35 Places to Visit in Ireland, Tourist Places & Top Attractions

Tourist Places to Visit in Ireland

Dublin, Lisburn, Cork City, Belfast City, Sligo, Limerick, Waterford, Londonderry, Newry, Galway, Downhill Beach, Burren, Cliffs Of Moher and many more.

There are several places to visit in Ireland each unique in its own way. Beautiful topography coupled with rich culture and friendly natives makes the trip even more memorable. Ireland caters to the traveling spirits of all. If you want to admire the stunning beauty of nature, then you can opt for the Killarney National Park and Muckross House & Gardens in Killarney. You can also gaze at the ethereal coastline at the Cliffs of Moher. There is no shortage of places in Ireland, whether you are a thrill-seeker or a peace lover, there is something for everyone. However, if you want to partake in adventurous activities and chase the thrill, you can visit Ring of Kerry or the Wild Atlantic Way.

When you start exploring, you will find that there are numerous tourist attractions in Ireland. Are you a whiskey lover? Then, do not forget to opt for a tour of the Old Jameson Distillery. If the rich cultural background of the country fascinates you, a visit to the Little Museum of Dublin will appease you. 

Here is the list of the best places to visit in Ireland:

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Dublin

Dublin is Ireland's capital city and a home for 2 million people, where the suburbs primarily reside outside. It is located in the east coast region of Ireland and at the starting point of River Liffey. 
The city is an exciting fusion of modern vibrancy and world charm. The elegant Georgian structure is what draws travelers from different parts of the world. Moreover, it boasts about the vast St Patrick's Cathedral, sitting in the middle of the Irish Sea's beautiful coast.

No doubt there are numerous amazing places to visit in Ireland, and Dublin alone holds a majority of it. For instance, the Phoenix Park, Stephen's Green, effervescent Temple Bar, and those who love to enjoy brewery tours must visit the Old Jameson Distillery. Now talking about the activities you can try is party hard in the temple bar, take a stroll over the Ha'penny Bridge, and schedule a picnic in Phoenix Park. Also, don't forget to explore the Dublin zoo and shop at the Dublin Flea Market. If you are visiting Dublin in the month between June to August, you will find the most pleasant weather. It is neither too hot nor cold, giving you the best condition to explore the place. 

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Lisburn

It is a gorgeous city couple of miles away from the city of Belfast and is the birthplace of the Irish linen industry. It is yet another city which falls under the best places to visit in Ireland. The city is located in the eastern area of Northern Ireland, completely filled with tourists all over the year. The vibrant city is rich in both history and culture, which makes it attractive for the visitors. On top of this, the breathtaking castles, lush green gardens, and peace-bearing gardens make the whole trip memorable.

People come here to admire the gorgeous Hillsborough Castle, a public park named castle garden built-in 1903, and the Giant ring, which is older than Egypt's pyramid. Don’t forget to attend the Balmoral show, a traditional affair, and livestock competition.

Moreover, you can shop amazing interiors and eat freshly cooked food from around 26 different countries. Apart from this, if you want to try an adventurous activity with friends, try zip lining, kayaking, zorbing, or sky trek at Colin Glen Forest Park. The weather here is somewhat cold throughout the year. If you want to visit Lisburn in the warmest months, visit between June to August.

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Cork is the second-largest city in Ireland, perching out on the coastlines of the beautiful country. It is a fun-loving, lively, and laid-back city where locals enjoy flitting between traditional pubs and coffee shops.  Moreover, the city tops the long list of places to visit in Ireland. It has a terrific option of cafes, bars, pubs, and restaurants cramming the street for tourists to explore. The beauty of this picturesque city is hard to put into words.

Further, there are awe-inspiring historic castles and a cathedral that you must not miss at any cost. There is also a wonderful abbey in Timoleague, filled with travelers from different parts of the world. When you plan to visit the city make sure to explore the beaches of Cork; they are all too beautiful to be real.

