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Killarney, Ireland Has It All!

Visit Killarney, Ireland for a true Irish experience. You will love the scenery, the history, the activities, the food, the drink and the music. Ross Castle and Killarney National Park are just two of the places you must visit while in gorgeous Southwest Ireland. Enjoy!

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Dublin travel guide

Dublin is Ireland’s capital, which finds a place for itself amongst the rich countries of Europe. It is located on the east coast of the country and encompasses the River Liffey merging into the Dublin Bay. Apart from being the largest city in the country, Dublin is also the centre of the country’s financial resources. The currency is the Euro (€). The Euro came into operation in January 2002. English is the spoken language in Ireland. Irish, or Gaelic (Gaelige), the ancient celtic

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Irelands Unique Way Of Tempting

Ireland is a well visited tourist destination. Its appeal has reached all parts of the world and has attracted tourists to visit and savour what this country has to offer. What makes Ireland a popular tourist getaway spot? What is it in Ireland that makes it worth coming back to?

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Killarney, Ireland - Things to Do

Nestled in the heart of Ireland's most scenic countryside, surrounded by the beauty of the mountains, woodlands and lakes, Killarney has been immortalised as Beauty's Home, Heaven's Reflex. Killarney's tradition of entertaining visitors began over to hundred and fifty years ago. Tales of the legendary lakes and mountains surrounding the town initiated a wave of tourism that continues to this day. Killarney is an ideal base for touring the Ring of Kerry, Dingle and Tralee.

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Ireland – Fusion Of Culture And History

Ireland is a well visited tourist destination. Its appeal has reached all parts of the world and has attracted tourists to visit and savour what this country has to offer. What makes Ireland a popular tourist getaway spot? What is it in Ireland that makes it worth coming back to?

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Ireland’s Unique Way Of Tempting

Ireland is a well visited tourist destination. Its appeal has reached all parts of the world and has attracted tourists to visit and savour what this country has to offer. What makes Ireland a popular tourist getaway spot? What is it in Ireland that makes it worth coming back to?

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Artistic Holidays in Musical Dublin

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland. Initially, it was founded as a Viking settlement and has been the country's primary city for the major part of the island's history. One will find good hotels in Dublin for a comfortable and pleasant stay. Dublin has become an economic and cultural centre for the island.

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Information About Grafton Street

If you find yourself in Dublin for any length of time, and if you are of a mind to purchase something to take home with you, or even if you simply want to take a stroll down a truly famous shopping venue, then you would do yourself a disservice to avoid the opportunity to take a look at Dublin’s Grafton Street.

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Irish Literature, Music And Beer

So, imagine you arrived in Dublin. You won’t have problems with accommodation: luxury hotels, cosy guesthouses with an individual approach, hostels… One of the city’s most prestigious hotels is Conrad International Dublin. Other five-star hotels are: The Shelbourne where William Thackeray liked to spend his time, Berkeley Court and Clarence. Don’t forget to book rooms in advance since there are lots of cultural events held here which make the city very popular with travelers.

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Ennis - An Introduction

Located in lovely County Clare, Ennis is a delightful little town that draws a surprising number of visitors who seek not a bustling nightlife, but genuine old world Irish charm. Situated at the fork in the River Fergus, Ennis gets its name from the Irish word for Ireland, Inis. Ennis has many fetching little shops and charming, narrow streets, both of which have earned it the affectionate little of the most endearing town in Ireland.

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Tourist Information About Northern Ireland

Composed of twenty-six different districts, Northern Ireland is a country just slightly larger than the American state of Connecticut, and yet it boasts a spirit and vibrancy greater than that found in the entirety of many of the world’s largest nations. Northern Ireland boasts a whole host of tourist attractions as well as fun for the locals too, and when you visit you will find that the greatest difficulty is in selecting where to begin!

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Information about Dingle

A breathtakingly beautiful peninsula in southwest Ireland, Dingle is a site treasured for both is history and its present. Dingle is justly proud of all it has to offer its visitors, from nearly two thousand different archaeological sites to a famous, long-lived bottlenose dolphin, to more hiking opportunities than you could ever hope to fit in!

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Discovering The West Coast Of Ireland

Ireland is a place of mystical beauty, with its amazing scenery and wonderful rural tradition. The west coast of Ireland has become a focus for the Irish tourist industry, with visitors being attracted by the rugged coastlines, pretty towns and typical Irish hospitality.

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Temple Bar - The Vibrant Heart Of Dublin

Dublin was not always the popular, trendy European city that’s chock full of activities as it is today. Just a few decades back, Dublin was a gray, economically depressed provincial city on the verge of becoming decrepit. Ireland's accession to the European Union has brought benefits to Dublin that are incalculable and your travel agent can book you right in the heart of this amazingly vigorous and vibrant city, the world-famous Temple Bar.

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A Break Away From Ireland - Change Your Guinness For A Continental Lager

Tourism is a major revenue stream for Ireland, with visitors coming from the far reaches of the globe to enjoy its famed rugged coastline, ghostly castles, cosmopolitan culture and the wonderful myths and history. For many who reside in Ireland the regular interaction with tourists has sparked an excitement and curiosity for foreign travel.

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Dunmore East, Ireland: A Nearly Perfect Irish Village

One day, while looking at a map, I noticed a small town called Dunmore East on a strip of land jutting into the ocean south of Waterford. I was intrigued by this place and envisioned a weathered old hamlet that was quintessentially Irish. This, I hoped, would be one town in which we would definitely stay.

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Travel Ireland: Castle Diaries

After a raucous night in a Belfast pub, Alli and I had just finished our breakfast when we spotted our new friend Billy. We had recently met the charismatic American on a ferry crossing from Scotland to Northern Ireland, and had shared quite a few songs and drinks into the wee hours of the morning.

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Some Basic Regulations in Ireland

Before you come to Ireland, it is advisable to first apprise yourself of the various regulations in place in the country. Although you may not be a citizen, while you are in Ireland it is nevertheless important to conduct yourself according to the Irish laws, or, depending on the offence you commit, you may well be subject to fine, arrest, imprisonment or even deportation.

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City of Dublin

The capital city of Ireland, Dublin has something to offer every visitor. From out-of-the way hideaways to bustling tourist attractions, there is something to suit tourists of every age and interest. In an effort to make the city even more accessible to guests, Dublin offers visitors the Dublin Pass.

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Belfast - An Introduction

This is a city rich in history and vibrant with modern culture, offering a revitalized modern culture as well as attractions steeped in history.

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