Ireland is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Over the years, the stubborn Irish have tried to regain their independence and preserve their culture and language. The country's history has been difficult but very turbulent. Thanks to these tourists there is always something to do in Ireland. Ireland is also a land of picturesque cliffs and cliffs, dense forests and parks. The country's nature is northern but friendly and gentle. There are many medieval temples and ancient castles in the region. The most romantic places are the cliffs by the cold sea. The price of a vacation in such places does not depend on the season, but only on the owner. In many castles it is possible to stay from one night to a month.
Dublin - Ireland's city of attractions
To discover the beauty of Ireland, start in the capital Dublin.
The first place to look out for in Dublin:
Dublin Castle. Dublin Castle was built in 1204 and is still the seat of the Irish Government. Symphony concerts are organized in the dungeons of the castle. A tour of Ireland starts with a visit to this place.
St. Patrick's Cathedral. This patron saint of Ireland is venerated in all villages and cities. However, the capital has a large building dedicated to this saint. The cathedral was built in 1192.
Christ Cathedral. The oldest cathedral, founded in 1031 by the legendary Viking ruler Citrig. The building is perfectly preserved and gives a complete picture of the somber and monumental architecture of Northern Ireland.
Newgrange Shrine. In addition to the Christian temple, there is also a pagan temple in the town. Newgrange was built around 5,000 years ago as a place of worship for the god Dagda. Today it is a tourist museum complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The capital is also home to the delightful Leprechaun Museum and the Guinness Beer Museum. Climate and cuisine.
Temperate maritime climate. Cool summers and mild winters. Temperatures usually do not drop below 7°C. Plenty of relaxation both by the sea and in the mountains. Historically, Irish cuisine has its roots in the diet of the Vikings. Heavy, hearty dishes predominated. A modern classic is Irish lamb stew with carrots and onions. Potato pancakes are also recommended. Drinks include Guinness beer and Irish coffee (with whiskey and whipped cream).
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