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Cosa fare a Ireland

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Attrazioni più popolari a Ireland

Things to do in Ireland include exploring the Cliffs of Moher, which rise over 700 feet and stretch for five miles along the Atlantic coast. Visit the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, offering seven floors of history and tastings. Don't miss Trinity College to see the 9th-century Book of Kells, a masterpiece of medieval illumination.

Cliffs of Moher

1. Cliffs of Moher

Liscannor

4.7 (8,630)
Caratteristica naturaleIstituzione

Jaw-dropping coastal views worth the trip. Towering cliffs, thundering surf, and seabird colonies just steps away.

Fatti rapidi: Sheer cliffs drop over 200 metres at their highest points and run for roughly 8 kilometers along the coast, so every viewpoint feels different. More than 30 seabird species nest on the ledges, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots, bringing dramatic wildlife displays in spring and summer.

Punti salienti: Cornelius O'Brien commissioned a round stone viewing tower in 1835, and that little tower still frames the most iconic cliff-top panoramas. On calm afternoons the Atlantic can turn mirror-smooth, letting you spot seals, dolphins, and stacked sea stacks while the air tastes sharply of salt.

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Giant's Causeway

2. Giant's Causeway

Bushmills

4.7 (28,200)
Nature PreserveAttrazione turisticaParcoLuogo storicoPunto di interesse

Raw coastal geology worth the trip. Walk on honeycomb basalt and watch waves explode through narrow gaps.

Fatti rapidi: Roughly 40,000 interlocking basalt columns fan out along the coast, many forming near-perfect hexagons underfoot. Folk stories about a giant named Finn McCool explain the bridge-like layout, and the stones feel cool and slightly springy after sea spray.

Punti salienti: A staggering cluster of columns rises to about 12 meters in places, creating natural stepping-stones that invite exploration and low-angle photography. Local lore credits Finn McCool with building a bridge, and the waves pounding through the gaps sound almost drum-like, especially during storms.

Guinness Storehouse

3. Guinness Storehouse

Dublin

4.4 (23,919)
BreweryAttrazione turisticaManufacturerFoodPunto di interesse

Taste a perfectly poured pint. Explore interactive exhibits and finish with 360° rooftop views.

Fatti rapidi: Expect to climb seven floors of immersive exhibits that trace a famous stout from grain to glass. Hands-on displays include original brewing equipment, a sensory room to smell roasted barley, and a rooftop bar pouring creamy pints.

Punti salienti: A rooftop Gravity Bar serves 360-degree views while bartenders aim for a precise 119-second pour to create a signature creamy head, a tactile and visual ritual. Inside, a tasting lab teaches you to distinguish roasted cocoa, citrus hop notes, and the silky nitrogen mouthfeel through guided flights.

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Il nostro consiglio di viaggio #1

Hai mai sentito parlare dei tour a piedi gratuiti?

Dopo aver viaggiato in oltre 30 paesi, c'è una cosa che avrei voluto mi dicessero fin dal primo giorno, e ha completamente cambiato il modo in cui vivo le nuove città.

Tour a piedi gratuiti. Sì, davvero gratuiti. Nessuna carta di credito richiesta. Nessun trucco.

Guida locale, 2-3 ore

Luoghi principali, tesori nascosti, storie locali

100% basato sulle mance

Le guide guadagnano solo con le mance, quindi danno il massimo

Dai la mancia che ritieni giusta

Alla fine, dai la mancia che ritieni giusta

Li ho fatti in decine di città e sono stati il momento clou di quasi ogni viaggio. Se visiti Ireland, fallo il primo giorno. Mi ringrazierai dopo.

Adrijana, fondatore di City Buddy
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Trinity College & Book of Kells

4. Trinity College & Book of Kells

Dublin

4.4 (18,310)
Attrazione turisticaPunto di interesseIstituzione

See a breathtaking illuminated gospel page up close. Marvel at jewel-like colors, gold leaf, and a cinematic corridor of old books.

Fatti rapidi: Trinity College's Old Library houses one of the world’s most famous illuminated manuscripts, the Book of Kells, displayed under carefully controlled light to protect its pigments. Visitors often find themselves staring at intricate knotwork, zoomorphic motifs, and flashes of gold leaf that feel almost jewel-like under the glass.

Punti salienti: The Book of Kells' Chi-Rho page explodes with color, packed ornamentation, and minute detailing that rewards a slow, close look, revealing unexpected faces and patterns in the margins. The Long Room of the Old Library holds roughly 200,000 of the library's oldest volumes, producing a dramatic, cathedral-like corridor of dark wood and leather that heightens the manuscript's presence.

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Newgrange / Brú na Bóinne

5. Newgrange / Brú na Bóinne

Donore

4.6 (4,910)
Monumento storicoVisitor CenterTourist Information CenterAttrazione turisticaTour Agency

Experience ancient astronomical engineering up close. Stand where a sunrise beam reaches the inner chamber.