Also, make sure to stargaze at the Blackrock Castle Observatory, ring the Shandon bells after crawling your way to the top of St. Anne's Church, and relive the history of the Titanic in the Olympic way street. To avoid any interruption in your travelling due to adverse weather conditions, make sure to visit Cork in the month of May to August. During this time, the city has sunny and warm weather for a wonderful tour experience. 

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It is the capital city of Northern Island and highly famous as it is the birthplace of the classic doomed ocean liner, Titanic. The place continues to increase its number of visitors from year to year because of its wicked sense of humor, warm welcome, enthralling history, and impressive Titanic quarter.

But now the vibrant city is all about welcoming tourists and enjoying character. Moreover, it has a lot of history and culture, including trouble past and fascinating murals making it the best tourist attraction in Ireland. In addition, it has a wide range of species, elegant structures, and beautiful gardens.

Moreover, if you plan to visit the city, don't forget to explore Belfast zoo with 140 species to discover, Titanic Belfast to get a natural feel of the harrowing history, and the Waterfront Hall for world-class entertainment. Now talking about the interesting things you can try in Belfast, don't forget to take an HMS Caroline tour, the last surviving vessel from both the wars. Also, try hiking up the cave hill, riding a city cruiser bike, exploring indoor skydiving, and sky trekking in the hearts of the Belfast Hills. Here, you also don't have to worry about the weather because it has the best weather with slight rain and adequate sunshine from April to October. 

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Sligo

Located in the north of Ireland, Sligo is easily the best tourist attraction in Ireland owing to picturesque views and unparalleled natural beauty. Sligo is known as a Surfer Paradise as it offers an excellent opportunity to surf on the crashing waves.  The place is characterized by a rugged landscape and the only destination for adventure lovers. Moreover, it welcomes all its visitors with a warm heart and offers a charming medieval core linchen-spotted abbey, arched stone bridge, and many more things.

If you visit Sligo, make sure to visit the Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery, a bronze age graveyard containing 60 graves. Also, explore the angler paradise Lough Gill, the elegant Parke's Castle, and Inishmurray Island. Further, make sure to surf in the Mullaghmore Head, enjoy great food on the Sligo Food Trail, hike your way to Table Mountain, and uncover the haunting past of Sligo Abbey. Now speaking of the temperature, Sligo is cool throughout the year, with the highest temperature of 16-degree Celsius in the month of July. So make sure to plan your trip between June and September. 

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Limerick is the third-largest city of the Irish Republic, covering the area over the banks of River Shannon. The city is full of cultural history and wonders which the people come to witness from all parts of the globe. Moreover, it offers its visitor a wide range of attractions involving astounding art galleries, city museums, theatres, historical monuments, pubs, and restaurants. Besides, the place has an exceptional view when the sun goes down, making all the people hooked.

Apart from this, the city has some magnificent places to offer to its tourists like the photogenic King John's Castle and St. Mary's Cathedral, which is one of the oldest buildings of Limerick. There is also a Limerick City Gallery of Art, containing a brilliant collection of the city's artwork.

If you want to try some fun-filled activity, the place has many things to offer. For example, shop your heart out in the Milk market, have a fantastic weekend picnic in the People park, and explore some fantastic riveting collections of Hunt Museum.  You will also find the weather of the place charming in the months between June to August. The temperature is warm for you to keep your sightseeing activity-on the whole day.

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The port of Waterford is situated on the southeast coast of the republic and is a must-visit tourist attraction in Ireland. The place is absolutely rich in culture and gives you a significant opportunity to experience a slice of Irish culture and lifestyle.  It is the oldest city in Ireland, covered with beautiful gardens, castles, Viking museum, elegant railways, and idyllic towers. It has a massive collection of the country's hidden gem left for the tourists to explore.

