Best Places to Visit in Ireland




 
 

Killarney
#3 in Best Places to Visit in Ireland
For the quintessential Irish countryside experience, travel to Killarney. The town is surrounded by evergreen hills and valley on all sides, affording plenty of opportunities to become one with nature. Visitors gravitate toward Killarney National Park, which features Ireland’s highest mountain range, MacGillycuddy’s Reeks. If you aren’t much of a hiker, you can still enjoy the scenic lakes or visit one of Killarney’s centuries-old churches or castles.

 

Cork
#4 in Best Places to Visit in Ireland
After Dublin, Cork is Ireland’s largest city. Located at the southern end of the country, this city of more than 200,000 residents is famous for being home to the Blarney Stone. According to local legend, the stone will grant you the gift of eloquence, if you dare kiss it. Cork is also where you’ll find 18th- and 19th-century churches, the Cork City Gaol (a former prison converted into a museum) and lush Fitzgerald Park, among other noteworthy attractions.