Map of cities in Ireland
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Fantastic City Tours and Excursions in Ireland
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Culture of regions in Ireland
Dublin Castle is the main historical attraction of the city. The beautiful construction was built during the colonial era. This is a powerful fortification with thick walls surrounded by a high stone wall and a moat. For many centuries the castle has remained an impregnable fortress. Today the territory of the old castle is open to public. Thanks to the fact that during its existence the castle has not been ambushed, the building has survived to this day in its original form. Today the spacious … Read more

Despite the fact that Galway has partially lost its once high economic status, its historical charm is fully preserved. Travelers are recommended to explore the city's attractions on foot, as they are all within walking distance of each other. One of the most significant historic landmarks is St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church. Built in the 15th century, it is one of the largest religious buildings in Ireland. The church is not only remarkable for its impressive age and scale, but also for the … Read more

Hotel Dunloe Castle Gardens is interesting for its architecture - however, it is here that those wishing to enjoy the pastoral atmosphere to its fullest and admire the beautiful views prefer to stay. The fact is that the hotel was built on the site of Dunloe Castle, a traditional Irish castle the first mention of which dates back to 1215. Nearby is the Dunloe Ogham Stones - a kind of open-air museum telling the history of the Celtic tribes that once lived here. The stones were carved in the … Read more

Bangor is an old historic city, so sightseeing enthusiasts will definitely not get bored here. Its main symbol is the 19th-century Penrhyn Castle, which is considered a striking example of neo-Norman architecture. The castle houses several museums and most of its halls are currently open for guided tours. Beautiful historic finishes and interior elements have been preserved in some halls. Wonderful carved ceilings and colorful stained-glass windows deserve special attention here. An … Read more
