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Galway vs Porto

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🤝 It's a tie — both rated 85 OVR

Galway
Galway

Ireland

85OVR

VS
Porto
Porto

Portugal

85OVR

88
Safety
82
57
Affordability
75
86
Food
99
88
Culture
92
99
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
99
99
Nature
72
91
Connectivity
86
58
Transit
72
Galway

Galway

Ireland

Porto

Porto

Portugal

Galway

Safety: 83/100Pop: 80KEurope/Dublin

Porto

Safety: 82/100Pop: 240K (city), 1.7M (metro)Europe/Lisbon

💰 Budget

budget
Galway: $55–75Porto: $45-70
mid-range
Galway: $100–160Porto: $100-170
luxury
Galway: $250–500Porto: $250+

🛡️ Safety

Galway83/100Safety Score83/100Porto

Galway

Galway is very safe. Ireland generally has low violent crime rates and Galway specifically is a welcoming city. The main risks are weather-related (hypothermia possible on exposed Atlantic coastline) and traffic on rural roads.

Porto

Porto is one of the safest cities in Western Europe. Violent crime against tourists is extremely rare. The main risks are petty theft (pickpocketing) in crowded tourist areas, particularly around Sao Bento station, on the metro, and in Ribeira. Use normal precautions and enjoy this welcoming city.

Ratings

Galway5/5English Friendly4/5Porto
Galway5/5Walkability5/5Porto
Galway2/5Public Transit3/5Porto
Galway4/5Food Scene5/5Porto
Galway5/5Nightlife4/5Porto
Galway4/5Cultural Sites4/5Porto
Galway5/5Nature Access3/5Porto
Galway4/5WiFi Reliability4/5Porto

🌤️ Weather

Galway

Galway has an oceanic climate — mild, wet, and windy year-round. The Atlantic completely dominates the weather: "four seasons in one day" is not a cliché but a literal description of west Ireland. Summers are pleasantly cool (rarely above 22°C); winters are mild (rarely below 3°C). Rain is always possible.

Summer (June–August)14–22°C
Spring & Autumn (April–May, September–October)9–17°C
Winter (November–March)4–11°C

Porto

Porto has a Mediterranean-influenced Atlantic climate — warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. It gets significantly more rain than Lisbon, especially from November to March. Summers are warm and sunny but moderated by Atlantic breezes. The city looks beautiful in every season.

Spring (March - May)10-20°C
Summer (June - August)16-27°C
Autumn (September - November)10-23°C
Winter (December - February)5-14°C

🚇 Getting Around

Galway

Galway city centre is very walkable — from Eyre Square to the Spanish Arch is 10 minutes on foot. For Connemara, Aran Islands, and the Burren, car hire or organized day tours are necessary. Bus Éireann serves some Connemara routes.

Walkability: Very high in city centre. Car essential for Connemara and most Galway Bay attractions.

WalkingFree
Car Hire€35–70/day
Bus Éireann & City Buses€2–15 depending on route

Porto

Porto has a modern metro system, extensive bus network, and iconic historic trams. An Andante card is required for metro and buses — buy it at metro stations (€0.60 for the card plus fares). The city is walkable but extremely hilly, so transit helps with the steeper climbs.

Walkability: Porto is best explored on foot but be prepared for serious hills. The area from Ribeira up to the Se Cathedral involves very steep climbs. Wear comfortable shoes with grip for the cobblestones. The flat areas along the river and in the Boavista district are easy walking.

Metro do Porto€1.40-2.05 (Z2-Z4 on Andante card)
STCP Buses€1.40 (Z2 on Andante card) / €2.00 (cash onboard)
Historic Trams (Elétricos)€3.50 (single trip) / Andante card valid

The Verdict

Choose Galway if...

you want Ireland's most soulful city — trad sessions spilling from every pub, the Connemara Wild Atlantic Way on your doorstep, Aran Islands ferries, and the Cliffs of Moher an hour south

Choose Porto if...

you want Ribeira riverside tiles, Port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, francesinha, Livraria Lello, and Douro Valley vineyard day-trips