Ireland - tourist attractions

markerA Ashford Castle Ashford Castleis a medieval castle turned five star luxury hotel near Cong on the Mayo / Galway border in Ireland, on the shore of Lough Corrib. Ashford Castle is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World organization. A castle was built on the site in 1228 by the Anglo-Norman House of Burke foll... Ashford Castle - photo
markerB King John's Castle in Limerick King John's Castle is a castle located on King's Island in Limerick, Ireland, next to the River Shannon. The walls, towers and fortifications remain today, and are a visitor attraction. The remains of a Viking settlement were uncovered during the construction of a visitor centre at the site. The Vi... King John's Castle in Limerick - photo
markerC Áras an Uachtaráin Áras an Uachtaráin, formerly the Viceregal Lodge, is the official residence of the President of Ireland. It is located in the Phoenix Park on the northside of Dublin. The original house was designed by park ranger and amateur architect, Nathaniel Clements in the mid eighteenth century. It was bough... Áras an Uachtaráin - photo
markerD Wellington Monument The Wellington Monument (or more correctly the Wellington Testimonial; Irish: Teistiméireacht Wellington) is an obelisk located in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. The testimonial is situated at the southeast end of the Park, overlooking Kilmainham and the River Liffey. The structure is 62 metres... Wellington Monument - photo
markerE Phoenix Park Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce) is an urban park in Dublin, Ireland, lying 2–4 km west of the city centre, north of the River Liffey. Its 11 km perimeter wall encloses 707 hectares (1,750 acres), one of the largest walled city parks in Europe. It includes large areas of grassland and tree... Phoenix Park - photo
markerF National Gallery of Ireland The National Gallery of Ireland (Irish: Gailearaí Náisiúnta na hÉireann) houses the Irish national collection of Irish and European art. It is located in the centre of Dublin with one entrance on Merrion Square, beside Leinster House, and another on Clare Street. It was founded in 1854 and opened it... National Gallery of Ireland - photo
markerG Temple Bar Temple Bar (Irish: Barra an Teampaill) is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland. Unlike the areas surrounding it, Temple Bar has preserved its medieval street pattern, with many narrow cobbled streets. It is promoted as "Dublin's cultural quarter" and has a lively ... Temple Bar - photo
markerH Guinness Storehouse Guinness Storehouse (informally the Storehouse, also known as Guinness Hop Store) is a Guinness-themed tourist attraction located at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Since opening in November 2000, it has received over four million visitors. The Storehouse is laid out over seven floors ... Guinness Storehouse - photo
markerI O'Connell Street O'Connell Street (Irish: Sráid Uí Chonaill) is Dublin's main thoroughfare. It measures 49 m (160 ft) in width at its southern end, 46 m (150 ft) at the north, and is 500 m (1650 ft) in length. Known as 'Sackville Street' until 1924, it was renamed in honour of Daniel O'Connell, a nationalist leader ... O'Connell Street - photo
markerJ Spire of Dublin The Spire of Dublin, officially titled the Monument of Light (Irish: An Túr Solais), is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 121.2 metres (398 ft) in height, located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland. The spire was designed by Ian Ritchie Archit... Spire of Dublin - photo

Ireland - cities with tourist attractions

Dublin
Dublin (8)
Mayo
Cong (1)
Limerick
Limerick (1)

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