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Top Things to Do in Ireland, Europe

Visit a country of Castles and Natural Wonders! Enjoy a blend of history, nature, food, and entertainment.
Dublin
The capital city of Ireland is a hub for historic buildings that expose the Irish tradition and culture

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Dublin City, Ireland

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Dublin City Harbor, Ireland
Dublin Castle
The main historic attraction of Dublin. The castle has recently completed 100 years since handover by the British Administration to the Irish Government.

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Saint Anne's Park In Dublin, Ireland

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The Rock of Cashel
It is in County Tipperary, Ireland

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McDermott's Castle
The Guinness Storehouse
Savor the Irish iconic drink,  chilled Guinness while enjoying Dublin views from the highest Gravity Bar in the seven-story building.
Croke Park
Sports lovers must visit this amazing stadium over 100 years old to enjoy Gaelic games which are the pride of Irish people
Skyline Tour
Are you a height adventurer? Then you must experience the thrill of breathtaking views of Dublin from a height of a 17-story high walkway over the Croke Park pitch.
GAA Museum
Your tour to Croke Park is incomplete without visiting this sporting museum that represents the history of Gaelic games.

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Aviva Stadium In Dublin, Ireland
County Kerry
Nature-lovers should not miss out on visiting this county full of natural sites along with historic castles and museums.
Ring of Kerry with greenery and beautiful beaches, the Dingle Peninsula to watch mountain scenery and the Skellig Islands make County Kerry a must-visit destination of Ireland.
Enjoy stargazing in the dark at the Kerry International Dark-Sky Reserve
Skellig Michael
Visit this amazing island that reminds you of the Star Wars movies.
Cliffs of Moher – County Clare
The highest sea cliffs standing at a height of about 214 m, Cliffs of Moher are a fascination for tourists from all over the world.
Apart from cliffs, the County Clare also has many attractions including castles, islands and beaches to enjoy on a road trip.
County Cork
With the history of the famous Titanic ship, County Cork is also popular for the Blarney castle, and beautiful Finn Blares Cathedral,
County Cork is also blessed with other tourist attractions such as Spike Island, Bell Tower, Elizabeth Fort, Gougane Barra Forest Park, and many more spots.
Kylemore Abbey – County Galway
Enjoy the breathtaking views of scenery around the Benedictine monastery - Kylemore Abbey. You feel like you have entered a totally magical world!
Sligo County
Eye-pleasing lush landscapes on mountains, beaches, and historic ruins in Sligo County attract tourists from all over the world.
West Cork
Blessed with spectacular islands, coastal landscapes and beaches, West Cork is popular for whale and dolphin watching in Ireland.
The Gobbins
Take a coastal walk around The Gobbins Cliff and enjoy watching the pristine blue water.
County Mayo
Blessed with beautiful islands, County Mayo is more known as a pilgrimage place due to the Knock Shrine and the Croagh Patrick mountain where St. Patrick fasted for forty days and nights.
Marble Arch Caves
Located in the scenic foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain, experience a natural underworld of rivers and waterfalls at the Marble Arch Caves in County Fermanagh.
Newgrange, County Meath
Visit this wonderful destination that is world-famous for Ireland’s ancient monuments.
The list is still much longer. Every county has many unique and must-visit attractions. You should explore this magical Ireland at a relaxed pace. So, when are you planning your trip to Ireland?