List of tourist attractions in Ireland
Appearance
Destinations
- Armagh - ecclesiastical capital of all Ireland.
- St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh - seat of the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh.
- Clare
- Cork
- Dublin
- Dublin Castle - seat of British rule, now a major tourism centre.
- Hill of Howth
- Phoenix Park - largest inner city park in the world.
- Áras an Uachtaráin - residence of the President of Ireland.
- Glasnevin Cemetery - burial location of Eamon de Valera, Michael Collins, Roger Casement, Tim Healy, Sean T. O'Kelly, memorial to Irish war dead in First World War, Republican Plot, etc.
- St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral - seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.
- Trinity College Dublin (also called the University of Dublin) Ireland oldest university, founded by Queen Elizabeth I and home of the Book of Kells. (The film Educating Rita was made on the campus.)
- Georgian Dublin - view of eighteenth century streetscape of Dublin.
- Galway
- Kildare
- Maynooth - ecclesiastical capital of the Republic of Ireland.
- Meath
- Newgrange - a monument older than the pyramids.
- Knowth - a similar monument even more impressive than Newgrange that has only recently been opened for visitors.
- Boyne Valley - location of the above two and other monuments.
- Hill of Tara - seat of Ireland's ancient High Kings.
- Kells - where the Book of Kells was written.
Airports
- Dublin Airport
- Shannon International Airport
- Cork International Airport
- Galway International Airport
- Knock International Airport
- Sligo International Airport
- Belfast International Airport
- Derry International Airport
- Kerry International Airport
There are also many small airports in remote parts of the country. For example, the Arran Islands.
Tourism Bodies
- Tourism Ireland (formerly known as Bord Fáilte)