Among the hundreds of beautiful places to explore in this magical city, make sure you visit Lismore. This scenic heritage town perching beside the River Blackwater will make sure to blow your mind. Also, don't forget to explore the Viking Museum, which is one of the top attractions of Waterford.

Apart from this, make sure to include the fun-filled activity of taking a Waterford &Suir Valley Railway ride in your tour package. Also, take a 70-minute drive around the gorgeous Rock of Cashel to admire the view of the lifetime and explore the House of Waterford Crystal. Covering every part of the city will be much easier for you if you visit it in the month between June to August when the climate is warm and pleasant. 

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Kilkenny is located on the southeast side of Ireland and is roughly an hour distance from Dublin. People find it the second only to be capital in respect of the number of tourists it attracts.  Kilkenny is no doubt the best place to visit in Ireland. People come here to witness the narrow winding street, charming atmosphere, breathtaking terraces of Georgian houses, and bustling modern town.

Here you get to discover the majestic red deer, yew and ash forest, beautiful mirror-like lakes of Kilkenny, and the mesmerizing top of the purple mountain. Moreover, the place is also famous for its indelibly wild and unspoiled reaches of the famous Killarney National Park.

Apart from the majestic view, the city also has exciting things to offer, like spending a night in the gorgeous old castle. Moreover, you can try bubble soccer, paintball, splat ball, Food darts, and body bowling here. You can also take your friend to a Cat laugh comedy festival which is sure a unique thing to do. The place has the most fantastic weather from June to August so make sure to plan your trip during this time only. 

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Londonderry is another beautiful place in Ireland and is the second-largest city of Northern Ireland. The town is ancient but has a high percentage of tourists showing up every year because of its massive variety of attractions to offer to its visitors.

The city has gorgeous old fortifications, history and culturally rich museums, beautiful parks, and vibrant streets. From the city walls to beaches are temples, everything is breathtaking about the city. So if you plan to visit the city, don't forget to soak up in the history of Derry city walls, walking through the peace bridge, visiting the magnificent Guildhall, and observing the beautiful surroundings of Mussenden Temple.

Also, to spend the most happening trip, try lifelong activities like witnessing Europe's biggest Halloween celebration and paddling your way as the sun sets down on the River Foyle. As for thrilling activities, you can try kayaking in Lake Kilrea, taking a helicopter ride in the Ulster Gliding Club, and horse riding in the City of Derry Equestrian Centre. Moreover, if you want to catch the best weather in Londonderry, make sure to visit it in the summer months, i.e., June to September. 

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Galway

Galway, one of the best places in Ireland that you can visit also boasts of being the largest city in the western part of Ireland. Moreover, it is filled with interesting places, including squares, old architecture, parks, and many festivals during the year. It is a city with the youngest population in all of Europe.

Galway attracts thousands of tourists because of its unique charm, lively atmosphere, streets with colorful façade, and a lovely history. The city becomes even more beautiful in the month of July when the people carry out the Art Festival. The city is crowned with the colossal Gothic of St Nicholas Church. The place is also rich in history, which you will be able to explore when you visit Lynch's Castle. Also, don't forget to drive around the prettiest village in Ireland, Clarinbridge.

There is also a boho and quirky side of the city, which bubbles up when you try activities like sipping a glass of Galway Hooker craft beer, attending one of Galway festivals, walking the Salthill Promenade, and enjoying the traditional music session. During all this fun, you will also not get disturbed by extreme weather if you visit it anytime between July and October. 

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Newry

Newry lies in the southeastern part of Northern Ireland, along the river of Clanrye and Newry Canal. It is no doubt a beautiful place to visit in Ireland, resting on the namesake river. The city is covered with many breathtaking views like the Carlingford Lough's waters and the rounded peaks of the Mourne Mountains. Plus, the lush green valley is what attracts the most tourists.

