1. Titanic Belfast
An iconic visitor attraction in Belfast, showcasing the history of the Titanic with interactive exhibits and galleries.
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An iconic visitor attraction in Belfast, showcasing the history of the Titanic with interactive exhibits and galleries.
A historic castle and government complex in Dublin, offering guided tours of its state apartments and medieval undercroft.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring unique basalt column formations created by volcanic activity, with scenic coastal views.
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An immersive visitor center at the Cliffs of Moher, providing interactive exhibits and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
A spectacular historic site with medieval buildings, including a round tower, cathedral, and Cormac's Chapel, set on a limestone hill.
Famous for the Blarney Stone, which grants the gift of eloquence, this castle also features beautiful gardens to explore.
Dramatically perched on a cliff edge, this medieval castle ruin offers stunning views and rich history on the Antrim coast.
A former prison in Belfast now open for tours, revealing the history of incarceration and political conflict in Northern Ireland.
A lovely public park in Cork city with walking paths, a pond, playground, and the Cork Public Museum nearby.
Located in Belfast, this museum offers diverse collections ranging from art and history to natural sciences.
Explore the Burren's unique karst landscape through cave tours, walking trails, and a birds of prey centre.
An open-air museum in Wexford depicting Ireland’s history from prehistoric times through reconstructions of ancient dwellings.
An 18th-century stately home set in beautiful parklands, featuring art collections and guided tours.
A historic island in Cork Harbour with a former prison, military fortifications, and guided tours exploring its fascinating past.
A historic former prison in Dublin famous for its role in Irish history, now a museum with guided tours.
A picturesque waterfall located in the Comeragh Mountains, offering hiking trails and scenic natural beauty.
A scenic coastal walking trail in County Cork with stunning cliff views and opportunities to spot seabirds and marine life.
A family-friendly wildlife park featuring exotic animals and rescue efforts, ideal for animal lovers.
A museum in Waterford showcasing medieval artifacts, Viking history, and the city’s rich heritage.
An exhibition detailing the Viking history of Waterford, with interactive displays and historic artifacts.
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