Ireland Short breaks

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Long gone are the days when Ireland was one of the poorest countries in Europe and its natives fled to all corners of the globe in search of refuge. Today, it is cool to be Irish and, thanks to the likes of The Corrs, Boyzone and U2, evocative images of Ireland now pervade popular culture across the globe. The Ireland of the new millennium is a modern, progressive European nation whose Celtic Tiger economy is booming, but it is not only Irish eyes that are smiling as more and more tourists discover Ireland for themselves.

Dublin is undoubtedly the spiritual and cultural heart of the Emerald Isle. Crowding around the banks of the murky River Liffey, the city, like the country, is bound in rich layers of history, back to the days when Celtic tribes wandered the peat bogs, to the present that sees the city overflowing with trendy bars and nightclubs. Elsewhere, the cities of Cork, Galway and Limerick boast their own charms, but it is out in the rolling countryside that you can unearth the idyllic Ireland of the movies. Here, in the atmospheric old pubs, you can experience the legendary craic where music and song lead the course of an evening. Alternatively, ramble over the hills of Glenmalure or sail through the mist-shrouded Pater-Noster Lakes; places that seem a million miles away from the tourist maelstrom of Dublin.

Galway Tourist Office

Address: Aras Failte, Victoria Place, Galway City, County Galway

Email: info@irelandwest.ie

Phone: +353 (0) 91 563 081

  • Lillies Bordello
    When Dublin's chic crowd step out on the town, they go to Lillies Bordello - if they can get in.
  • Christ Church Cathedral
    Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin is an impressive and beautiful Romanesque structure, built on the site of a Viking church.
  • Trinity College Library: Book of Kells Exhibition
    Trinity College Library is one of the most visited sites in Dublin. There is a permanent exhibition called The Book of Kells: Turning Darkness into Light in the Colonnades of the Old Library, which can be viewed prior to visiting the original manuscript in the Treasury.
  • Dublin Castle
    Dublin Castle was commissioned by King John in 1204 as a secure fortress in which to keep the taxes collected from Ireland. It is now a popular tourist attraction, with comprehensive tours of the most important sections.
  • Phoenix Park
    Phoenix Park, Dublin's famous recreational wilderness, fills its 1752 acres with plenty to do.
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