LIMERICK - Discovering Limerick city
Today we will be visiting Limerick city. Limerick is the third-most populous urban area in the state.
It is located at the head of the Shannon Estuary, where the river widens before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
Visit and discover Limerick, it is a city full of history.
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Ireland (Republic of Ireland), a popular travel destination, is an island nation in western Europe. Ireland is the second-largest island on the continent. Of this landmass, eighty percent is in the Republic of Ireland. Close to 7 million international tourists visit Ireland each year. Ireland is best known for its green landscapes, beautiful cliffs, ancient monuments and castles, and the unique Irish language. Dublin is the Irish capital. Some of the most famous attractions of Ireland include the Cliffs of Moher, Cork, Aran Islands, and Ring of Kerry.
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0:18 - Dublin
2:32 - Wicklow Mountains National Park
4:16 - Drogheda
5:49 - Newgrange
6:59 - Cliffs of Moher
8:41 - Aran Islands
10:47 - Galway
12:39 - Galway Bay
13:56 - Kylemore Abbey
15:02 - Limerick
16:31 - Dingle Peninsula
18:10 - Killarney National Park
20:08 - Ring of Kerry
21:36 - Skellig Michael
22:46 - Cork
24:54 - Blarney Castle
26:11 - Kinsale
27:50 - Rock of Cashel
29:07 - Waterford
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10 Best Places to Live in Ireland
Looking to move to Ireland but not sure where to start? In this video, we've got you covered with our top ten picks for the best places to live in Ireland. From affordable cities to family-friendly neighborhoods, we have something for everyone.
If you're looking for an excellent work-life balance, our list includes some of the finest Irish cities. We've also highlighted the top family-friendly neighborhoods in Ireland and the safest towns to live in. For those who love the coast, we've got the best Irish seaside towns for living that you won't want to miss.
To escape the city and enjoy Ireland's natural beauty, check out our top scenic rural areas to live in. For those looking for job opportunities, we've highlighted the top job markets in Ireland for expats.
No trip to Ireland is complete without experiencing the country's rich cultural heritage. We've included the best cities in Ireland for cultural experiences, from Killarney’s thriving arts scene to Galway's famous festivals.
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10 Must See Castles in Ireland
The picturesque country of Ireland contains many castles situated in its vast countryside. Ranging from medieval ruins, to hotels.
Most of these castles were not built to be royal residences so are more modest in their appearance, they were mostly built during the country’s Norman rule, and were designed primarily to act as defensive fortresses.
1. BUNRATTY CASTLE
Bunratty Castle, located in County Clare, is a large 15th century castle and is hailed as a one of Ireland’s popular tourist attractions.
The MacNamara family constructed the vast structure that still stands to this day back in 1425 but the initial settlement is thought to date back to the time of the Vikings. Today the castle is run by Shannon Heritage and is fully open to the public.
2. MALAHIDE CASTLE
Malahide Castle resides in County Dublin in the beautiful seaside town of Malahide. Some of the castle’s structures date as far back as the 12th century.
The castle boasts a decorated history as it has survived after attacks during the Battle of the Boyne and in the 1920s James Boswell’s private papers were discovered at the estate.
3. TRIM CASTLE
Trim Castle is a Norman fortress located in Trim, County Meath on the River Boyne.
The castle was built in the 12th century during the Norman rule and is said to have acted as the centre of Norman administration for the Lordship of Meath. The castle is also the largest Norman castles to have been constructed in Ireland. Trim Castle is referred to in the poem “The Song of Dermot and the Earl”.
4. BLARNEY CASTLE
Blarney Castle resides in Blarney near Cork and was built in the 15th century, with some of the older structures dating as far back as the 13th century.
Blarney Castle is one of the most famous castles Ireland has to offer due to it being the home of the Blarney Stone, the giver of eloquence in exchange for a kiss. As well as this, it is one of Ireland’s most visually attractive castles.
5. ROSS CASTLE
Ross Castle is in County Kerry and is the ancestral home of the O’Donoghue clan.The castle was built in the 15th century and resides next to the lake at Killarney.
Ross Castle was one of the last castles to surrender to Oliver Cromwell’s Roundheads during the Irish Confederate Wars. The interior of the castle is currently in ruin however; the exterior of the castle is a handsome tourist attraction.
6. PARKES CASTLE
Parkes Castle is situated near Leitrim in County Leitrim and the existing structure was completed in the early 17th century.
