Isn't it great living in Ireland? A historic land of saints and scholars, beautiful greenery, stunning castles and other cool stuff like that. A playground for culture vultures from around the world, Ireland offers something for anyone who loves a bit of history, scenery, sport or entertainment.
Any of this lot should be able to scratch your cultural itch...
1. Japanese Gardens, Kildare
Found at the Irish National Stud, the majestic gardens are a treat for the eyes.
2. Croke Park, Dublin
The spiritual home of Irish sport.
3. Denzille Private Cinema, Dublin
An exclusive 30-seater cinema catering for private parties and corporate events.
4. Cork Opera House
The only purpose-built opera house in the country.
5. Reginald's Tower, Waterford
Located in the Viking Triangle in Ireland's oldest city.
6. Rock Of Cashel, Tipperary
One of Ireland's most spectacular tourist attractions.
7. Titanic Belfast
An educational and interactive look at the 1912 tragedy that endures to this day.
8. Kylemore Abbey, Galway
This stunning abbey and walled garden is just over an hour from Galway city.
9. Curraghmore House, Waterford
2,500 acres of gorgeous gardens and woodland.
10. Newgrange, Meath
One of Ireland's most recognisable and historic tourist attractions.
11. Beaulieu House, Louth
A perfect blend of scenery with fascinating tours available.
12. Adare Castle, Limerick
The jewel in the crown of Limerick.
13. Skelligs Rock, Kerry
Beautiful views can be found at this south-western haven, now made famous by the
Star Wars franchise.
14. Dzogcheg Beara, Cork
Leave your worries at home at this tranquil Buddhist Mediation Centre.
15. Hellfire Club, Dublin
Some of the most incredible views over Dublin City can be found here.
16. Johnnie Fox's
Head to Ireland's highest pub for plenty of craic agus ceol.
17. Kilkenny Castle
A must-see when in the city, you won't feel the hours going by.
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