Visit Glengowla Mines, Galway

Make sure you visit this unique attraction when in Galway. The Glengowla Mines is located just off the main Galway city/Clifden road not far from Oughterard (about 3km). Glengowla is one of the best examples of a silver and lead mine in the country and is, in fact, Ireland's only show mine! Read on for more…

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Meatloaf Performs Cork’s Marquee

Meatloaf rocks his way all the way to Cork’s Live At The Marquee venue on Sunday 29th June 2008. This rock icon will pull out all the stops to provide an unforgettable show – read on to find out more about the concert, where to get tickets and the venue.

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Christy Moore – Live in Cork

Christy Moore plays Live At The Marquee in Cork on Saturday 28th June 2008. After decades of entertaining with his unique brand of folk ballads, the legendary musician and song writer will take to the stage in Cork – check out our guide to this one-off Christy Moore concert with details on the music, tickets and the venue.

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Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre

Take a step back in time and see what it would have been like to live in Ireland in Medieval times. Deilg Inis Living History Experience is proud to present a "Living History Experience" at Dalkey Castle. Read on for more information.

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Dublin Writers Museum

Located at 18 Parnell Square, Dublin 1, Dublin Writers Museum was opened in November 1991. It celebrates the tradition of Irish writing down through the years and it came about as a result of an idea by journalist and author Maurice Gorham. Read on for more…

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The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland

Located just 5km northwest of Dublin city centre in the suburb of Glasnevin, the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland are truly a horticultural treasure. It's definitely worth stealing yourself away for a couple of hours to this paradise away from all the hustle and bustle. Read on for more…

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Malahide Castle

Set on 260 acres of estate parkland, Malahide Castle is no ordinary castle! It's rumoured that it's home to no less than 5 ghosts! If you fancy a day trip to this one time fortress you may even catch a glimpse of one of its residents. It was owned by the same family for nearly 800 years and is now one of Dublin's premier attractions. Read on for more…

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Christchurch Cathedral

With towering spires, striking medieval architecture and a colourful history, Christ Church Cathedral is one of Dublin's top attractions. Located a short walk from the city centre shopping and just around the corner from Dublin Castle, this is one tourist spot that's definitely worth checking out - read our guide for more on the stunning Christ Church Cathedral.

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Number 29, Dublin

Number 29, is located just a short walk from Dublin’s busiest shopping street, Grafton Street. This lovingly restored 4 storey Georgian townhouse depicts the day-to-day life of a middle class family during the period 1790 to 1820. Check out our guide to Number 29 with details on its history, how to get here and more.

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Saint Patrick's Cathedral

Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is one of Dublin’s top historical sites and attracts in excess of 300,000 visitors each year. Check out our guide to this important part of Irish history, how to get here and more. 

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