Beautiful Tullamore is one of Ireland’s best cities to visit, with fewer tourists than other cities. Located in County Offaly, one of the central counties in Ireland, it has excellent access to the almost tourist-free Slieve Bloom Mountains. As if this peaceful, off-the-beaten-track setti...
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Less known than some cities in Ireland, Limerick is however the 3rd largest city in Ireland after Dublin and Cork. Be sure to visit the "Hunt Museum" which is not a hunting museum but an incredible collection of works of art donated to the city by the antique dealer and collector John ...
Find out the best places to visit in Ireland, from windswept cliffs on the Atlantic coast to lively cities and charming towns. This guide has you covered.
From peak-season sunshine and fabulous festivals to off-season bargains and crowd-free attractions, here's everything you need to know about when to visit Ireland.
#3inBest Places to Visit in Ireland The Cliffs of Moher are Ireland's most popular tourist attraction, welcoming more than 1 million visitors each year. In fact, the cliffs are so popular that cities situated more than 100 miles away often offer full-day bus tours to the attraction. Once...
Other top cities to visit in Ireland include Belfast, the largest city in Northern Ireland, and Cork, a city that sits on the River Lee. Cork Harbor is one of the world's largest natural harbors. Still, Ireland is mostly known for its Celtic past with Neolithic art...
If you’re visiting Derry you have to take a walk around the city walls. I think it’s one of the only walled cities in Ireland and the view is fantastic. We went just at the end of autumn, it was cool but beautiful and not too crowded. A very nice overview of the city and a...
Discover the history, culture, food and drink and activities that make the island of Ireland’s 12 cities unique. The locals can’t wait to share them with you!
Castle Walls to Dry Stone Walls Speaking of castles, there’s fortifications a plenty inDerry-Londonderry. You might already know it’s one of the world’s best-preserved walled cities. Everywhere you go, the 400 year walls are there. But where once they kept people out, today they welcome...