Fatti rapidi: A massive turf-covered mound hides a precisely aligned stone passage and inner chamber decorated with spirals and geometric carvings. Local stories and modern archaeology both note a dramatic seasonal light event that floods the chamber for about 17 minutes at sunrise on the winter solstice.

Punti salienti: Every winter solstice a narrow beam travels down a 19-meter passage to spotlight the central quartz-lined chamber for roughly 17 minutes, a mechanical precision that still surprises engineers. Kerbstone 52 and the entrance stone show deep spiral carvings you can examine up close, their weathered grooves and lichen offering tactile proof of ancient handwork.

Blarney Castle

6. Blarney Castle

Blarney

4.7 (13,269)
CastleGiardinoAttrazione turisticaLuogo storicoPunto di interesse

Medieval thrill plus enchanted gardens, worth the detour. Lean back to kiss a legendary stone, then wander secret groves and twisted yews.

Fatti rapidi: You can clamber up a narrow spiral stairwell to reach high battlements with views over rolling green farmland. A centuries-old stone at the battlements draws visitors hoping to gain eloquence, and lines often form early in the day.

Punti salienti: Kissing the famous stone involves leaning backward over a parapet while gripping iron railings, the stone sits about 60 feet above the ground and has attracted literary figures like William Butler Yeats. Nearby Rock Close hides yew trees over 400 years old, mossy grottoes, and twisted roots that create an eerie, storybook atmosphere.

Killarney National Park

7. Killarney National Park

Killarney

4.8 (11,445)
Parco nazionaleAttrazione turisticaParcoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Scenic lake-and-woodland escapes worth a day trip. Expect misty viewpoints, sheltered trails and roaming deer.

Fatti rapidi: Ancient oak and yew woodlands cloak a landscape of three mirror-like lakes carved by glaciers, offering rolling trails and sudden cliffside views. A resident red deer population wanders the valleys, while boat rides and forest paths connect ruined castles and a grand 19th-century manor.

Punti salienti: Low, sweet scents of bog myrtle and wet peat rise from shaded glens, and morning mist often turns the lakes into silver sheets that swallow sound. Early autumn paints the shoreline copper and gold, and migrating birds gather by the hundreds so silence feels like someone dimmed the world.

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Skellig Michael

8. Skellig Michael

Portmagee

4.8 (953)
Attrazione turisticaTour AgencyTravel AgencyMuseoPunto di interesse

Remote cliff-top monastery worth the boat ride. Climb ancient steps for raw ocean views and soot-dark beehive huts.

Fatti rapidi: Sheer sea cliffs rise from the Atlantic, reachable only by small licensed boats when the weather allows. A compact monastic settlement perches high above the waves, connected to the landing ledge by roughly 600 steep stone steps.

Punti salienti: Wind-carved beehive huts cluster like a honeycomb, their soot-dark interiors still holding the faint scent of peat and the echo of chanting. Visitors climb roughly 600 steps past nesting seabirds to stand in an oratory where the horizon looks endless, a visceral reminder of the island's solitary monastic life.

Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head

9. Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head

Dingle

Route

Epic coastal scenery worth the detour. Expect cliff-top drives, windswept beaches, and raw ocean views.

Fatti rapidi: Jagged coastal roads cling to cliffs that drop about 100 meters into the Atlantic, offering blink-and-you'll-miss-it pull-offs and postcard panoramas. Small Gaeltacht villages still speak Irish on shopfronts and in pub songs, where trad sessions pop up at unpredictable hours.

Punti salienti: On clear days, a chain of tiny islands sits roughly 6 km offshore, their stacked rock formations and seabird colonies framed by sweeping headland views. Local fishermen and storytellers keep an unusual tradition alive: nightly sean-nós songs and seafaring tales that can last well past midnight in pubs, often accompanied by flask-brought tea or strong stout.

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Rock of Cashel

10. Rock of Cashel

Cashel

4.6 (16,273)
Monumento storicoAttrazione turisticaLuogo storicoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Dramatic hilltop ruins with soaring medieval architecture. Walk under massive arches, climb a round tower for sweeping countryside views.

Fatti rapidi: You can spot a soaring 28-meter round tower and one of the best-preserved Romanesque chapels perched on a dramatic limestone ridge. Ruined cathedral arches and carved high crosses frame sweeping green views that photographers love.

Punti salienti: Inside Cormac's Chapel, skilled 12th-century stonework forms a barrel-vaulted roof and narrow windows that paint golden bands across the worn flagstones at noon. Local lore links St. Patrick to a royal baptism on the hill, and medieval assemblies tied to Brian Boru's descendants give the ruins a palpable sense of ceremony beneath 15-meter cathedral arches.

