Located right inside Dublin, fun place to walk around, and learn the history of a pint!
When they ask for volunteers, raise your hand, you will be treated to a special surprise at the end!
Beautiful college to walk around, and see the Book of Kells, and explore the library!
A visit to Kilmainham Gaol will take you on a journey through Irish history. You will discover the stories of people held here as ordinary criminals alongside those who fought for Irish independence.
Little more than a half hour from the venue, but a great town to walk around and see.
About a two hour drive from dublin, great place to walk around, and see live music.
The quiet man was filmed here. It is set within a particularly scenic corner of County Galway, the region is famous for its wild terrain and soft colours. Kylemore Abbey, is beautiful, and located in this region.
If you have time, would recommend going down to the south, and going around the ring of Kerry. Possibly the most scenic drive in Ireland.
The earliest evidence of human activity in the interior of Wicklow dates to around 4,300 BCE.Passage tombs, from the Neolithic period, are the earliest and most prominent feature of prehistoric Irish civilisation in the Wicklow Mountains
The Cliffs of Moher are famous for more than just their beauty. Formed over 300 million years ago, they boast a fascinating history — and mythology. From mermaids to a lost city, there's no question that these cliffs have inspired some of the most interesting Irish folktales.
Temple Bar is a busy riverside neighbourhood, spread over cobbled pedestrian lanes., with crowded pubs that play live music.
Skellig Michael is a remote, rocky island situated in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of County Kerry in Ireland. Famous for its remarkably preserved early Christian monastery and for being the filming location for two Star Wars movies, the island attracts pilgrims and film fans from all over the world.
Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, it is located in the south of Ireland. It's known for its markets and its food.
According to legend, kissing the stone endows the kisser with the gift of the gab.
If you want to really experience what Irish sport is all about, you need to experience a GAA game at Croke Park, as it is one of the best things to do in Dublin. If you aren't able to see a GAA game-the museum and sky walk are great to do.
Kinsale Town, located at the start of the Wild Atlantic Way, is famous for its colourful streets, rich history and beautiful landscapes.
The Ring of Beara is a great scenic drive in cork. Not for the faint of heart, driving, as the roads are very winding.
Overlooking the Plains of Tipperary, the Rock of Cashel is one of Ireland’s most historic sights. This was the seat of the ancient kings of Ireland. St. Patrick baptized King Aengus here in 450 AD. Now visitors arrive every day to tour this historic complex of buildings.