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RETURN OPTIONSIreland is a country in the European Union that has a flag of tricolor which is green, white and orange. Green symbolizes the Catholic population in Ireland, the White symbolizes the peace and the Orange symbolizes the natural roots and protestant population. The capital city of Ireland is Dublin and the currency is Euro. Bunratty Castle, Giant’s Causeway, Cliff's of Moher and many more natural beauties and historical monuments are located in Ireland’s lush nature.
Luxurious greenery covering the island has given Ireland its nickname The Emerald Isle. Don’t miss out on its rich past and mysteriously breathtaking nature. While you plan your trip, here are our picks for not-to-miss attractions on your travel to Ireland.
The capital Dublin offers some of Ireland’s best tourist attractions. Check out the Riverdance, which is a show of traditional Irish music and dancing. Rated the number one Ireland tourist attraction, the Guinness factory in Dublin is where visitors can learn about the beer’s history. Lively Grafton Street is the perfect place to explore or do some shopping. For those interested in Irish history, Kilmainham Gaol prison is a must-see.
There are many interesting castles to visit in Ireland as well. Leap Castle in County Offaly is recognized as the most haunted castle in the world. The Ireland landmark the Rock of Cashel is one of the most well-recognizable images of the Emerald Isle. Visit Blarney Castle and partake in Irish tradition by kissing the Blarney Stone in Cork.
Once called by “the most beautiful place on Earth” by National Geographic, the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry is one of the best places in Ireland. Also located in County Kerry, Killarney National Park is not only ecologically diverse but also astoundingly beautiful. The Cliffs of Moher in County Clare are another natural attraction that brings in many visitors each year, offering wonderful views in clear weather.
To start your day have an Irish breakfast, also known locally as an ‘Ulster fry’. It includes eggs, sausages, bacon, puddings, mushrooms, baked beans, grilled tomato, and potato farls accompanied by fried bread and tea or coffee. It is an extremely enjoyable, if not overwhelming, way to prepare for your daily itinerary.
Irish stew, once considered a peasant dish, is a dish ranging from a thick casserole to soup-like and containing lamb or mutton, onions, parsley and of course, potatoes. Colcannon is a famous Irish food featuring mashed potatoes mixed with cabbage or kale and topped with boiled ham or bacon.
Due to its location, seafood is abundant in Irish cuisine. Salmon was once the most common fish found in Ireland, and generally smoked, fried or poached in fish stock and served with potatoes and peas. Cockles, mussels, clams, and oysters are commonly found everywhere, the perfect pair for a Guinness.
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