Knowing Ireland And Its Culture Closely With Especial Rentals

Ireland is the home of natural wonders, historical lands, and the famous cultural mascot, Guinness. Ireland is an island which lies in the western part of Europe. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean. Ireland looks like a basin with its low mountains. The place has stunning natural landscapes. It has a mild climate, and summers are warm and cold winters. Spring and summer are the most favourable weather when you can visit Ireland. Tourists can take advantage of the warm months from March to September. 

Explore The Old Castles N Dungeons 

Adventurous places like the Ring of Kerry and the Moher Cliffs draw tourists annually. The Giant's Causeway and Burren Karst have unusual magical landscapes. You can explore the oldest monasteries, such as the 6th-century monastic site at Glendalough in County Wicklow. 

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    The mysterious Giant's Causeway, the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland, is a place worthy of being explored. The 40,000 interlocking basalt columns created naturally during volcanic eruptions amaze the visitors.

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    West Cork, Dingle, Galway, and the Ring of Kerry are some places you can visit during your stay in Ireland. The Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary is a 12th-century fortress with a round tower and a cathedral. The chapel contains priceless Celtic art. 

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    The gothic and haunted Irish Castles offer beautiful views and underground caves. Cahir, Kilkenny and Dunguaire Castles are like a magical journey to the kings and queens. Blarney Castle in County Cork is famous for the Blarney Stone set into the castle's wall. You will feel an enchantment when you explore these castles.

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    The Guinness Storehouse and St. James Gate Brewery in Dublin is the most visited spot. Tourists come here to see their on-site stout-producing plant. You can be a witness to the brewing process. Enjoy the traditional Irish cuisine or taste a pint. You can see the 360-degree views of Dublin from the Gravity Bar.

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    The Trinity College in Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, is the oldest university, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. It stretches across 40-acre land. It has the magnificent solitude of cobbled squares and gardens famous for its collection of great treasures. An exhibition of the 9th-century illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells, the Books of Durrow and Armagh, and an ancient Irish harp are on display and open for a visit.

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    O'Connell Street is the home to the iconic General Post Office, built-in 1814. The bullet holes from the 1916 Uprising are still there. It would be best to explore the GPO Witness History Museum to understand the critical turning points of Irish history, including the Irish War of Independence and the Northern Ireland peace process. 

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    The gorgeous Merrion Square is Dublin's grandest Georgian square and is a famous landmark. A vibrant statue of the renowned Dublin writer and wit, Oscar Wilde, is at the centre of the great park. You will feel as if you are in the Georgian era. Local artists gather around the park perimeter and display their paintings on the railings at weekends. You can buy some as a part of your memories.

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    The National Museum of Ireland features archaeology and holds permanent exhibitions. Information related to the Discovery of gold, the Prehistoric ages of Ireland, and the astonishing Viking collection can be found. The Treasury collection is worth seeing in this world-class museum.

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Local Cuisines

Irish cuisines are simple, hearty dishes. The land is famous for potatoes and pints of Guinness from the brewery in Dublin. Irish staple food like Boxty, Irish Stew, and Colcannon are some dishes you can try your hands on. Guinness, the national drink of Ireland, is a dark liquid, creamy in texture with a bitter flavour of coffee, chocolate, and herbs. Tourists love the pint of Irish coffee made with brown sugar, Irish whiskey, coffee, and fresh layered cream.

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