Woven with wild greenery and Gaelic legends, the Emerald Isle is one of Europe’s most prized jewels. Rugged Atlantic beaches and mystery-shrouded sites rub shoulders with the cosmopolitan cities of Belfast and Dublin, where literary history and warm Irish hospitality are always in abundance.
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Cushendun is probably the nicest small town/village on the coastal drive. It is set in a conservation area managed by the National Trust at the mouth of the Glendun river and attracts many visitors annually. Anyone travelling the Antrim Coast road northwards should make a point of reaching here for a break to enjoy the tranquility.
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Located in one of the oldest parts of Galway with a history dating back centuries, Galway's West End or 'The West' as it is known locally, is essentially that part of oGalway that you arrive at when you cross one of Galway's famous bridges that lead away from the city centre towards the sea with unique and original people. Galway's West End is home to some of the city's best pubs including Galway's premier live music venues, trendy bars with contemporary dh's and the best traditional music venues in Galway This side of the city also offers the best dining options that Galway has to offer with an eclectic range of award winning restaurants. Galway's West End is saturated in culture with a strong and interesting history, Irish speaking organisations and a fantastic arts scene including an Art's centre, galleries, theatre and much more. It's that part of time that as a tourist you're delighted to discover.
So much to do and see here! Galway's Westend is Galway's Bestend! Great bars like Taylor's and the Bierhaus. Great burger joints like BoTown and Handsome Burger. And plenty of tea and coffee shops like Urban Grind and Seacret garden.
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Funky shops, eclectic cafes and hordes of stylish young Europeans have made Temple Bar one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city.
Loved Temple bar, alcohol is a bit pricey here though in some of the bars. Palace bar at the top of Temple bar if you come in from the Main Street-fleet street Fantastic pub, great service, fabulous atmosphere and live music on a Thursday night which was a lovely surprise for us and great experience for our teenager whose first time in Dublin in a traditional pub. Great palace to visit and a must if visiting Ireland. Be prepared though prices are high, but worth it. It can get quite busy especially of an evening but good atmosphere all round
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Shopping heaven plenty of places to eat great atmosphere and plenty of small streets leading of it with more shopping it’s great and the weather was lovely
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Wonderful to see this area of Waterford City starting to develop its own identity. There is a nice mixture of businesses in the area including nightlife and also some retail shops. We had a nice bite to eat in the quaint Revolution Bar and done some shopping in the equally quirky Narnia vintage store and USA store. Look forward to our return.
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