So if you visit the city, make sure to cover the top attraction spots, including the elegant Moyry Castle, the Silent Valley Mountain Park famous for its beautiful scenery, and Newry Cathedral, the most striking monument of the city.  Also, do not complete your trip without exploring the rich Newry and Mourne Museum, exploring the tracks of the Ring of Gullion, which is at the height of 573 meters, and having a picnic in the shallow gradient Cranfield beach.

Now speaking about the place's weather, the middle months of the year are comfortable cool with adequate temperature ideal for sightseeing. However, it also involves some precipitation. The time mentioned here includes the month from June to August.

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Other Attractions

It is very hard to describe the beauty of the magnificent Cliffs of Moher in words. It is utterly wild and ruggedly beautiful, sitting for around 320 million years ago. On top, the cliff is covered with verdant green grass, and below there is the deep water of Galway Bay crashing against the stone. Almost one million people come across from different parts of the globe each year to visit this place.

You will get a dramatic view of the coastline and the Aran island when you stand at the whopping height of 120 meters. It is a very popular place to visit in Ireland where many films like Harry Potter were shot. Moreover, the visitors coming here are able to discover the geographical history of millions of years ago that helped in the formation of strata and shale.

Location: Lislorkan North, Co. Clare, Ireland
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Grafton Street is one of the main shopping centers of the capital city Dublin. It is considered the most expensive shopping streets globally and among the top tourist attraction in Ireland. Moreover, this place attracts not only local but also foreign visitors who like to shop from high-end shops and are more into trendy eateries.

Apart from this, the streets are also filled with talent as it is the prime spot for street performers. It mostly includes those who are eager to impress the sightseers and the passing shoppers with their moves. On the street, you may also find Glen Hansard, a reckoned musician who has been performing not long before he got an Academy Award. You can also find plenty of fantastic restaurants offering delicious seafood and a great steak at Shanahan's On the Green. You can also try a great meal at the Pig's Ear. 

Location: Grafton Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
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Killarney National Park is an incredible biosphere and one of the oldest National Parks in Ireland. In Killarney, you will find steep mountains, beautiful lakes, rolling green hills, castles, and incredible ocean scenery. As for Killarney National Park, it includes the most outstanding hiking trail and beautiful Torc Waterfall. People come here to witness the spectacular gorge nestling between two huge mountains. One of the famous highlights of this national park is the scenic Gap of Dunloe, a narrow pass carved by a glacier. The other is the national heritage site, Ross Castle.

Moreover, the park stands close to the shores of Muckross Lake. It is one of the three Killarney lakes that is famous worldwide for its beauty and splendor. Apart from this, the house and garden there are the real treat. Plus, you also get to explore the place in style by riding in Jaunting Cars.

Location: Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, Ireland
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One of the most astounding tourist places in Dublin, Trinity College is a place where you get to witness the best example of Ireland’s majestic architecture. Known for its peaceful ambience, this is the oldest university in Dublin and founded in 1592. The campus of the university attracts many intellectuals and art lovers to witness the place that has brought up some of the best brains of Ireland.

One of the prime attractions of the place is the legal deposit library which contains circa five million books and many old famous books like The Book of Kells, Book of Durrow and the Book of Howth. The library is also famous for many rare manuscripts, maps and printed music. The design of the building enthralls you with its wide corridors, lush greenery and a cobbled square.

Location: College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

Timing: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Entry Fee: Euro 16

Highlights: Old library, nature landscape, history, photography etc. 

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One of the most remarkable places to visit in Ireland is the Kilmainham Gaol. Formerly a prison to suppress the rebellious Irish freedom fighters, this national building is now restored as a museum. A tour of this now unoccupied gaol offers an intriguing realistic insight into the correctional facilities of the bygone era. Some of the notable fighters who were imprisoned include Charles Stewart Parnell, Oliver Bond, John Dillon, etc.

