Ireland is a beautiful country known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, friendly people, and vibrant culture. There are many things to see and do in Ireland, from exploring ancient castles and ruins to enjoying traditional music sessions in a local pub.
Here are some popular tourist attractions and activities in Ireland:
Dublin: Ireland's capital city is a must-visit for any tourist. Visit the historic Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells, and stroll through the streets of Temple Bar, the city's cultural quarter, with its lively pubs and street performers.
Cliffs of Moher: These spectacular cliffs rise 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean and are one of Ireland's most popular natural attractions.
Ring of Kerry: This scenic drive takes you through some of Ireland's most stunning landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and coastline.
Killarney National Park: Located in County Kerry, this park is home to beautiful lakes, waterfalls, and hiking trails.
Giant's Causeway: This natural wonder on the north coast of Ireland features thousands of interlocking basalt columns that were formed by volcanic activity.
Irish pubs: No visit to Ireland is complete without a visit to a traditional Irish pub. Enjoy a pint of Guinness and some live music while chatting with friendly locals.
Irish castles: Ireland is home to many historic castles, including the famous Blarney Castle, which is home to the Blarney Stone, said to give the gift of eloquence to those who kiss it.
Gaelic games: Attend a hurling or Gaelic football match, which are two of Ireland's most popular sports.
Traditional music: Ireland is known for its traditional music, which can be enjoyed in pubs and at music festivals throughout the country.
Food and drink: Ireland is home to many delicious dishes, including Irish stew, fish and chips, and soda bread, as well as a wide range of beers, ciders, and whiskeys.
Overall, Ireland is a fantastic destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and natural beauty. With so much to see and do, it's no wonder that tourism is such an important industry in Ireland.
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7. - 160 nationalities living in Ireland
- Currecny - EURO’s
Population – 49lakhs
- One of the Wealthiest Countries in OECD
- There are almost 700 pubs
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8. GALWAY OYSTER FESTIVAL
KILKENNY ARTS FESTIVAL
DUBLINS HORSE FESTIVAL
DUBLIN ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE
FLEADH TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC FESTIVAL
F E S T I V A L S
9. *ORK CORK AIRPORT
CFN DONGEL AIRPORT
*DUB DUBLIN AIRPORT
GWY GALWAY AIRPORT
NOC WEST KNOCK AIRPORT
KIR KERRY AIRPORT
*SNN SHANNON AIRPORT
SXL SLIGO AIRPORT
WAT WATERFORD AIRPORT
AIRPORTS
10. B U D G E T
VIJAYAWADA – DUBLIN(IRELAND)
TIME DURATION
18:45hrs
12. - Extended over 9 Interactive Galleries with Many Dimensions
- It was Worlds Leading Tourist Attraction in Northen Ireland
- it Tells the Story of Titanic
Titanic Belfast museum
13. - The Market was Build between 1890 –
1896.
The Market was Awarded has
Best Fresh Production of Goods and Best
Atmosphere
- Uk’s Largest Indoor Market in 2019
- Market open at Friday to Sunday with Live
Music and Electric Atmosphere
ST. GEORGE
MARKET
14. - It was a Good Weekend Destitaion
- Around 200 Stalls with Food Items and Groceries, Books,
Handcrafts etc
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15. - It is a Rocky Hill which Can Cover the Over view
of Belfast City
- Its Height was Recorded as 368 meters
Cave Hills
16. - It Represents the Nose of Nepoleon
- Panoramic views Across Belfast can Visible ont
the Top of CaveHills
17. - These Gardens were Found in 1795
- It Occupied over 28 acers
- Almost 20,000 living plants in Garden
- Also known as Epic Irish Emigration Museum
Botanical Garden’s
18. - It is 19th century scotish baronial style castle
- Belfast castle is magnified as sandstone building
BELFAST CASTLE
19. - In 1862, chichesters family decided to build a castle with
the scotish archite john lanyon
- Castle Contains both parkland & mature mixed woodland
and can see whole city
20. - Its constructed at 1898 to 1906, its Height was 1,640
feet(500m)
- it was renovated in 2009 with the cost of approx 3,60,000
EURO’s
BELFAST CITYHALL
21. - It was the landmark of northen ireland
- Building was constructed using 2,100 tonnes of steel,
13,100 sq.m of concrete, 7,300 sq.m of triple glazed
23. IS A Capital of the Republic of Ireland which is
situated at the east coast mouth of River Liffey
’s Historic Buildings made Dublin More Special
Dublin Castle was Constructed at 13th centuray
which was still Attractive
- National Museum of Ireland explores
Irish Heritage and Culture
24. - In 1592, by the hands of ‘queen elizabeth’, trinity
university was founded
- widely considered as most prestigious university in
europe
- focused fields in music, law, literature & humanities
- Library Consists 2,00,000 old books
TRINITY COLLEGE
25. Many Indian and Holywood Movies were shooted
in Trinity university
26. - It can trace its origin back more than 1000 years
- It is well known as the ireland’s principal city and cultural,
educational AND INDUSTRIAL CENTER
- THIS MUSEUM WAS CONSTRUCTED AT 18TH CENTUARY
- IN 2013, OVER 51,500 VISITED THE MUSEUM
LITTLE MUSEUM
27. - It is a national museum of ireland
- Located in kildare street
- history of stone age to the late middle ages
HOUSE OF PARLIMENT
28. - It was founded in 1030AD by Stric,king of dublin
- It almost 1000 years old and it was only viking church
- this church reflects the both religious & political aspects of ireland
CATHEDRAL
30. - CLIFFS ARE OVER 320 MILLION YEARS OLD
- IRELANDS ANCIENT RIVER LAID DOWN
SEDIMENTS ON THE SEABED TO FORM ROCK
OF CLIFFS OF MOHER
- Cliffs of Moher is a hotspot for a wide range of
flora and
fauna with as much as 20 different species of birds
to be seen
- featured in many movies including Harry Potter,
The Princess Bride, Leap Year and many
more.
31. O'Brien's Tower marks the highest point of the
Cliffs of Moher, a
very popular tourist destination in County Clare,
Ireland. It is located a short distance
from the villages Doolin and Liscannor.
O’BRIEN’S TOWER
32. formally The Burren and Cliffs
of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark is an internationally
designated area of geological interest in The Burren region
of County Clare, Ireland. It was the third Geopark to be
designated in Ireland, and is recognised at both European
and global levels.
Doolin caves
33. Burren & Cliffs of
Moher UNESCO Global Geopark is formed of
Carboniferous limestones sandstones and shale (320-300
Ma). ... The limestones contain abundant caves including
one of the longest free hanging stalactites in the world
burren
34. Gus O'Connor's Pub is one of the most famous pubs in Ireland which is
constructed on 1832.
The pub is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Doolin, set
amongst the rolling
hills of West Clare, a stones throw from the Atlantic Ocean.
GUS O’CONNOR’S PUB
35. one of the most memorable courses on earth and a
perennial Top 100 track. Best Part 5: 12th Hole – 577 Yards
– The 60 yard difference from the back tee
LAHINCH GOLF
CLUB