The westernmost of the British Isles, Ireland is an
enchanting destination steeped in history and tradition. A rainy climate keeps
its rolling hills eternally green, evoking a fairy-tale-like ambiance
throughout the countryside that has inspired a proud history of literature, art
and music — James Joyce, William Butler Yeats, Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett
are all Ireland natives.
But you’ll find far more than folklore on the Emerald Isle. Its
vibrant capital, Dublin, is a city of pleasant contradictions with some of the
newest landmarks, such as the stainless-steel Spire of Dublin, neighbored by
some of the oldest, like Dublin Castle. Paying homage to the country’s rural
roots, Dublin is also home to more green spaces than any other European capital
city.
Beyond Dublin, you’ll find other growing urban centers, from
Cork (Ireland’s second-largest city) in the southwest to Waterford, Wexford and
Drogheda on the east coast, and Limerick and Galway in the west. While each
destination boasts its own unique charms, the island’s cities, towns and
villages are generally known for their festivals, food and genuine Irish
hospitality.
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The westernmost of the British Isles, Ireland is an
enchanting destination steeped in history and tradition. A rainy climate keeps
its rolling hills eternally green, evoking a fairy-tale-like ambiance
throughout the countryside ...
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