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Do You Wonder What Are The Best Places to Visit In Ireland?


You might not find little green men or a pot o' gold, but places to visit in Ireland that I guarantee you'll find aplenty.

Trinity College

The Trinity College Library houses the Book of Kells, which contains the four gospels beautifully illustrated.

Christ Church Cathedral

Dating from c.1030 this is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Dublin.

The amazing choir, first founded in 1480, tours internationally. Besides the Crypt at Christ Church Cathedral being fascinating, anyone with even the slightest interest in architecture will find this delightful and truly enjoyable.

Other places in Dublin you should swing by if you have the time:

The Oscar Wilde House

George Bernard Shaw's birthplace

James Joyce's "House of the Dead".

King John's Castle

Originally built somewhere between 1200 and 1210 this fascinating castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside as well as Limerick city. Excavations also revealed pre Normal settlements.

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Armagh Planetarium

Space exploration has always been fascinating to most of us. Experience something unique and learn more about space.

Avondale House and Forest Park

The birthplace of one of Ireland's greatest political leaders, Charles Stewart Parnell, this magnificent Georgian House, built in 1777, is set in acres of forest park. Touring the house and grounds can take anything from one to five delightful hours.

Blarney Castle

According to legend, kissing the Blarney Stone will confer eloquence on all who kiss it. Be prepared, however, it's not as easy as you think. This historic castle offers way more than just a stone, though.

Ancient trees and stones that are even more ancient lend an aura of mystique. Be prepared to spend some very magical and enjoyable moments here. There to tell visitors about centuries past, you'll find places like Witch's Kitchen and Wishing Steps.

Saint Patrick's Cathedral

Founded in 1191, Saint Patrick's Cathedral is another landmark that has contributed much to Irish life.

Dublinia and The Viking World

Together the award-winning Dublinia and Viking World offer a comprehensive of Dublin in its early years. Experience how the medieval Dubliners lived their everyday lives.

Kerry County Museum

Priceless treasures and stories going back 600 years is what you'll find here. A truly exciting experience.

Ulster Museum

From the Ice Age to present day, here you can discover how truly fascinating Ireland really is. Enjoy the delightful Botanic Gardens.This is one of the coolest places to visit in Ireland!

Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre

Marble Arch Caves and Cuilcagh Mountain Park

Put on your walking shoes, grab a sweater and wander out for the experience of a lifetime. For about 75 minutes, you will feel like you have been transported to another world and loving every moment!

Locke's Distillery Museum

Imagine being in all the wonderful places to visit in Ireland and not paying a visit to a distillery. Producing triple distilled whiskey since it was established in 1757, it now has guided tours. You can see how the process is started to the end where you'll be treated to a taste of Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey.

Wherever you go and whatever places you visit in Ireland, you are bound to meet locals who'll treat you like an old friend, minutes after meeting you. Many of the Irish love telling stories about their country and history. Enjoy this, you can learn so much more about this fascinating country with its wonderful people than you can ever imagine.

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