National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology

11. National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology

Archaeology

4.6 (14,603)
Attrazione turisticaCultural CenterHistory MuseumMuseoPunto di interesse

Rich medieval metalwork and eerie bog bodies bring history to life. Walk among glittering chalices and lifelike preserved faces.

Fatti rapidi: Look out for the Ardagh Chalice and the Tara Brooch, dazzling examples of early medieval metalwork that feel almost jewel-like up close. A series of notorious bog bodies offers unnervingly personal glimpses of Iron Age lives, complete with surviving hair and tattoos.

Punti salienti: An 8th-century chalice gleams under gallery lights, its silver-gilt detail and niello inlay rewarding close, quiet inspection. One bog body’s styled hair was treated with pine resin traced to Iberia, revealing surprising long-distance trade and personal grooming rituals.

St. Patrick's Cathedral

12. St. Patrick's Cathedral

4.5 (26,844)
Attrazione turisticaChiesaLuogo di cultoPunto di interesseAssociation Or Organization

Gothic grandeur and literary history collide. See a famous dean’s tomb, soaring vaults, and vibrant stained glass.

Fatti rapidi: A soaring Gothic interior mixes thick limestone pillars, ribbed vaults, and jewel-toned stained glass that throws colored patches across the flagstones. Famous author Jonathan Swift served as dean for over three decades and his tomb draws literary pilgrims who linger over carved epitaphs.

Punti salienti: Find the marble tomb of Jonathan Swift, dean from 1713 to 1745, and read his blunt epitaph that still surprises visitors with 18th-century wit. Approach the choir stalls and note the warm beeswax glow, hushed acoustics, and how sunlight picks out gold leaf on the pulpit, making the space feel theatrically alive.

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Città popolari in Ireland

Dolci tradizionali

Barmbrack

Barmbrack

Barmbrack is a sweet fruit loaf traditionally served at Halloween, with objects like a ring or coin baked inside to predict the finder’s future, turning a slice into a playful fortune-telling ritual.

Irish apple cake

Irish apple cake

Irish apple cake is a rustic, buttery cake studded with tart apples, often served warm with cream or custard, and it showcases Ireland’s love of simple, home-baked comfort.

Carrageen moss pudding

Carrageen moss pudding

Carrageen moss pudding is a silky pudding set with Irish moss, a red seaweed used for centuries as a natural thickener and folk remedy for sore throats.

Piatti salati tradizionali

Irish stew

Irish stew

Irish stew traditionally combines lamb or mutton with potatoes and onions, it began as a humble peasant dish and grew into a national symbol of hearty, no-nonsense comfort food.

Boxty

Boxty

Boxty are potato pancakes made from a mix of grated raw and mashed cooked potatoes, giving them a uniquely crispy outside and tender inside and inspiring the old rhyme 'Boxty on the griddle'.

Colcannon

Colcannon

Colcannon is creamy mashed potatoes folded with cabbage or kale, and there was a custom of hiding rings or tokens in it at celebrations to foretell lovers’ fortunes.

Bevande tradizionali

Guinness

Guinness

Guinness is a dry stout famed for its velvety head created by nitrogen, and its characteristic 'surge and settle' pour was engineered to produce that iconic texture.

Irish whiskey

Irish whiskey

Irish whiskey is often triple distilled for extra smoothness, it was once the world’s most popular whiskey before wars and trade barriers nearly wiped out the industry in the 20th century.

Irish coffee

Irish coffee

Irish coffee blends hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and cream, it was reportedly invented to warm cold transatlantic travelers at Shannon Airport and later became a global classic.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ireland

What is the best time to visit Ireland?
The best months to visit Ireland are May, June, and September. During these months, the weather is generally mild and favorable for outdoor activities, making it a great time to explore the country comfortably.
How expensive is it to live or travel in Ireland?
The average cost of living in Ireland is about $2200 per month. Travelers should budget accordingly for accommodation, food, and transportation, keeping this average in mind when planning their expenses.
How safe is the tap water in Ireland?
Tap water in Ireland is safe to drink. The country maintains high standards for water quality, ensuring that tourists and residents can consume tap water without concerns about safety.
How many tourists visit Ireland each year?
Ireland receives approximately 10 million tourists annually. This level of tourism reflects its popularity as a travel destination with diverse attractions and cultural experiences.
How good is public transportation in Ireland?
Ireland's public transport system scores a 6 out of 10. It is functional and can get you to major cities and tourist spots, but travelers may find it less convenient in rural areas where services are less frequent.

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Gite di un giorno più popolari

Howth

13 km 25 min by DART

Coastal village with cliffs, harbor and seafood.

Bray

20 km 30 min by DART

Seaside town with promenade and Bray Head hike.

Glendalough (Wicklow)

50 km 1h by car/bus

Monastic ruins and glacial valley in Wicklow Mountains.

