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| Immerse yourself in Irish culture and enjoy every minute of it. The breathtaking beauty of a land rich in history is matched only by the warmth and graciousness of its people. Each region, offers something for everyone's taste. Visit museums, feast on the wonderful fresh cuisine or relax and lose yourself in music and song at its famous pubs. Cosmopolitan cities and rural villages will greet you with shopping, dining, festivals and more. The charm of this land will captivate you. So, don't wait - make this a dream come true today.
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with nonstop service to Dublin
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And we offer connections from a
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The Irish capital of Dublin is a great place to begin your discovery of Ireland and with non-stop service on American Airlines, it's never been a better time to explore this friendly city. Visit our Dublin overview to learn more about things to do and see.
And with the Dublin Pass, you can experience this exciting city of history and culture with added benefits. To learn more about this offer, visit www.dublinpass.com.
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Exciting Places To Visit
The cities of Ireland range from vibrant and cosmopolitan to quaint and charming. Dublin is alive day and night with its eateries, legendary pubs, museums and art galleries. Beside Dublin, Belfast is almost boutique, known for many things including its thriving nightlife. Northern Ireland has its own Scots-Irish culture and expresses it through music and dance. In the South and Southeast, the cities of Kilkenny, Wexford and Waterford offer uniqueness too. Waterford, the ancient Viking city, is well-known for its incredible crystal, while Wexford hosts a world renowned Opera Festival. Kilkenny City is rich in medieval history and boasts an 800-year old Norman castle and one of Europe's top comedy festivals. Throughout Ireland's cities and villages a raft of wonderful experiences await you. |
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Arts, Culture And Festivals
The arts, culture and festivals of Ireland will keep your feet tapping and your mind active. The harp holds a special place in the musical culture symbolizing the harmony of the people and music of Ireland. Participate in year-round events and festivals. Around March 17, the country turns a shade of green for a host of St Patrick's Festivals, from the Saint's hallowed burial place in Downpatrick to the more carnival atmosphere of parades in Dublin and Belfast. The Belfast Festival at Queen's is Ireland's biggest International festival featuring eclectic music, exhibitions, films and more. There is no shortage of museums, as most of Ireland's counties have their own. Limerick's Hunt Museum contains one of Ireland's greatest collections including pieces from Renoir, Picasso and Yeats. |
Food, Drink And Fun
Traditional and modern culinary delights are bountiful and can be found at family-friendly pubs, quaint cafes and sophisticated restaurants. A new crop of chefs are making themselves known with delicious fare. For fun, enroll in a cooking class at Ballymaloe in Cork and learn from the best. Visit the Guinness Storehouse at St James's Gate, Dublin, to learn about 250 years of brewing history. |
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