Established in 1989, Galway Cultural Institute is located in the charming Irish town of Galway, just a few minutes' walk from the city center and offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Galway has quickly become a favorite among students, who appreciate its university facilities, pedestrian streets lined with shops, street musicians, and Irish pubs.
English courses in Galway have been designed to cater to the linguistic needs of students, offering business courses for professionals, preparation courses for Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL, and TOEIC exams. In addition to the language stay in Galway for business professionals aged 18 and above, there is also a course available for young learners aged 7 to 17 at Galway Cultural Institute in Galway.
Students at the English language school can take advantage of 22 classrooms, a multimedia center with 20 computer workstations and internet access, a spacious and well-stocked library with books, videos, CDs, and other teaching materials, a cafeteria where meals and coffee can be enjoyed even after 8:00 PM, and a rest area with free Wi-Fi for those with laptops. Highly qualified teaching staff and a modern, dynamic learning environment are among the appealing advantages that have contributed to the excellent reputation of Galway Cultural Institute in Galway.
Students enrolled in English courses in Galway can choose from various accommodation options located near the school. These include homestays for a guaranteed immersion experience, apartment living in the residence (single or double rooms), or "Guest House - B&B" accommodations. The latter option should be booked in advance if you plan to study in July and August. Business professionals attending a language stay in Galway often prefer the executive apartment in the residence, which offers a double room and a separate single room with a shared living room and kitchen.
To ensure that language stay students truly experience the city of Galway and its surroundings, the English school organizes activities, visits, and excursions during the week and on weekends. Theater performances, cinema outings, castle tours, and Irish dance classes are just a few examples. Additionally, Galway Bay offers fabulous natural landscapes, with the nearby Connemara lakes and the impressive Cliffs of Moher. The unique Aran Islands, known for their archaeology, Christian heritage, and the Gaelic language spoken there, provide a fascinating journey back in time.