Now, the Office of Public Works runs this museum and offers tours, along with guides to elaborate on the details of the troubled Irish past. You can also visit the art gallery on the top-most floor and witness the wide range of sculptures, paintings, and jewellery collections of prisoners. Though the place is now devoid of prisoners, it depicts the horror of the past with apt eloquence and tragedy.

Location: Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland
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It is an unmissable destination in Wicklow nestled between the steep hills of County Wicklow and Glendalough's beautiful valley. This magical and mysterious place is home to many important monastic sites which draw all sorts of history and nature lovers.

Visitors from worldwide flock to these two lake valleys to absorb the ancient history. They also love to admire the plentiful wildlife, magnificent scenery, and fascinating archaeological findings.People also get mesmerized by the preserved round tower, surrounding lakes, and woodlands. It also serves as a very good spot for people to plan a picnic with their families and friends.

Apart from this, it is also an outdoor lover's paradise, offering some lovely hiking trails, captivating scenic drives, and rock climbing. Moreover, just down the road, you will find the largest waterfall in Ireland, Powerscourt Waterfall, so don't forget to explore it.

Location: Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
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People from different parts of the world come here to witness the untamed and rugged landscape of the Ring of Kerry. It is the most photogenic place in Ireland, with a delightful clear sky and stunning scenery. It also has phenomenal beaches facing the Atlantic, which will make you fall in love with the place. The pristine beach also offers its visitors some exciting water sports, horse-riding, freshwater fishing, cycling, walking, and deep-sea angling.

Not only this, but there is also a treat from history enthusiasts as they get to discover ancient monasteries, Iron Age forts, and Ogham stones. It is a long tourist route with jaw-dropping Atlantic Ocean views, wild sweeping mountains, stunning Islands to visit, and many picturesque villages.

Location: Cahersiveen, Country Kerry, Ireland
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Do not miss taking the tour of this magnificent house containing a super view and engaging history. It has the most stunning backdrop of Sugarloaf Mountain and serene lakeside Walks, making it the best place to visit in Ireland. The house is owned by a Slazenger family and covers an area of about 47 manicured acres. So take your time strolling through the kitchen, rose gardens and absorbing the beauty of Italian Gardens. You will also find more than two hundred varieties of shrubs, trees, and flowers all over the ground. There is also a separate section of much-loved family pets who are buried with elegant headstones and inscriptions.

Further, the garden is around 150 years old, specifically designed to blend harmoniously with the beautiful surroundings. Apart from this, you will find some mesmerizing craft and design shops at the former Palladian home.

Location: Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
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The Rock of Cashel is the most visited place in Ireland, which was even visited by Queen Elizabeth in the year 2011. The castle perches upon a limestone rock formed in the Golden Vale. This imposing structure oozing a Gothic mystery was the seat where ancient Irish Kings used to sit for more than seven centuries.

Moreover, the place falls among the finest medieval architecture, containing a castle, high cross, a round tower, Romanesque Chapel, and a gothic cathedral. Apart from this, there are beautifully terrifying graveyards of Celtic Stones for giving you a spine-chilling experience. Also, don't forget to witness the sweeping views of the jaw-dropping Munster backcountry.

Further, you will also find the restored hall of the Vicars Choral among the famous structures, where you get to enjoy the exhibition and audio-visual show. There are plenty of sites to give you a soul-stirring experience, so do not miss it for anything.

Location: Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
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It is the best place to visit in Ireland and one of the must-see-castle that you should not miss. Blarney Castle was constructed by the Irish chieftain Cormac McCarthy more than 600 years ago. It is a large touring ground-start from towers to dungeons. Moreover, there is a lush green extensive garden around it, which is extremely soothing to the eyes. It also contains secret corners and stone sweaters for you to explore.

Inside the castle, there is a legendary Blarney stone that draws millions of tourists each year. It has been sitting for around 200 years and has a belief that whoever kisses the stone gains the blessing of eloquence, or you can say "the gift of the gab."