During the 20th century the castle underwent extensive restoration works and is now a hidden gem that stands as not only a tourist attraction but also a place in which to stay.
7. KILKENNY CASTLE
This 13th century castle resides in County Kilkenny.
Kilkenny Castle stands as a reminder of the Norman rule in Ireland during the 13th century and would have been used as a defensive fortress during the time.
8. DONEGAL CASTLE
Donegal Castle is one that is unlike others in Ireland in terms of its appearance, it is located in County Donegal on the River Esque.
The castle consists of buildings that date back to the 15th century and for the last two hundred years most of the buildings were in a state of ruin until a restoration project in the 1990s.
9. DUBLIN CASTLE
Dublin Castle sits in the heart of Ireland’s capital city and served as the centre of the British government in the country for centuries.
The castle has a checkered past, it was originally built as a defensive fortress during Dublin’s Norman rule, but later came to function as a royal residence. Today the castle is home to both a museum and the Chester Beatty Library.
10. BIRR CASTLE
Birr Castle is described as a large castle situated in the town of Birr in County Offaly.
The castle has been referred to as “One of the seven wonders of Ireland”. The site has been resided over since the late 12th century but the castle that stands today was constructed in the 17th century.
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Dublin is located on the east coast of Ireland. Founded as a Viking settlement, it’s been Ireland's primary city for most of the island's history. Today, it’s the capital and largest city in the country, boasting a range of historical sites, a vibrant pub scene, and fascinating museums. Above all, it’s known for its warm, welcoming, and friendly people. In this video, we highlight 10 awesome things to do in Dublin.
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The Republic of Ireland occupies most of the island of Ireland, off the coast of England and Wales. Its capital, Dublin, is the birthplace of writers like Oscar Wilde, and home of Guinness beer. The 9th-century Book of Kells and other illustrated manuscripts are on show in Dublin’s Trinity College Library. Dubbed the Emerald Isle” for its lush landscape, the country is dotted with castles like medieval Cahir Castle. Ireland's rich culture, enchanting green landscapes and friendly locals are just a few reasons why so many travelers make the journey to this island country.
Number 10. Sligo
This pretty town is only a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Dublin. And what a drive it is. From the crashing Atlantic Ocean to the majestic mountains, sparkling lakes, and lush fields, there are plenty of natural wonders to gape at in this lovely spot.
Number 9. Clifden
A small city, Clifden certainly packs in a ton of beauty. Nestled quietly within the Twelve Bens Mountains and beside the mouth of Clifden Bay, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more breathtaking town. Tall church steeples are dwarfed by towering mountain peaks while colorful buildings pop against nature's lush green backdrop. Stone walkways line the serene River Owenglin, which runs through the center of town.
Number 8. Tralee
Another example of old world meets modern day, Tralee boasts historic Georgian homes interlaced with contemporary buildings and concrete piazzas. Perhaps best known for its annual Rose of Tralee International Festival, Tralee is short on tourists at other times of the year, but big on charm. One of the most popular tourist destinations in Tralee is the Kerry County Museum, which includes life-sized dioramas that bring life in the 20th century to the forefront of our modern day culture.
Number 7. Dingle
Jutting into Dingle Bay, on the spectacular Dingle Peninsula, is one of the quaintest fishing towns you'll ever come across. It features hilly, narrow lanes lined by quirky shops and farm-to-table restaurants. Dingle also boasts a picturesque lighthouse, a medieval stone tower dating back to 1847, and brightly painted buildings favored by other charming cities like Kinsale. For a small city, Dingle offers plenty of fun and interesting things to do. What this town is best known for, though, is its more natural surroundings.
Number 6. Kinsale
If you like to eat, you'll love Kinsale. Known as the Gourmet capital of Ireland, this small city has a motto that gastronomes will truly appreciate. Every October, this tasty town highlights its delicious fare in the annual Kinsale Gourmet festival. If you can't make it to this popular festivity, be sure to check out as many restaurants as you can during your stay.
Number 5. Cork
There aren't many places that boast a museum dedicated to butter. Nor are there a lot of cities that welcome you as warmly as Cork. The second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, Cork is arguably one of the most cosmopolitan. As a result, you'll find all types of gastronomic delights, as well as diverse art galleries, interesting shops, and unique museums.
Number 4. Limerick
Deemed Ireland's first Irish City of Culture, Limerick is a city with grit, and a lot of new found glitz. You'll find an updated waterfront and the bustling Newtown Pery Quarter, which boasts shops and restaurants able to compete with those in any booming metropolis.
