Dublin
Being one of the oldest cities in Europe, Dublin is not short of historical landmarks and tourist attractions. However, Dublin can be quite a costly place if you arrive unprepared.
The city is an eclectic mix of old architecture and a new, vibrant cosmopolitan culture. However, Ireland’s capital is still relatively small so the average tourist can easily explore this city on foot.
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Shannon
Shannon airport is the gateway to the majestic shore, cities and counties of western Ireland. The region encompasses the four counties of Offaly, Tipperary, Limerick and Clare, all of which offer their own unique holiday experience. Visit the spectacular 700ft sea Cliffs of Moher, the breathtaking Thomond Park or a simple weekend break in Limerick City.
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Cork
Cork is located in Cork County, the largest of all the Irish local regions. Found on the south west coast of the country, it is steeped in local history. With a rich array of ancient buildings and cultural sites, tourists can easily get lost wandering through an ancient world of Irish whiskey, transport, agriculture, cathedrals and folklore.
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