Kilkenny

125 km 1.5–2h by train

Medieval city with a castle and craft scene.

Belfast

165 km 2h by train

Northern Ireland's capital — Titanic Museum and murals.

Commenti (7)

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Martin F.

Dublin is fun but expensive, expect higher prices near attractions. Stayed longer in small towns for cheaper eats and quieter nights.

5
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Mariana D.

Coastal drives are unreal, green everywhere. Rainy mornings often clear up by afternoon. Slow service in tiny cafes, but the locals are lovely.

9
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Ana G.

Scogliere all'alba evitano la folla, le foto al tramonto sono fantastiche ma molto affollate. Pianifica presto se vuoi solitudine e luce pulita.

Tradotto da English ·

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Yolanda J.

Pubs and live music were the highlight, food is hearty and markets are great, but streets get crowded in tourist spots. Five days felt right.

7
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Luz G.

Skip restaurants on the main square, walk two blocks out for better prices and real food. Ask for the lunchtime set or chef specials for value.

6

Come arrivare

Stazioni ferroviarie

Dublin Heuston

Intercity to Cork, Limerick, Waterford

Dublin Connolly

Services to Belfast, Sligo, Rosslare

Cork Kent Station

Cork-Dublin intercity and regional lines

From Dublin Airport take the Airlink 747/757 bus to the city; taxis and buses also available.

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Visto e ingresso

Non-Schengen
Soggiorno massimo: 90 giorni
Accesso senza visto

EU/EEA/Switzerland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea

Visto richiesto

Many nationalities not listed as visa-free (e.g., India, Pakistan, Nigeria, China) typically need a visa

Check the INIS website for up-to-date visa rules and apply in advance if required.

Informazioni utili per Ireland

Luoghi popolari per lo shoppingGrafton Street (Dublin), Henry Street (Dublin), English Market (Cork), Shop Street (Galway)
Luoghi popolari per la vita notturnaTemple Bar (Dublin), Student Quarter (Galway), Oliver Plunkett Street (Cork)
Ristoranti casual popolariThe Winding Stair (Dublin), The Woollen Mills (Dublin), Bastible (Dublin)
Ristoranti eleganti popolariChapter One (Dublin), Patrick Guilbaud (Dublin)
Caffè popolariKaph (Dublin), 3fe (Dublin), Vice Coffee (Galway)
Acqua del rubinetto potabile
Visto per nomadi digitaliNo
Migliori app taxiFree Now, Bolt, Uber
Prezzo taxi / km$1.5
Turisti / anno10000000
Popolazione5200000
Velocità internet mobile60 Mbps
Percentuale di disoccupazione5 %
Percentuale di povertà15 %
Reddito medio / mese$4000
Costo medio della vita / mese$2200
Prezzo hotel / notte da$70
Prezzo birra da$6
Prezzo caffè da$4
Prezzo street food da$8
Prezzo pasto al ristorante da$17
Valuta localeEUR
Tipi di prese elettricheG, C
ReligioniChristianity (Catholic), None
Lingue parlateEnglish, Irish (Gaelic)
Gruppi etniciIrish, Other White, Asian, African
Orientamento politicocenter-left
Densità di popolazione74 /km²
Area geografica70273 km²
Possibili disastri naturaliStorms, Flooding
Animali pericolosiTicks (Lyme disease)
Luoghi popolari per una passeggiataPhoenix Park (Dublin), Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, Galway Bay promenade
Trasporti pubblici popolariDublin Bus, DART, Irish Rail, Luas (tram)
Compagnie aereeAer Lingus, Ryanair, British Airways
Vaccinazioni consigliateRoutine vaccines (MMR, DTP), Hepatitis A, Tetanus update
Tipi di architetturaGeorgian, Victorian, Medieval, Celtic
Consumo medio di birra pro capite / anno75 l
Consumo medio di vino pro capite / anno20 l
Cultura delle manceTipping appreciated but not mandatory, around 10-15% in restaurants
Coworking / giorno$15
Airbnb / mese$2200
Affitto 1 camera / mese$1900
Palestra / mese$40
Budget giornaliero (zaino in spalla)$60
Budget giornaliero (media)$150

Panoramica di Ireland

Competenza in ingleseMolto buono
Sicurezza stradaleBuono
Accoglienza per stranieriBuono
Libertà di espressioneBuono
Trasporti pubbliciNella media
Assistenza sanitariaBuono
Qualità dell'istruzioneBuono
Affidabilità rete elettricaBuono
Sicurezza contro crimini violentiBuono
PasseggiabilitàBuono
Vita notturnaBuono
Scena gastronomicaBuono
Accoglienza LGBTQ+Molto buono
Scena startupBuono
Livello di rumoreNella media
PuliziaBuono
Accesso alla naturaMolto buono

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