Location: Monaca Pa, Blarney, Co. Cork
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Sprawling over 22 acres, St. Stephens Green is one of the beautiful parks in Dublin where you can admire nature at its finest. One of the best places to visit in Dublin, it was re-opened by Lord Ardilaun in 1880 and maintained by the Office of Public Works. Laid out in the original Victorian layout, it has about 750 trees with extensive flower beds. The park is a breathtaking sight to capture as it is replete with colors from early spring to late autumn. The park has pathways for the tourists that are spread over a length of 3.5 km. To everyone’s delight there is a waterfall and Pulham rock work to catch your attention.

Other sights worth watching out at St. Stephen’s Green include an ornamental lake and fifteen commemorative sculptures spread throughout the garden. Children will love here spending time in the playground or near the fountain. If you are here during the summer days, you can also enjoy many free outdoor concerts that are hosted at the park sometimes.

Location: St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland

Timing:  Monday – Saturday: 7.30am – dusk. Sunday and bank holidays: 9.30am – dusk

Highlights: Nature, photography, kids park etc. 
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Dingle Peninsula is a beautiful place in Ireland that wholly combines history, beauty, wildness, Irish culture, and language. It protects Ireland's language and culture as you will only hear people speaking and singing in Gaelic, although everyone knows English. It sits sandwiched between the elegant cliff of County Kerry and the gorgeous beach.

Moreover, at the Dunmore Head ending point, you will find the peninsula is surrounded by gorgeous Ireland's pristine beaches and rugged cliffs. There are also cute little stone huts scattered in the open landscape that the monks constructed in the early medieval period.  Apart from the Atlantic backwater, travelers can also explore the panoramic view of Conor Pass or go dolphin spotting. 

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You will find this place in the middle of the capital city Dublin. It is the most favorite place for whiskey lovers who do not want to miss a chance to taste the best Irish whiskey. The site has gained much fame for its worldwide prominence and the great events that take place every year. The event gives tourists a chance to get to know the locals and enjoy a variety of whiskeys.

The distillery has been running for around 220 years of age and is the fastest-growing whiskey globally. Every visitor that comes to take a tour at this place is rewarded with the Jameson Whiskey signature drink. Moreover, if you are lucky enough, you might get selected as a lucky volunteer to participate in whiskey comparison. Jameson is by far the most famous selling industry in Ireland, with sales of about 31 million bottles per year. 

Location: Jameson Distillery Bow St, Dublin 7, Ireland
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Brú na Bóinne, nestled in the scenic countryside of County Meath, Ireland, is a captivating archaeological complex steeped in ancient mystique. This UNESCO World Heritage site holds some of the most remarkable prehistoric monuments in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. Dominating the landscape are the awe-inspiring passage tombs of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth, each offering a window into Ireland's Neolithic past.

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This place was the first defined touring route that stretches from Donegal to West Cork along the Atlantic Coast. It has plenty of adventurous activities and spectacular landscapes to explore. Tourists from different parts of the world get attracted to the white sands and the glittering waves. Moreover, you will be able to feel the power of the large Atlantic Ocean as the wild water thrashes into the towering sea cliffs. Plus, you will not be able to forget the lifetime experience of wandering down the massive beach and witnessing a flock of birds flying around the pastel sky with the sun settling down.

The action of the unrestrained tides and storms of this wild Atlantic way has been continuously structuring Ireland's west coast. With the continuous uniting of the water and the land, a rough and deep indented terrain has risen with a towering cliff, mystical islands, spellbinding beaches, and bays that are still changing. 

Location: Atlantic Way, Co. Donegal, Ireland
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Giant's Causeway is one of the popular places to visit in Ireland for its tourist trail. This beautiful attraction of Northern Ireland never fails to lure tourists from different parts of the world. People come here to marvel at the outstanding puzzle-like sculpture of interlocking rocks.

