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| Galway (42 Hotels options in Galway) |  | Galway is the most prosperous city in Ireland. It has everything a major cosmopolitan city has to offer, in a more relaxed atmosphere than other big cities like Dublin or Belfast. The city is renowned for its thriving Irish Theatre, arts, music and culture scene and Galway plays host to a number of Internationally renowned festivals throughout the year. Eyre Square is Galway's best known sight. From Galway you can arrange a trip to the Aran islands, three small islands just off the coast. |
| Dublin (136 Hotels options in Dublin) |  | With over 1000 years of history Dublin has experienced many changes, particularly in the last decade. European Union membership and increased prosperity have transformed Dublin into a multicultural city with a thriving economy, ranking it among the top tourist destinations in Europe. An hour walk from the top of Grafton Street, across the Liffey, up O'Connell Street, and farther into north Dublin is a walk through time and, also a glimpse of some of the pieces that must eventually fit together. |
| Kilkenny (9 Hotels options in Kilkenny) |  | Ireland's smallest city both by area and population, Kilkenny is a beautiful medieval city with narrow streets, well-preserved churches a great castle on a hilltop and many old buildings. Kilkenny is a shopper's delight, being the national center for crafts and design, with perhaps the country's best selection of pottery, woodwork, jewelry, and other handmade items. It has also a lively nightlife and a real entertainment circuit (including several comedy festivals throughout the year). |
| Killarney (46 Hotels options in Killarney) |  | Killarney is one of the best places in Ireland to explore the outdoors. The town is nestled in a valley with a magnificent landscape of lakes and mountains. Don't miss the park's three lakes: the Lower Lake surnamed "the lake of learning", the "Middle Lake" or "Muckross Lake," and the "Upper Lake." Another landmark is the Ross Castle, a square medieval tower which was built by the O' Donoghues in the 15th century, situated on the shores of Lough Lein. Muckross House and Gardens are also worth a visit. |
| Limerick (24 Hotels options in Limerick) |  | Limerick City is a city of contrasts having a Medieval core and an intriguing history and yet is also a thriving commercial and tourist centre. The river Shannon flows majestically beneath the city's three bridges. The main sights are the King John's castle, built between the 12th and 16th century and St Mary's cathedral. Other highlights include the Old Exchange facade and Almshouses, located on King's island. Close by are Bunratty castle and Folk Park, one of Ireland's leading tourist attractions. |
Points of Interest:
Galway
Clifden Castle
Connemara Island
Kylemore Abbey
Cliffs of Moher
Kilkenny
Kilkenny Castle
St. Mary's church
Black Abbey
St. Canice's Church
Killarney
Muckross House
Ring of Kerry
Killarney National Park
Ross Castle
Limerick
Bunratty Castle
Lough Gur Stone Age Center
Driving Distances:
Shannon to Galway - 55 miles / 1 hour 30 minutes
Galway to Dublin - 135 miles / 3 hours
Dublin to Kilkenny - 78 miles / 2 hours
Kilkenny to Killarney - 123 miles / 3 hours
Killarney to Limerick - 71 miles / 1 hour 30 minutes
Limerick to Shannon - 12 miles / 20 minutes
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10 Days / 9 Nights Travel anytime (these prices are valid for Sept) |  |
| Suggested Itinerary Includes: |
• International round-trip airfare 2 nights in Galway Rent a car for 10 days 2 nights in Dublin 2 nights in Kilkenny 2 nights in Killarney 1 night in Limerick Breakfast Daily (where indicated in hotel) Hotel taxes and service charges |
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