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Top 11 Tourist Attractions in Ireland

A trip to Ireland does not leave you indifferent. Alternately melancholy, romantic, and dramatic: the decors are fascinating. We rarely emerge unscathed, necessarily dreamy, always enchanted… Have you decided to go to Ireland but not sure where to start? Here we have listed Top 11 Tourist Attractions in Ireland for you.

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Best Tourist Attractions in Ireland

Stroll through Dublin

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Since you have to start with a place, you might as well choose the Irish capital. Oh, of course, it does not have the centers of interest of the major European capitals! But Dublin is a pleasant city, which is easily visited on foot. Between the bustling Grafton Street, the history of Trinity College or a visit to the Guinness Store House: it’s impossible to get bored! Still in Dublin, when evening falls, enter a pub in the famous “Temple Bar” district: Irish music and a friendly atmosphere guaranteed! The place is conducive to encounters with the Irish people who are so hospitable and proud. Take the opportunity to enjoy a whisky, a draft cider or a stout from a local brewery… in moderation, of course.

Enjoy the Serenity of Glendalough

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50 km south of Dublin, here is a place full of tranquility and beauty. A 6th century monastic site stands here, nestled between two lakes and quiet valleys. Mystical atmosphere, bewitching cemetery, Celtic cross, light mist in the early morning: for sure, we are in Ireland!

Fall in Love with Connemara

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Connemara is exceptionally beautiful. Visiting Connemara must be on your must-do list. Favorite of many travellers, this region of County Galway is a concentration of magnificent wild landscapes. Lakes, forests and mountains: everything seems to come together in harmony to the delight of lovers of wide open spaces.

Marvel at the Giant’s Causeway

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We are going to Northern Ireland. There, you witness one of the most perfect geological formations! Imagine: 40,000 hexagonal stones that seem to come out of the land or the sea! And to top it off, tales and legends abound on the origin of this strange place.

Wander the Glens of Antrim

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Still in Northern Ireland and near the Giant’s Causeway, you have to take advantage of these 9 valleys which offer radiant landscapes interspersed with cliffs plunging into the Atlantic, grassy expanses of intense green and photogenic beaches.

Cultivate your joie de vivre in Galway

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It is an amazing city of joy and good humor. The affable and smiling Irish people find themselves in the pubs, where, it seems, the best musicians in Ireland play! It’s often time to celebrate: the city is student-oriented and the many festivals regularly enliven the streets of the city. The historic district is really pleasant to visit.

 Take a breath of fresh air at the Inishowen Peninsula

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At the very end of Donegal, there is an isolated and wild land. Often ignored by tourists, it is nevertheless a superb peninsula where you can discover marvelous bays, undulating dunes, white sand beaches, small roads at the end of the world and picturesque villages. Breathe in the salty air and let the sound of the waves crashing against Malin Head, Ireland’s most northerly point, carry you away.

Find the Braveheart sets at Trim Castle

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Many film and television scenes have been shot in Ireland. It must be said that the fascinating landscapes have inspired many directors. Will you go to the island of Great Skellig to find the sets of Star Wars? Or admire Murlough Bay and fend off Stannis Baratheon’s troops in Game of Throne’s Battle of Nera? Or take yourself for Mel Gibson in legendary scenes of Braveheart at Trim Castle?

Discover the romantic landscapes of the Dingle Peninsula

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This is an endearing peninsula to do in Ireland. A region that is both romantic and poetic. On the program: characteristic cottages, colorful heather, breaking waves and exotic moors. We rarely resist the charms of the Dingle Peninsula!

Be moved by the murals of Belfast

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Between 1960 and 1990, the streets of Belfast were the scene of tragic and violent conflicts between Protestants and Catholics. Times are now peaceful and have given way to moving street art on city walls. Frescoes that can be discovered on board a taxi for a black taxi tour, with a driver knowledgeable about the history and events of his city.

Find Peace in Cork City

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Although being the second most populous city in Ireland, Cork remains an ideal and calm space away from the din of more lively cities like Dublin or Belfast. Located southwest of the Lee, this beautiful town has a lot to offer the curious. Start your tour with the Victorian Quarter and, more specifically, towards the famous MacCurtain Street.

 

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