Although the site with a striking touring route has many tourists, it continues to increase over the years thanks to increasing fantasy. The iconic TV series Game of Thrones has filmed some of its parts here, making it the ultimate destination for GOT lovers.

On top of this, The Dark Hedges along the Bregagh Road serves as one of the most admired spots here. Also, don't forget to visit the Carrick—rede Rope Bridge which has a captivating beauty of the Irish coastline. Moreover, for witnessing the beautiful Irish historic sites, explore Dunluce Castle and Murlough Bay for wonderful scenery. There are many more highlights which you will explore in your way. 
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Burren

The Burren is another alluring landscape in Ireland that is worth visiting. It is an exquisite geological heritage that is rich in culture, thriving communities, fertile valleys, and vibrant villages. Not only this, it offers its visitors some truly inspiring heritage, food, and activity experience.

Burren has something for every type of tourist, from geology to botany and from adventure to archaeology. Moreover, the best way to visit every corner of this place is by foot or riding a bicycle. Further, the place contains important flora and fauna, cultural records, archaeological landscape, and historical records from hunters' society.

People also visit this place to witness the geological wonder of how it was formed by the limestone pavement deposit accumulating for around 340 million years ago. Apart from all this, you also get to hike, cycle, climb, explore and witness the most remarkable landmarks and important sites.

Location: Main St, Kilfenora, Co. Clare, Ireland
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No other place in Ireland can match the dramatic beauty of the Dingle peninsula. The sandy beaches, lofty mountains, rolling hills, and craggy cliffs is what attract the visitors. Dingle peninsula never fails to mesmerize its visitors with its uniqueness and charms.

Here, you will find beautiful stone huts scattered around the open landscape, built by the monks in the medieval age. Besides, like any other village in Ireland, this town also has quaint pubs. The pubs are a vibrant boiler of fun-loving locals, foot-tapping fiddle music, and great ale. It is also famous for the sumptuous fresh catch fish, which you may not find anywhere in Ireland.

Moreover, if you are the adventurous type, you can venture into the water to catch a glimpse of the famous Fungi, Dolphin, and the darling of Dingle. Apart from this, you also get the option to explore Conor Pass's excellent panoramas and weave between the unique boutiques.

Location: Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry, Ireland
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Newgrange is older than Mycenae, Stonehenge, or even the Egyptian Pyramids and comes under one of the great wonders of ancient times. It comes under one of the famous passage-tombs of Europe and has evoked laymen and archaeologists' phenomena alike.

As soon as you enter the tomb, you will find its entrance made from the famous stone containing megalithic art. Moreover, tourists also get to witness the triple spiral, which occurs both in the entry and inside the chambers. Inside, you will find a long passage of 20m leading to a burial ground's cruciform chamber.

Moreover, on top, it is roofed by a corbelled structure rising upward to a height of about 20 feet. However, remember to book these in advance; otherwise, they might get sold out. Apart from this, a BrunaBoinne Visitor center was also constructed in the year 1997 to depict Boyne Valley's archaeological heritage, so make sure to explore it.
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Downhill Beach is another amazing place to visit in Ireland. It is a part of the land that stretches to about 11km and 7 miles, crowded by millions of people worldwide each year. Moreover, it offers its tourists exciting water sport activities, scenic walks, and facilities perfect for a family day out.

This beach is also a hotspot because it was used in shooting a part of Game of Thrones where the Seven Idols of Westeros were burned. It is also an interesting thing to know that the beach has won the prestigious blue flag award. Moreover, it has plenty of sightseeing views like the towering sand dunes, the cascading waterfalls, or the prominent Mussenden Temple, the most photogenic building of Northern Island.

Plus, the temple offers some awe-inspiring views of the North coast, Scottish Isles, and Donegal. Just beside the beach, you will find a beautiful town called Castlerock which has some amazing accommodation, restaurants, pubs and a transport system.

