bianconi
Tobergal Lane
13 locals recommend
nice ambiance good food.
Experience Eagles flying from a birds eye view and even hold them in your hand if your brave enough. Fun for all the family. Ireland’s largest sanctuary for birds of prey and owls.
30 locals recommend
Eagles Flying
30 locals recommend
Experience Eagles flying from a birds eye view and even hold them in your hand if your brave enough. Fun for all the family. Ireland’s largest sanctuary for birds of prey and owls.
Imagine relaxing back into a luxurious steaming organic seaweed bath or try a massage, facial, exfoliate or body wrap.
28 locals recommend
Voya Seaweed Baths
Shore Road
28 locals recommend
Imagine relaxing back into a luxurious steaming organic seaweed bath or try a massage, facial, exfoliate or body wrap.

Sightseeing

The walk to the summit of the mountain takes an average of 40 – 45 minutes and it suitable for all ages. Once you reach the top, there lies the cairn of Queen Maeve of Connacht.
53 locals recommend
Knocknarea
53 locals recommend
The walk to the summit of the mountain takes an average of 40 – 45 minutes and it suitable for all ages. Once you reach the top, there lies the cairn of Queen Maeve of Connacht.
The site of Sligo Abbey contains a great wealth of carvings including Gothic and Renaissance tomb sculpture, well preserved cloisters and the only sculptured 15th century high altar.
14 locals recommend
Sligo Abbey
Abbey Street
14 locals recommend
The site of Sligo Abbey contains a great wealth of carvings including Gothic and Renaissance tomb sculpture, well preserved cloisters and the only sculptured 15th century high altar.
This community based attraction provides a true experience of rural life and Irish heritage at the turn of the late 19th century. The Folk Park is set in the grounds of the authentically restored Mill
7 locals recommend
Sligo Folk Park
7 locals recommend
This community based attraction provides a true experience of rural life and Irish heritage at the turn of the late 19th century. The Folk Park is set in the grounds of the authentically restored Mill
This building is now the Headquarters of the international Yeats Society.A permanent Exhibition attracts visitors throughout the year, and there is also a fine Library
13 locals recommend
Yeats Building
Lower O'Connell Street
13 locals recommend
This building is now the Headquarters of the international Yeats Society.A permanent Exhibition attracts visitors throughout the year, and there is also a fine Library

Drinks & Nightlife

Garavogue late night bar with live music every weekend.
The Garavogue Bar
16 Stephen St
Garavogue late night bar with live music every weekend.
The Strand Bar (est 1913) nestled between mythic Knocknarea and the famous surf beach of Strandhill, has for many generations been the favoured social spot for locals and tourists alike.
29 locals recommend
The Strand Bar
Shore Road
29 locals recommend
The Strand Bar (est 1913) nestled between mythic Knocknarea and the famous surf beach of Strandhill, has for many generations been the favoured social spot for locals and tourists alike.