Where to go in Ireland?



The Republic of Ireland is a country that deals with the euro as a member state of the EU.

Ireland is known as an important base for technology companies such as Google and Vodafone, this is due to low taxes compared to the rest of Europe, however, it is a tourist country that can be visited and enjoyed by its charming nature and historical places.

Ireland combines stunning nature and archaeological sites, and the best time to visit it is from mid-April until the end of September.

Ireland contains many tourist attractions in its various cities, the most important of which are:


The most important tourist places in the Irish capital. Dublin:

Dublin is characterized by easy access to tourist attractions due to their proximity to each other.

Among the tourist places in Dublin, for example, but not limited are:

Tours, such as,

- Viking splash tour:

An enchanting tour by amphibious vehicle to get to know the sights of the charming city through a tour on land and a tour on the river.

- Ghost Bus Tour:

An exciting tour on a terrifyingly designed bus, not recommended for the faint-hearted.

- Big Bus Tour:

Hop-on Hop-off bus, a double-decker bus that makes a several-stop tour of Dublin, including most of the city's tourist attractions.


The National Wax Museum:

The museum is full of excitement and adventure because of the exciting experiences it contains.


Grafton Street:

It is the heart of Dublin, the street is surrounded by tourists attractions and a wonderful street for walking and shopping, in addition to many malls, the most important of which is Stephen Green Mall, the street contains O'Neill Bridge, which connects the two banks of the city which is separated by the River Liffey.

Dublin contains many alleys and old neighbourhoods dating back to the Middle ages, and lots of museums and castles, besides Saint Stephen's green park, Killarney National Park, and many other parks.




Cliffs of Moher:

It is about 267 km away from the capital, Dublin, It is the filming location for the movie Harry Potter, and it's one of the most important tourist attractions in Ireland and the most visited place by tourists, vast expanses of nature filled with towering cliffs overlooking the ocean, the place is protected by UNESCO World Heritage.


Giant's Causeway:

A national nature reserve, it is a World Heritage Site according to the UNESCO classification. It is an area resulting from an ancient volcanic eruption, and it is an important tourist attraction.



Burren:

The area resembles walking on the surface of the moon due to its beauty and the strange nature of the land, which dates back to the Ice Age, in other words, millions of years ago, and there it's a perfect place to eat chocolate and drink coffee Hazel Mountain Café.


Tourism in Ireland is inexpensive when compared to other European countries, In a country without snakes, and invented the sport of hurling, it also invented Halloween, it is a place for filming a number of international films due to its unique nature and charming places, it is the right destination for tourists who love nature and history,