Number 3. Belfast
Northern Ireland's most famous gem, Belfast was once a place best avoided. Violent clashes between Catholics and Protestants marred the city's image and created segregated areas of town.
It's impossible to ignore the city's remarkable redevelopment, which began wholeheartedly after the Good Friday Agreement (circa 1998). Areas such as the Cathedral Quarter and Victoria Square have been rejuvenated.
Number 2. Galway
Galway is teeming with life. Around every corner of this eclectic city lies music, art, or colorful buildings to immediately brighten your spirit. The city's bohemian vibe is unmistakable, and it lies in stark contrast to Galway's iconic elements such as the historic medieval town walls and striking stone bridges that cross the River Corrib. When it comes to food, Galway is an up-and-coming gastronomical superstar.
Number 1. Dublin
Ireland's capital should be the first stop on every traveler's list. Cobblestone streets abound, adding to the city's charm, but most visitors revel in Dublin's vast and storied history. Its museums are top notch. The Kilmainham Gaol, for instance, offers a unique and intimate look at the country's struggle for independence. Ireland's largest metropolis, Dublin is also its most diverse.
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1. Galway
Galway, a harbor city on eire's west float, sits wherein the River Corrib meets the Atlantic Ocean. The town's center is eighteenth century Eyre square, a period respected meeting spot incorporated by stores and routine bars that consistently give live Irish individuals tune. close by, stone-clad bistros, boutiques and workmanship shows line the turning ways of the Latin territory, which holds components of the medieval town dividers.
2. Aran Islands
The Aran Islands or The Arans are a social affair of 3 islands situated at the mouth of Galway Bay, on the west coastline of eire.
They speak to the barony of Aran in County Galway, ireland. Wikipedia
3. Dingle Peninsula
The Dingle Peninsula, on eire's southwest Atlantic float, is ringed by sandy shores and rough cliffs. Inland are moving slants and mountains, which incorporates 952m Mount Brandon. The district's a legitimately seen bastion of Irish vernacular and convention. Dunmore Head, region eire's easternmost element, has perspectives of the Blasket Islands, famous for Irish-tongue journals documenting common life inside the 1900s.
4. Glendalough
Glendalough is a sub zero valley in County Wicklow, eire, famous for an Early Medieval profound settlement introduced inside the sixth century by method for St Kevin. Wikipedia
5. Dublin
Dublin, capital of the Republic of eire, is on ireland's east stream at the mouth of the River Liffey. Its imperative structures contain
Dublin fortress, pursuing to the thirteenth century, and driving St Patrick's Cathedral, built up in 1191. town parks incorporate completed St Stephen's green and colossal Phoenix Park, containing Dublin Zoo. The nation wide Museum of eire researches Irish legacy and convention.
6. Creature's Causeway
The goliath's Causeway is a number around forty,000 interlocking basalt areas, the delayed consequence of an out of date volcanic launch. it's miles besides recognized as Clochán an Aifir or Clochán na bhFomhórach in Irish and tha gigantic's Causey in Ulster-Scots. Wikipedia
7. Killarney countrywide Park
Killarney countrywide Park, near the town of Killarney, County Kerry, transformed into the chief countrywide hinder in eire, made when Muckross Endowment got to be distinctly given to the Irish loosened country in 1932. Wikipedia
manage: Dinish Island, Co. Kerry, eire
8. Bru na Boinne
Brú na Bóinne is a region in County Meath, ireland, situated in a bend of the River Boyne. It consolidates one of the worldwide's ordinarily pivotal chronicled scenes relationship from the Neolithic time body, which incorporate ... Wikipedia
address: Glebe, Co. Meath, ireland
9. Ring of Kerry
the band of Kerry is an exquisite compel over the Iveragh Peninsula in southwest ireland's County Kerry. Its 179km-long, round course
takes in extreme and verdant waterfront scenes and commonplace sea aspect towns. Skellig Michael, an intense island with a betrayed seventh century Christian order, is an essential aim point, with some watercrafts from Portmagee making the 12km convergence in the midst of the more sweltering months.
