Map of Ireland Attractions
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Trinity College DublinIreland's oldest university founded in 1592. Located in the centre of Dublin. |
Cliffs of MoherWhen someone talks about the Irish countryside the first thing that comes to mind are cliffs. And these are the biggest and most beautiful of all the cliffs in Ireland. A must-see. |
Guinness StorehouseFamous factory which produces the Guinness stout. Great tour through the building. Guinness history. |
Old Jameson DistilleryHoused in the original Jameson distillery where the famous Irish whiskey was produced from 1791 to 1966. |
Blarney CastleAn impressive medieval fortress known for the blarney stone – a magical stone which, when kissed, gives the kisser the gift of eloquence. |
Rock of CashelPerhaps the most iconic and most impressive Irish castle of all. A definite must-see for visitors touring the country. |
Spire DublinHuge, stainless steel, pin-like monument called Monument of Light. World's largest sculpture. |
Temple Bar DublinOne of the oldest areas in Dublin. Full of bars and restaurants. Atmospheric and essentially place. |
Bunratty CastleAn amazing medieval castle, well worth visiting, along with an extensive folk park, that offers a glimpse into Irish life in the 19th century. |
St Stephen's GreenBig city centre public park located near Grafton Street. |
Dublin CastleFamous 13th-century structure was the center of British power in Ireland. Guided tours only. |
Old Library DublinBreathtaking library of Trinity College and largest library in Ireland. |
Leinster House – Irish ParliamentA complex of buildings, of which the former ducal palace is the core. Center of Irish government. |
Oscar Wilde HouseThe house where the Wilde family used to live. A great example of Georgian architecture that now serves as a classroom and offices. |
St Mary’s AbbeyOne of Dublin's best kept secrets. Territory down along the river Liffey. |
National Museum Of IrelandThe most concise collection of Irish art is accompanied by a neat selection of European works. Very interesting. |
Suggested Ireland Trips
2 Day Trip to Dublin (2 days)What to visit in Dublin in two days? Here's the answer. |
One Day Hangout in Dublin (1 day)Visit the major attractions of Dublin and spare some time for sipping warm coffee in stylish cafés. |
Cities in Ireland
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