Hi, there isn't a lot to do at this time of year but you could....visit St Nicholas church,its right in middle of town,the market is beside it.
Stroll down quay st, to the spanish arch and then over the bridge,across by the canal to feed the swans at the claddagh.A real photo op for the kid within you. Hop on and off the open top tour bus,which snakes its way around the town,a handy way to go to salthill.Walk out the prom to the diving board at blackrock,take in that air.Go see the aquarium,Its small,but there is something soothing about watching fish.Back into town to eat some fish in conlons in eglington st.Then down to steamers quay in woodquay and hop on the corrib princess for a 90 min tour up the river.Back off the boat stroll up to the university and around the old quadrangle,cross over to wards shop and get a roll and coffee and walk down the canals until you reach the back door of the roisin dubh pub,In like flynn for a quick pint, and then back over the bridge and turn left at jurys and walk up the other side of the river.You land back at the court house.Check out whats on in the town hall theatre.Go over to woodquay and have a pint in Hughes.Real stout.!!!Then and only then think about grub...There are some seriously good restaurants in town.You will not go wrong in park house,but wont move after it.Straight to bed as you are up early to get on the CIE 1 day tour of connemara.A family ticket wont rob u.Stop off at clifden for lunch and a pint in EJ Kings.That evening back in town,go check out the music scene in monroes,the crane,or the roisin.The following morn,head off south to kinvara and have lunch in ballyvaughan, having strolled the beach in fanore.then on to doolin to catch the ferry over to inisheer for a quick pint.Back on terra firma,head back to galway and stop in morans of the weir,in kilcolgan for half a dozen oysters.twenty mins later u are back in the digs in town.As i say not a whole lot to do here at this time of year.