10. Feigns of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher are arranged at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, ireland. Wikipedia
address: Lislorkan North, Liscannor, Co. Clare, ireland
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Living in Ireland comes with significant challenges despite its high GDP per capita and natural beauty. Economic concerns, including infrastructure struggles and job scarcity outside Dublin, drive 70% of young people to consider leaving. High living expenses, including costly fuel and housing, add to the burdens. Healthcare waits are long, and Irish customs, like tea consumption and slang usage, may be surprising. Ireland's unique approach to marriage and strict smoking bans are notable. The country's unpredictable weather and complex driver's license process pose additional hurdles. Yet, Ireland remains appealing for its education, safety, job opportunities, and welcoming community.
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Embark on a historical journey with Destination Perfect as we explore the Top 10 Majestic Castles in Ireland! From the imposing battlements of Blarney Castle to the haunting beauty of Leap Castle, each fortress tells a unique story of Ireland's rich and tumultuous history. Uncover the mysteries, legends, and architectural marvels as we guide you through ancient halls and scenic ruins. Whether you're a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply in love with the Irish countryside, this video promises breathtaking views and fascinating insights into some of Ireland's most iconic landmarks.
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Limerick (/ˈlɪmərɪk/ LIM-ər-ik;Irish: Luimneach [ˈl̪ˠɪmʲ(ə)nʲəx]) is a city in County Limerick, Ireland. It is located in the Mid-West Region and is also part of the province of Munster. With a population of 94,192 at the 2016 census,Limerick is the third-most populous urban area in the state, and the fourth-most populous city on the island of Ireland at the 2011 census. The city lies on the River Shannon, with the historic core of the city located on King's Island, which is bounded by the Shannon and Abbey Rivers. Limerick is also located at the head of the Shannon Estuary, where the river widens before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Limerick City and County Council is the local authority for the city. Wikipedia
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Ireland is one of the most popular countries in Europe. From nature landscapes like cliffs of Moher, to the scenic drive at Ring of Kerry or just visiting the Ireland’s capital, Belfast. Ireland has so much beautiful places to offer visitors and these are just some of the best things to do in Ireland.
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0:46 The Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher is Ireland's most visited place of attraction for obvious reasons. Standing at an impressive 702 ft. above the water, the cliffs have earned themselves as one of the world's longest cliffs.
1:27 The Ring of Kerry
A 120 mile long, scenic drive in Southwest Ireland, the Ring of Kerry is no doubt one of the most beautiful scenic routes for your road trip in Ireland. It takes three hours to go round the Ring of Kerry non-stop, but this is highly unlikely considering the remarkable natural wonders that will beckon you to stop by.
2:16 The Rock of Cashel
The Rock of Cashel, also known as Cashel of the Kings or St. Patrick's, is arguably the most iconic archaeological site in Ireland. It is deeply seated on a limestone rock formation right in Golden Vale. The Rock of Cashel is acclaimed to be the seat of the High Kings of Munster before the Norman Invasions.
3:23 Galway City
Galway is the third-largest city in Ireland and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Ireland. This stupendous city on Ireland's west coast is where the River Corrib meets the Atlantic Ocean. Immensely famous for its ever-vibrant street life and fantastic foods, Galway city is the kind that gives you an insight into how to live life to the fullest.
4:10 Limerick
Located in the province of Munster is the prestigious Limerick and the Ireland's National City of Culture. The Belltable Arts Centre alone will make you scream for excitement with state-of-the-art productions and theatrics. The EVA International festival is hosted by Limerick's art gallery and is one of the most attended art festivals in Irelands by tourists and locals.
5:00 Boyne Valley
Culture, arts, castles, and towers abound in Boyne Valley. If you love music or just want to hear what traditional Irish music sounds like, you can find your way to the pubs of Ireland.
5:33 Belfast
The capital of Northern Ireland is one of the best places to visit in Ireland. The famed RMS Titanic was built in Belfast.
The Ulster Museum, Botanic Gardens, HMS Caroline, and Grand Opera House are some of the finest wonders of Belfast.
6:23 The Aran Islands
The Aran Islands is made up of three very enthralling islands: Inishmore, Inishmaan, and Inisheer.These islands are equipped with rugged looks and unique natural beauty such that the experience you get on these islands beats that of any island tour you might have embarked on in the past.
7:06 Burren National Park
The Burren is a region of County Clare in the southwest of Ireland. Its arguably home to fascinating landscapes in Ireland. . The landmarks, natural wonders, and ancient artifacts are the factors that chase hikers, naturalists, and history enthusiasts to the Burren National Park every year.
7:52 Sligo
The town of Sligo may be small, but it is one of the most welcoming places in Ireland. It is home to the popular Knocknarea Mountain, where Queen Maedbh is supposedly resting according to historical myths.
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