Best Places to Visit in Ireland: A Complete List 

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Ireland is a Celtics country with over 5.2 million travelers visiting in 2024. With so many best places to visit in Ireland, picking from it may make it hard to decide on a perfect itinerary for your next tour. In this blog, we’re spilling the tea,  from breathtaking landscapes to majestic castles and best cities, we’ll guide you to the ultimate must-see spots for your Irish tour. Let’s make your Irish adventure better than your favorite show!   Best cities in Ireland       Must Visit: Dublin If you’re a history lover or a fan of Ireland’s iconic Guinness Storehouse,  you don’t want to miss Dublin. Ever heard of the 65-meter-long, Long Room library and the Book of Kells—one of the most studied books in the world? These treasures are located at Trinity College Dublin. Just a 9-minute walk away, you can relax and enjoy shopping on Grafton Street and looking for a spot with plenty to explore. Take a 15-minute drive from St. Stephen’s Green to Dublin Castle, where you’ll uncover fascinating stories from this cultural landmark. As night falls, step into the buzz of Temple Bar, alive with traditional music, cozy pubs, and quirky shops. Snap photos, soak in the vibrant atmosphere, and let Dublin leave you with lasting memories.   Galway Are you ready for an adventure? Fasten your seatbelts for we will explore Galway, the city of tribes. best known for their vibrant and cultural charm. Begin with Eyre Square, a 313-year-old public green space and a perfect starting point to explore Galway. Then, for a 5-minute drive, you can rest and visit Galway Cathedral, known for its stunning stained glass windows and dome. Are you looking for a place to eat? Take a 10-minute walk and enjoy the local seafood at restaurants like McDonagh’s or The King’s Head for Lunch. If you want to know more about Galway’s history, just take another 10-minute walk from Quay Street to explore the 439-year-old Spanish arc or Galway City Museum to learn about Galway’s heritage and you’ll walk away with stories you’ll cherish forever. As night falls, be amazed by the Salt Hill promenade’s sunset and enjoy a drink at a nearby pub while having a walk along the promenade. Don’t forget to take a photo and let the charm of Galway stay with you forever.    Killarney Find yourself enjoying Killarney’s unique beauty and historic landmarks. As you begin your trip walk inside the 19th-century Mukross House and Gardens, best known for its extravagant landscape garden. With just a 7-minute drive, head to the Torc waterfalls and be mesmerized by their natural beauty as you trail around. This 20-meter waterfall is a must to see! Looking forward to strolling at Killarney National Park while riding in Ireland’s traditional jaunting car ride? Well, you can experience it by driving 10 minutes away from Torc Waterfalls. Do you want to visit the last castle in Ireland? For sure you’ll regret it if you miss visiting the famous Ross Castle, which is just a 3-minute drive away from Killarney National Park. And to end the day, don’t miss the opportunity to have dinner in Killarney town, where you can try Irish food at the Laurels pub and restaurant. Killarney has so many beautiful things to showcase; that’s why you shouldn’t miss out on experiencing more of what Killarney can give.    Cork Be ready for a trip that will leave you speechless as we explore the 2nd largest city in all of Ireland, Cork the Rebel City. Starting the day with a great breakfast can boost your energy throughout the day. So, head to the iconic English market. You can try their local delicacy, like fresh cones and spiced beef, or just grab a cup of coffee. Then, with just a 10-minute drive, you can step back in time as you explore St. Finbar’s Cathedral, one of the most beautiful and interesting buildings in Ireland. And of course, for the artisans out there, Crawford Art Gallery is the best fit for you, where you can dive deep into Cork’s creative heartbeat. As night falls, don’t miss to visit St. Patrick’s Street, where you can go shopping, and cafes, and try their local restaurants. Visit Cork, and for sure you’ll leave with a memory that lasts for a lifetime.   Belfast Looking for a kind of trip that changes how you see the world? Well, don’t miss to visit Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Have you ever wondered where the iconic RMS Titanic was created? Well, you can discover it by visiting the Titanic Belfast Museum, where you can immerse yourself in the Titanic’s history. Calling all creative artisans and culture buffs out there! Cathedral Quarter is for you. This place is home to many cultural venues, art exhibitions, and music tours where you can soak in Belfast’s best of art. But wait, there’s more! Don’t leave without experiencing the Black Taxi Tour, where you can explore the city’s troubled pasts and capital and wonder about Belfast’s famous political murals that contribute to the city’s cultural landscape. Don’t forget to take pictures to keep all the memories you’ll experience as you visit Belfast.     Best Places for Scenic Views   Must Visit: Cliffs of Moher Imagine walking at The Cliffs of Moher, which reaches 700 feet above the Atlantic, considered the 9th best natural wonder in the world and the most visited tourist site in Ireland with around 1.5 million visits per year. This is a must-visit destination for it offers a breathtaking view of Ireland’s coastline. Starting early is suggested to soak in the serenity before the crowds. Don’t let this adventure pass you by—book now!    Must Visit: Ring of Kerry The Ring of Kerry offers a scenic 179-kilometer journey through rugged coastlines, historic landmarks, and quaint villages. Begin in Killarney to visit Torc Waterfall and Ladies View, then explore charming stops like Kenmare and Sneem. Don’t miss the Skellig Ring Road, where dramatic coastal vistas and views

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