Ireland History

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Travel Tips for History of Ireland

Dublin, Dublin & Surrounds, Ireland
The opposite of Geneva: doesn't boast but is a beautiful little city. Plenty to do, I recommend the National Gallery and lunch at nearby Stephen's Green. You can always visit a pub, go to a movie or shop. Don't forget to look at the famous central post office where the 1916 Easter Rising took place. For history: see the cathedral (now Anglican) and the pro-cathedral (Catholic, still waiting to get the cathedral back). Also, Dublin is the place where Händel first performed his famous "Messiah" And don't forget the Newman University Chapel, as well as the Book of Kells at Trinity College!
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Cork, County Cork, Ireland
Personally, I loved Cork. Besides anything else, I'd have to say that it just has a really cool vibe to it. Kicking back in a little Irish pub (what other type of pub are you going to find in Ireland right) and having a good hardy glass of Guinness is heavenly. If no one has ever told ya; the Guinness in Ireland is better than anywhere else in the world (and that's no lie).

On the other hand, there is one place that really stands out in my memory of Cork. Blarney Castle is an unreal sight. The sheer sight of it is silencing and the rock close is serenely incredible. Of course, you'll want to make the climb to the top of the castle just to see the fantastic view; while you're there take advantage of the chance to kiss the one and only Blarney Stone. The gift of gab never hurt!

Again, I just got lucky on my visit to the Castle. I actually ran into the grounds keeper. He actually took the time to tell me about growing up around the castle and some of the history about the castle itself. He was probably in his 60's and possibly 70's when I met him back in 1999, so I'm not sure if he's still around, but your day would definitely be enriched if you got a chance to spend a little time with him and his wife.
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Dublin, Dublin & Surrounds, Ireland
If you're into reading or fancy yourself as a bit of a writer, there's a great writers museum here showcasing Ireland's fantastic literary history.
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Cobh, County Cork, Ireland
Cobh very close to my home town, where the titanic set sail from. Steeped in maritime history.
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Carraig na Siuire, Counties Limerick & Tipperary, Ireland
Find your way to the castle for a really interesting history lesson. Also, this is one of the funnest castles to climb all over.
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