A medieval city with strong connections to classic literature, residents delighted to involve you in their ‘craic’ and a deliciously rebellious streak, Dublin is a mecca for the Irish diaspora who have spread out to all corners of the globe.
At the heart of the bustling Dublin theatre scene you will find the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. Officially the largest theatre in Ireland, its opening in 2010 heralded a new era for theatre – not just in Dublin, but across Ireland. For the first time, the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre allowed exceptional quality local and international theatrical productions to come to Ireland.
Stretching from the mountains to the east coast, with one of Ireland\'s most exciting cities in between, this fascinating county is Ireland’s thriving cultural hub.
The Republic of Ireland offers rugged, romantic landscapes that are drenched in ancient lore and blessed by a warm tradition of poetry, song and hospitality.
With a resident population of only 15,000 souls, Killarney
might seem an unlikely destination to rank second in popularity among visitors
to Ireland, but there’s far more to this charming town than its welcoming,
bustling centre.
With a resident population of only 15,000 souls, Killarney
might seem an unlikely destination to rank second in popularity among visitors
to Ireland, but there’s far more to this charming town than its welcoming,
bustling centre.
With a resident population of only 15,000 souls, Killarney
might seem an unlikely destination to rank second in popularity among visitors
to Ireland, but there’s far more to this charming town than its welcoming,
bustling centre.