Location: Downhill Strand, Londonderry, Ireland
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When exploring the unique places in Ireland, also visit the Voya Seaweed Baths Strandhill. It is just a couple of minutes away from Sligo town, which offers a seaweed-based treatment to people to detoxify the whole body. This treatment includes facials, body wraps, and other therapies.

Taking Seaweed therapy is like a tradition here in Ireland for hundreds of years and is the only indigenous spa you can get here. This is a century-old practice for revitalizing every cell of your body and giving you a fresh new experience.

Location: Strand hill, Country Sligo, Ireland
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If you know what you can explore in Waterford, you will not miss exploring the place for anything. You may have heard of the brand Waterford crystal but may not know the connection that how it originated in Ireland. It is one of the oldest cities in Ireland and is rich in both history and culture. You will be able to absorb it through surrounding areas and ancient walls.

Moreover, do not forget to take a factory tour to witness the master craftsman's work and many other astonishing things. Those who visit Waterford also try biking here. The Greenway route runs from Waterford City to Dungarvan and offers a distance of 46 car-free kilometers. Plus, the view that you get to explore through your journey is spectacular. Further, there are also plenty of refreshment centers in your way where you can stop to take a break. 
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People Also Ask About Ireland

  1. Which are the famous places to visit in Ireland with family?

    1. Bunratty Castle and Folk Park: Make sure to take your family for the best castle experience here. This place will allow you to discover the traditional Irish home and play with the friendly animal. Also, do not miss the Traditional Irish Night including fun-activity like storytelling, music performance, and Irish culture.

    2. Killarney: This is another place you can take your family to. The place is also known as the Ring of Kerry and includes exploring the Killarney National Park and Muckross House & Garden. Moreover, here you get to hike with your family to the beautiful Torc waterfall and also take a boat ride across Lough Leane.

    3. Cliffs of Moher: It is a jaw-dropping place in Ireland. However, before hiking to the top of the cliffs, make sure to visit the exhibition and virtual reality of the 'The ledge.' However, if you want to experience a completely different view, take the Moher Boat Cruise. 
  2. Which are the best places to visit in Ireland in December?

    1. Boyne Valley Tomb: If you plan to visit Ireland in December, do not miss out on Boyne Valley Tomb. It consists of the most fascinating prehistoric landscape back from the Neolithic period. It also contains an ancient temple, which is a place of religious, spiritual, and ceremonial importance worth visiting.

    2. Doolin: Doolin is the base of the famous Cliff of Moher. There are plenty of things to explore here apart from the cliff of Moher, like, caves, interesting landscapes, and a quaint farm.

    3. King John's Castle: It is yet another castle that looks stunning in December. The court has a panoramic view of Limerick city. It also overlooks the river making it awe-inspiring. Also, don't forget to attend the new exhibition that successfully brings 800 years of the castle back to life.

    4. Kylemore Castle: People come here to witness the beautiful castle which a wealthy doctor gifted to his wife, Margaret. There is also an abbey on the grounds of the castle that you must not miss out on. It is one of the most iconic attractions of Galway city.

  3. What is Ireland famous for?

    Despite the fact it is a small nation, Ireland is famous for its magical landscape, craggy cliffs, rugged landscapes, and unusual geographical formation. It is also an attractive tourist spot because of the verdant grassland, frequent rains, and the famous shooting location of Game of Thrones.  
  4. Is Ireland expensive for tourists?

    Ireland is the 13th most expensive place globally, and it can be hard if you travel in the high season. However, if you plan your trip carefully, it can be much less. Keep aside an average expense of 109euro per day, including 32euro for a meal, 18euro for transportation, and 101euro for hotel accommodation. 
  5. What is the best time to visit Ireland?

    You can plan to visit Ireland between June to July when the weather is warm, and the landscape of Ireland is most vibrant. However, this is a high time with people crowding and prices high. You can also visit Ireland in late October when the temperature drops but is also not freezing. This time is best if you want to experience calm Ireland. 
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