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Its reign as European Capital of Culture 2005 may have come to a close, but Cork is still without a doubt one of the hottest city break destinations in Ireland within the Cork/Kerry region.
Delve into this perfectly sized urban hub, and you’ll be rewarded with an astonishing array of excellent restaurants, chic bars and lively pubs, a strong local flavour and seriously good summertime festivals.
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| Dublin Hotels |
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With its mix of urban cool, lush parkland, sweeping coastline and hip designer boutiques, Dublin pulsates with energy while still retaining a warm, laid-back atmosphere.
One of Europe’s most thrilling capitals, it offers all you could want from a city break with history, culture and more pubs than you’ll know what to do with.
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| Galway Hotels |
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Galway is one of the most chilled out spots in Western Europe. Despite being a city, it feels like a big town with its easy attitude and cool bohemian vibe.
Known as the City of the Tribes, after the 14 affluent tribes who ruled during the middle ages, this thriving city is the most westerly in Europe and enjoys a strong artistic heritage and a flourishing arts, music, theatre and film scene.
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| Killarney Hotels |
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Renowned for its beauty, famed for the splendour of its scenery, Killarney is one of the world's best-loved tourist spots. Killarney (Cill Airne - The Church of Sloes) became a magnificent town about 1750 when the local magnate, Lord Kenmare, developed the tourist business and four major roads were built to the outside world. The area still bears the marks of a group of houses huddled outside the demesne walls. The present population is about 9,000 and the main economic base is tourism.
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| Limerick Hotels |
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| Limerick is the Republic of Ireland’s third largest city and has a beautiful location on one of Ireland’s most picturesque rivers, the Shannon.
Conquered by the Vikings in the ninth century, this bustling modern city has a rich medieval past, which resounds around its ancient streets. |
| Waterford Hotels |
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Waterford city was founded by the Vikings in 853, and was later extended by the Anglo Normans. It is set in a commanding site on the River Suir's estuary, and became in time the southeast's main seaport. During the 18th century onwards, the industry of the city prospered, most famously it's glass industry. The strong commercialism still exists today, and the port is still one of Ireland's busiest. Waterford not only boasts some of the most beautiful countryside in Ireland, particularly the splendid scenery of West Waterford's mountain passes, but you will also find a spectacular coast line with miles of safe sandy beaches, perfect for the whole family. |
| Wexford Hotels |
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Wexford is known as the land of laughter and music, of legend and romance, where the locals take life easy and the warmth comes from the heart. Wexford, known as the 'Maritime Centre of Ireland,' offers coastal villages, sunny seashores, national heritage attractions, and gardens including the very famous John F. Kennedy Park and Arboretum. Relax and enjoy the many attractions awaiting you in Wexford and let our famous hospitality wash up over you like a wave - you'll be among friends here. |
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Ireland Tourist Information Ireland is a charming island country in the Atlantic Ocean. Ireland’s landscape has stunned many with breathtaking coastlines and greenery of the farmland. It is one of many perfect destinations to relax and enjoy a slow pace of life. Dublin, Ireland’s capital, has developed its own characteristics as a modern, cosmopolitan city with rich history. Make sure you visit some of its impressive sites such as the Georgian door, Castletown House, Dublin National Museum, St. Patrick's Cathedral and Custom House, and stroll along the fashionable streets of Merrion and Fitzwilliam Squares. Don’t forget to try a local brew in any pub in Dublin. Dublin’s second-largest city Cork is ideal for a peaceful vacation. Here you can leisurely explore great music, theatre, arts and cuisine. The Fitzgerald's Park, the English Food Market and Shandon Tower are among the popular places for tourists in Cork. There are also several festivals in Corks, namely the Cork Jazz Festival and the annual film and folk festivals. Galway is a small city with a range of things to see and do within a day. Its pedestrian streets are especially enjoyable during the summer months, with music and other performances. Ireland’s peak tourist season starts from July to August when the weather is warm with several lively festivals. The second option will be in spring and autumn when th country has smaller crowds of tourists.
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