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Get through the haze of Guinness and rowdy folk songs with help from an Ireland guide from tourHQ, exploring the Emerald Isle’s natural wonders, folksy towns and castles like a local.

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Discover the Heart of Dublin: Trace the Irish Tales at the ...

Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland, is a city where ancient and modern narratives collide in an extraordinary fusion. From the imposing majesty of Dublin Castle and the gregarious streets of ...

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5 Reasons Why You Should Hire a Guide!

Amongst the gazillion logistics that need to be taken care of while planning for a tour, one key decision that people usually find themselves resistant to is hiring a guide. Especially, if you ...

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The Whisky Compass - A Travel Guide to the Best Distilleries ...

Whisky making is as cerebral a science as is putting a man on the moon. It demands as much precision and practice to master, as is required in any art form. 

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“Jump into Ireland” : A travel guide

Home to rolling green hills and a rich history filled with mysterious Cel

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An Irish Food Tour

In Ireland, referring to a food item as traditional depends on how far back you want to go. Historically traditional and currently traditional are quite different things, so in order to get the full ...

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2019 Travel Trends to Look Forward to

Tourism is a constantly evolving industry. As more and more people travel worldwide, the travel options are becoming increasingly exotic by the day. 2018 saw the rise of yoga retreats and winter ...

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Ten Ways to Experience Dublin Like a Local

Once a Viking settlement, and today the capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin has the enviable reputation as an ideal stag-do location. That said, there is so much more to this historic city for ...

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The 10 most amazing Road Trips Around the World

Sometimes the best views are those seen from the car as you drive along a dusty dirt track. Here are 10 Best Road Trips you can take to experience the thrills of travel.

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10 Best Food Tours Around the World

Food tours not only allow you to find the tastiest flavours, but also help you understand the cuisine, how it was made, and where it comes from. Here are the 10 best food tours to try!

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Winter is Coming: Season 7 Games of Thrones Filming Locations ...

Game of Thrones latest season has already ended, but with production for season 8 rumored to be taking longer than previous ones (you may have to wait until 2019 for new episodes!) why not visit some ...

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What to See and Do in Dingle

I was in Dingle on the weekend, one of my favourite towns in Ireland. I was visiting some sites to visit with tour groups, but they are also great for anyone visiting this lovely, little town in the ...

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Adare, One of the Loveliest Villages in Ireland

Some brief information on Adare, heritage town and one of the loveliest villages in Ireland.

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A Brief History of Limerick City

This is a brief history of the city of Limerick.

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5 Reasons why Derry should Host, in Part, Games From the Rugby ...

Ireland and Derry City have entered the race to host the Rugby World Cup 2023 and here are 5 reasons why it should.

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The 30 most beautiful towns in Europe, second place, Berat - ...

Mangalem, the city of Berat’s old town, sits on the banks of the river Osum and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In medieval times it was a frontier town of the Byzantine Empire, to which its ...

Ireland

Whiskey, shanty songs, thick-brewed Guinness, hearty homemade meals and some of the world’s most alluring folkloric traditions converge on this republic surrounded by wild Atlantic swells on the outer edges of Europe.
Visitors here come in search of the ubiquitous Dublin pub night, where, fuelled by stouts, they stamp and sing until the early hours. Others seek the wild and wonderful legends of Ireland’s outlaying counties, where ruined castles and ancient sepulchres hide betwixt the verdant valley sides.
Culturally and historically interested travellers should be sure to ask their Ireland tour guide about the truly astounding complex of Brú na Bóinne in County Meath, home to some relics dating back as far as 30,000 years, or the fabled Blarney Castle near Cork, where the luck of the Irish awaits anyone daring enough to lean from the battlements’ edge.
But more than anything it’s the Irish character that makes this nation a great place to be, and the locals from Cork to Dublin are invariably friendly, fast arriving at an air of informality with any travellers who pass their way.

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