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What are the must sees in Ireland?

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What are the must sees in Ireland?

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  1. Bamma live in Ireland. Bamma say we famous for two things. Bamma say whiskey and luck. Bamma say his favorite place is Whiskey Bills Lucky Lady. Bamma say this local pool hall and casino. Bamma say there a secret card game in back. Bamma say just go to bartender. Bamma say go like this, psst psst psst, one a Bamma two. Bamma say all the locals know code. Bamma say you get treated like king. Bamma say you get free drink and rack of chips. Bamma hope he help you. Bamma say so.


  2. i suppose the best place to start is in dublin...the guiness factory is a must..you get to see how it has changed over the year and learn everything you need to know about guiness.and of course the free pint at the end goes down well..while in dublin hit Temple Bar too..here youl find some trad irish bars and a great music scene..its really lively at the weekend..hop on one of the bus tours and it will bring you around the city and then whatever catches your eye you can jump off at and go visit..if you have any interest in history make sure you visit Kilmainham jail..its my fave!!

    moving across to the west of ireland, do not dare leave ireland without visiting connemara and the cliffs of mohar..youl have ruined a trip to ireland if you dont..the cliffs are breathtaking!!

    If you have time the ring of kerry tour down south is nice and also the ailwee caves again to the west are gorge!!

    up north then in the Giants Causeway..extremely famous and popular!!!

    Enjoy Ireland anyway

  3. Dublin:

    O'Connell Street, Dublin Castle, Henrietta Street, Front Square and Campanile of Trinity College, River Liffey, Áras an Uachtaráin, Croke Park, The Helix Theatre, Dublin City Hall, Leinster House, Government Buildings, Ha'penny Bridge, Henry Street and the spire,  St Patrick's Tower, The Garden of Remembrance, Trim Castle, Guinness Factory.

    Cork:

    River Lee, Shandon Bells, Cork City Hall, St Finbarre's Cathedral, The Glucksman Gallery, Cork Courthouse, Quadrangle at UCC, Blarney Castle.

    Limerick:

    St John's Cathedral (tallest in Ireland), Riverpoint Skyscraper, Sylvester O'Halloran

    Other:

    The Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Bushmills.!!!

    Cliffs of Moher, Clare!!

    Rock of Cashel, Munster.!!

    Mountains of Mourne, Down.!

    Derry (Maiden City) and the River Foyle. (Northern Ireland).

    St Columb's Cathedral, Derry.

  4. i am a American living in Ireland, the best way to see it and the must sees, are the place and people themselves, if you have never been here, be prepared to see things that will amaze you, you can see a building older than the dirt- sitting next to a 300 million dollar building and they fit together, you can drive out into the country ans see old houses church's and castles that no-one has been in for years, the whole place is a must see, i have lived here for 6 years now and i am still enjoying the venture.

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