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Dublin
Shopping on Grafton Street in Dublin With its mix of urban cool, lush parkland, sweeping coastline and hip designer boutiques, Dublin pulsates with energy while still retaining a warm, laid-back atmosphere. One of Europe’s most thrilling capitals, it offers all you could want from a city break with history, culture and more pubs than you’ll know what to do with. Thankfully, seeing all of Dublin’s sights doesn’t have to cost the earth, either, as you can save money at over 30 attractions around the city by purchasing your Dublin Pass before you go.

Armagh City
In the historic City of Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland lie some of Ireland’s most fascinating sights. The ancient capital of Ulster, Armagh is also known as the City of St. Patrick, and was the birthplace of Brian Boru as well as being the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland.

Modern Armagh City now offers the visitor a whole host of attractions from historical sites to contemporary and very lively pubs. Nestled in the heart of the Orchard County the city itself blossoms throughout the year and is packed full of National Trust Properties, kids’ attractions, museums and fun-filled cultural events. One of Ireland’s oldest cities, Armagh has a rich and unique heritage, with wonderful archaeological sites reflecting over 6,500 years of the island’s history. A glorious place to discover, Armagh will delight and inspire visitors of all ages.

Belfast City
With its compact size, picturesque location between mountain and coast and fascinating history, Belfast in Northern Ireland is a defiant city that has emerged from decades of strife into a vibrant, buzzing destination. This beautiful Victorian city has Belfast City Hall stacks of things to do, too ­– you can check out where great ships like the Titanic were built, marvel at the architecturally impressive City Hall and Queen’s University, or immerse yourself in Belfast’s sparkling city life with hip boutiques and smart stores. Cool and comfortable new design hotels mean Belfast is now a stylish and affordable place to stay, while a glut of excellent gastro delights have placed the city firmly on the culinary map of Europe. Best of all, Belfast’s charming old pubs make an atmospheric spot to wile away an hour, or two.

Galway City
Galway is one of the most chilled out spots in Western Europe. Despite being a city, it feels like a big town with its easy attitude and cool bohemian vibe. Known as the City of the Tribes, after the 14 affluent tribes who ruled during the middle ages, this thriving city is the most westerly in Europe and enjoys a strong artistic heritage and a flourishing arts, music, theatre and film scene. Summer in Galway is a never-ending stream of excellent festivals and eating, drinking and entertainment all taking place outdoors in the balmy air of this warm-hearted city. Enjoy the atmospheric pubs in this West of Ireland city, the beautiful location at the edge of Galway Bay, the pretty medieval streets and the lively weekend markets with a city break you’ll never forget.

Limerick City
Limerick is the Republic of Ireland’s third largest city and has a beautiful location on one of Ireland’s most picturesque rivers, the Shannon. Conquered by the Vikings in the ninth century, this bustling modern city has a rich medieval past, which resounds around its ancient streets. As well as the internationally renowned Hunt Museum with its exceptional art collection including works from Picasso, da Vinci and Renoir, Limerick also boasts a wonderful medieval precinct with the famous 800-year-old King John’s Castle. A bustling, vibrant and exciting destination, Limerick is packed with excellent shops, wonderful restaurants and some enjoyably indulgent accommodation and makes a great base for exploring the excellent surrounding sights.

Waterford City
Waterford Skyline Waterford City, County Waterford in the South of the country, boasts a commanding presence next to the meandering River Suir. A hotbed of history and heritage, this strikingly beautiful city was founded by the Vikings in 853AD and experienced a further exciting architectural overhaul during its 18th Century expansion. Despite it being one of Ireland’s oldest, Waterford City is a fabulous blend of ultra-modern shopping centres, pedestrianised walkways, lively traditional pubs and highly acclaimed gourmet restaurants. And the city promises to delight and impress the senses without relinquishing its unique local spirit.

It’s not without its world-renowned attractions, too. Home to the exquisite Waterford Crystal, not many visitors return home without acquiring some hand-blown glass perfection. But Waterford City isn’t just about the architecture and crystal, it has a long theatrical and musical tradition. The Waterford Light Opera Festival, Waterford Spraoi Festival and the Hullabaloo International Children’s Festival are sure to put a spring in the step of people of all ages, making this one of the most vibrant cities in the country to sojourn for a few days or more.

Indian Restaurant in Ireland
Al Minar
Ph : 1 285 0552, 21 Castle St Dalkey, Dublin, Ireland

Chandi
174 Pembroke Rd Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland

Eastend Tandoori
Ph : 01 4789774, 16 Aungier St, Dublin, Ireland

Eastern Tandoori
Ph : 01 289 2963, The Old Parish Hall Kill Lane Deansgrange Blackrock Co, Dublin, Ireland

Eastern Tandoori South
Ph : 01 671 0428, 34-35 South Wiliam St, Dublin, Ireland
Indian Restaurant in Ireland
Govinda Pure Vegetarian
Ph : 353 0 1 475 0309, 4 Aungier St, Dublin, Ireland

India Gate
Ph : 01 495 1334 / 1331, 1st Floor 26b Nutgrove Shopping Centre Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland

Indian Brasserie
Ph : 01 492 0260, Castle House Main St Rathfarnham Dublin 14, Dublin, Ireland

Indian Tandoori
Ph : 01 671 9488, 14 Dame St, Dublin, Ireland

Jaipur Dalkey
Ph : 285 0552 * 284 0900, 21 Castle St, Dalkey, Dublin, Ireland

Bombay Palace
Ph : 021 427 3366, 14/15 Cook St, Cork, Ireland

Delhi Palace
Ph : 021 427 6227, 5/6 Washington St, Cork, Ireland

Eastern Tandoori
Ph : 021 427 2020, 1/2 Emmet Place Cork Co, Cork, Ireland

Spice of India
Ph : 021 434 8348, LOONEYS CROSS BISHOPSTOWN CORK, Cork, Ireland

Eastern Tandoori
Ph : 091 564819, 2-3 Spanish Arch Parade, Galway, Ireland

Indian Plate / Shama
Ph : 091 564832, Flood St, Spanish Parade, Galway, Ireland

Bombay Palace
Ph : 064 37755, 10 College St, Killarney, Ireland

 
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