Shopping Centres in Ireland

Shop till you drop at some of Ireland’s best known shopping centres. Below, we list centres from all corners of the country, each one with a wealth of stores selling goods of every variety. Arthurs Quay Centre Arthurs Quay, Limerick, Limerick This award-winning shopping centre has over 30 stores in a relaxed environment. Facilities include restaurants, crèche and play area and supervised multistorey parking. The Blanchardstown Centre Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Dublin Welcome to The Blanchardstown Centre, the centre that offers you the best …
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Cinemas in Ireland

UGC Cinema Dublin Parnell Centre, Parnell Street, Dublin 1, Dublin A state of the art 9 screen mulitplex cinema. All screens have DTS and the complex includes a concessions area and cappuccino bar. UGC Films Stars kids club on Saturday mornings Irish Film Centre 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin The Film Institute of Ireland is the national body charged with responsibility for the promotion of the culture of the moving image in Ireland. The Institute owns and manages the Irish Film Centre (IFC), a unique cultural resource …
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Concert Venues in Ireland

Browse our list of some of the top concert venues in Ireland. From major chart topping bands to comedy nights, these venues host an array of national and international acts. National Concert Hall Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, Dublin The National Concert Hall is Ireland’s most prestigious music venue. This magnificent building was designed in the classical style for the Great Exhibition of 1865. It subsequently became the centre piece of the emerging UCD (University College Dublin) before its inauguration as Ireland’s National Concert Hall on the 9th September 1981. As …
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Bicycle Hire In Ireland

Browse our list of Bicycle hire establishments in Ireland. From the main cities to rural villages, bicycle hire is a popular and inexpensive means of exploring the country at your own pace. Phoenix Park Bike Hire Dublin Park Gate Street ENTRANCE to the Phoenix Park, Dublin 1, We offer a full range of bikes, from kiddies, tag-alongs, tandems, mountain bikes, hybrids & racing bikes. Our bikes are all, ‘Giant’, made in Holland, and perfect for a few hours or a day’s biking. Our fully experienced staff will guarantee you …
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Limousine Hire In Ireland

Browse our list of limousine hire operators in Ireland. Many offer chauffeur driven services from a host of locations around Ireland. Wexford Taxi and Limousine Hire Adamstown, Wexford Founded in 2007 our company has steadily gained a high reputation for the quality and affordability of the services that we offer. Our Cars, Limousines and People Carriers are always maintained to a high standard. Operating primarily in the Southeast of Ireland from our base in County Wexford, we also provide a service to and from all Airports and Ferry Ports. …
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Harbours in Ireland

With its extensive coastline, Ireland offers a wide range of different harbours, both historic and scenic. Below you will find a selection of Irish harbours from around the country. Killary Harbour Leenane, Galway Ireland’s only true fjord, Killary Harbour is a long narrow inlet that runs between the mountains at Leenane, Galway, for 16km. It is ideal for a variety of water pursuits. Clondra (Cloondara) Longford, Longford Cloondara, an attractive village 8km west of Longford, represents the Royal Canal’s terminal with the River Shannon. The cut-stone harbour, known as Richmond …
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Islands in Ireland

Ireland’s coastline and inland lakes are scattered with hundreds of islands, ranging from scraps of land no bigger than rocks to larger settlements that are home to thriving communities. Below you will find a selection of some of Ireland’s most beloved islands. Inishbofin Island Inishbofin, Galway Located off the west coast of County Galway, Inishbofin remains one of Irelands best loved islands. It was singled out by St Colman as the location for his monastery because of its tranquillity, and the same serenity surrounds the island today. The outdoor enthusiast …
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Lakes in Ireland

From Lough Neagh in the north to the Lakes of Killarney in the south, Ireland is famous for its lakes. With everything from small pools to large bodies of water with Blue Flag beaches, Ireland has a lake to suit everyone. Pick your favourite from the selection below. Lough Derg Tipperary, Tipperary Ireland’s Pleasure Lake, Lough Derg, is the largest of the River Shannon’s lakes, and is almost an inland sea. It is renowned for game and coarse angling, boating, sailing, windsurfing, and waterskiing. The shores of Lough Derg on …
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Mountains in Ireland

Moulded by the Ice Age into a land of craggy peaks and deep valleys, Ireland is a hillwalker’s delight. From the 1000-metre-plus Carrauntouhill to the hundreds of smaller hills that dot the landscape, there is a mountain to suit every everyone. Below you will find information on some of Ireland’s most popular peaks. The Mourne Mountains Newcastle, Down Described as relatively ‘young,’ the Mountains of Mourne were formed in the Ice Age more than 50 million years ago. Few areas of similar extent demonstrate such a variety of topography, landforms, coast …
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National Parks in Ireland

Fortunately for visitors, an abundance of national parkland means much of Ireland’s scenic beauty is freely accessible. With thousands of acres open to the public, it is possible for everyone to explore the island’s attractions. Here you will find details of some of Ireland’s most popular national parks. Muckross House, Gardens And Traditional Farms Killarney National Park, Muckross, Killarney, Kerry Listed among Ireland’s top tourist attractions, Muckross House is situated in the heart of the beautiful Killarney National Park on the shore of Killarney’s lower lake. Built in 1843, Muckross …
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