1. Titanic Belfast
A monument and visitor attraction in Belfast, Northern Ireland, dedicated to the RMS Titanic, which was built in the city.
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A monument and visitor attraction in Belfast, Northern Ireland, dedicated to the RMS Titanic, which was built in the city.
A major government complex, conference center, and tourist attraction in Dublin, Ireland, showcasing historic architecture and exhibitions.
A UNESCO World Heritage site in Northern Ireland, famous for its unique hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity.
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An iconic brewery tour in Dublin where visitors can learn about the history of Guinness and enjoy a pint with panoramic city views.
A visitor center and attraction offering stunning views of the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most famous natural landmarks.
A historic site featuring medieval buildings on a limestone hill in Cashel, Ireland, known for its architectural and religious significance.
A 15th-century castle and living history museum in County Clare, Ireland, showcasing medieval life and traditional Irish culture.
Famous for the Blarney Stone, this historic castle near Cork offers beautiful gardens and the chance to 'kiss the stone' for eloquence.
A medieval castle perched on the edge of a cliff in Northern Ireland, known for its dramatic location and ruins.
A former prison in Belfast, now a museum offering guided tours that explore its history and architecture.
A scenic national park in County Galway, Ireland, offering hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and stunning landscapes.
One of Ireland's largest and best-preserved castles, located in County Tipperary, featuring impressive medieval architecture.
A public park in Cork City, Ireland, known for its gardens, walking paths, and the Cork Public Museum.
A museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland, showcasing art, history, and natural sciences with free admission.
A visitor attraction in County Clare featuring a cave tour through the Burren's unique limestone landscape.
An open-air museum in Wexford, Ireland, presenting reconstructions of historic Irish dwellings and settlements.
A series of separation barriers in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with murals reflecting the city's history and peace efforts.
An 18th-century mansion in County Wicklow, Ireland, known for its art collection and beautiful gardens.
An island in Cork Harbour, Ireland, featuring historic fortifications and a former prison turned tourist attraction.
A former prison in Dublin, Ireland, now a museum that tells the story of Irish political history and independence.
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