Most Famous Irish Tourist Attractions - top 5 tourist attractions | Travel for Us

So much more than just a great place to shop in dublin grafton street is alive with buskers.
Most famous irish tourist attractions. The country s 10 most popular attractions are compiled annually by the national tourism body in what s seen as a definitive list of what tourists do and see on their down time in ireland. Standing at 214 meters over the depths of the atlantic ocean and stretching for an awesome 8 km. Guinness storehouse and gravity bar topped the list of most visited paid tourist attractions in ireland in 2017 the tourist authority s annual list of ireland s top visitor attractions points to. Jameson distillery bow st.
The large natural area is best known for its mountain walks though there are also bogs and grasslands to be explored. Inside the grounds of the wicklow mountains national park lies the eerie remains of a. The hungry tree historical landmark dublin. Top attractions in dublin 1.
It includes attractions in both northern ireland and the republic of ireland. One of the six national parks in ireland connemara national park is found in county galway. 2 day wild atlantic way tour from dublin. To no one s surprise dublin s guinness storehouse topped the list with over 1 7 million visitors in the last year alone while the cliffs of moher also rather predictably came in second position.
The cliffs of moher. Failte ireland has just released the results of its annual survey detailing ireland s most visited tourist attractions for 2018. The following list includes the tourist attractions on the island of ireland which attract more than 100 000 visitors annually. So many superlatives have been used to describe the magnificent cliffs of moher that it s hard.
Destinations by county a to c. Cliffs of moher aran islands and the burren tour from galway. 15 top tourist attractions in ireland 1. The wild atlantic way.
17 top rated tourist attractions in ireland 1. Situated on the grounds of the king s inn in dublin this weird tourist attraction features a rather large tree dating back to the 19 th century which appears to be devouring a park bench.