day 1: dublin
Dublin is one of the friendliest cities in the world. Colorful, lively and an important part of European history, the capital of Ireland is also a stronghold for multinationals and full of tourist and artistic attractions. the family will tour the dublin zoo which is one of the main attractions in dublin it was founded and designed in 1830. today it focuses on conservation projects, breeding programs and raising awareness for animals. will dine at the famous The Vintage Kitchen.
day 2: cork
With 120,000 inhabitants, Cork is the second largest city in Ireland. The city also has a complete city infrastructure such as shopping malls, sports, bars, pubs and cafes are very close to you. the family will visit Blarney Castle was built over 600 years ago. This mysterious castle is home to the famous “Blarney Stone”. According to legend, whoever kisses the Blarney Stone receives the gift of speech. Tradition is taken seriously. Visitors like Winston Churchill, Mick Jagger and even The Simpsons have already kissed the famous stone. In the evening, they will have dinner at Market Lane, which is a highly rated restaurant by almost everyone
day 3: galway
the family will be visiting Galway which is one of the cities with one of the best and most peaceful atmospheres in Ireland, making the destination a great place to study English. With around 70,000 inhabitants, it is the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland. Despite being a small town, it is as vibrant as a big city, especially thanks to its bohemian vibe and tolerant environment. they will go to Galway Atlantaquaria, National Aquarium of Ireland which is an aquarium with marine animals native to Ireland, as well as famous interactive sessions with fish in the pools. they will dine at Dela Restaurant.
day 4: killarney
the family had met Killarney which is a town on the shores of Lake Lough Leane, in County Kerry, southwest Ireland. It is a stop on the Ring of Kerry scenic route and the starting and ending point of the 200 km Kerry Way hiking trail. The city's 19th-century buildings include the Cathedral of Santa Maria. irao na Torc Waterfall is also a tourist spot that cannot be missed at all: the place is very quiet and it is possible to rest and enjoy nature.
day 5: waterford
a familia ira conhecer Waterford é defendida como a cidade mais antiga da Irlanda. Fundada em 914 pelos Vikings, ela é hoje a quinta maior cidade do país, localizada a cerca de duas horas de Dublin e Cork. Muitos pensam que, por ser pequena, não há muito o que fazer por lá. Porém, isso é um grande engano! Conhecida como a cidade mais ensolarada da Irlanda, Waterford tem lindas praias, além da conhecida e encantadora fábrica de cristais. irao A Catedral da Santíssima Trindade, popularmente conhecida como Igreja de Cristo, é a mais antiga das duas catedrais medievais de Dublim, sendo a outra a Catedral de São Patrício. Foi a sede do arcebispado de Dublim desde os tempos medievais e é dedicada à Santíssima Trindade.
day 6: sligo
will meet Sligo which is a city in the Republic of Ireland and seat of the county with the same name. Situated on the west coast is the second largest city in the province of Connacht. Between 1847 and 1851 more than 30 thousand of its inhabitants emigrated, mostly to the United States, through its port. and visit The Model Arts Centre: this cultural space houses an art gallery, cinema, bookstore, a space for performances and also art studios on the upper floor, from where you can have a beautiful view of the city. The site is home to one of Ireland's most important art collections, featuring works by great 20th century Irish artists such as Jack B. Yeats, Patrick Collins, Sean McSweeney, Patrick Hall and Nick Miller.
day 7: dingle
Dingle is a town in Ireland belonging to the county of Kerry and located on the peninsula of the same name, next to a cove that houses a small harbour. It has 1,920 inhabitants. the family will take a ride on the dingle oceanworld which is an indoor attraction with a variety of fish, sharks, penguins and otters, with an interactive children's pool.
day 8: limerick
will visit Limerick which is an important city in the Republic of Ireland, located in the province of Munster, in the south of the country. The compact historic center is known for the medieval-era Saint Mary's Cathedral and St. John’s, which is flanked by Georgian townhouses. Along the River Shannon, the 13th-century King John’s Castle is one of the city’s most recognizable sites. go to know the tourist point of Terra Nova Garden is a dynamic space full of unforeseen events. Home to an exotic Thai house with tropical plantations, a magical forest where elves, fairies and other elementals live in shady places, sensational seasonal plantations throughout the garden, a Hobbit tea house based in Bilbo's Bag End and the largest gift shop in Irish fairies. Be part of the adventure that has delighted visitors for over 20 years.
day 9: bray
is a coastal town in northern County Wicklow, Ireland. It is located about 20 km south of Dublin on the east coast. It has a population of 32,600, making it the ninth largest urban area in Ireland. Please visit the National Sea Life Center National Sea Life Center is an aquarium located in Bray. There is a wide variety of species in the aquarium. It is estimated that there are more than 500 species of sharks in the oceans and some you can find in Bray's aquarium.
day 10: athlone
Athlone is a town in Ireland, located in the center of the island, south of Loch Ree, with 20,153 inhabitants. It is the largest city in County Westmeath. It has a powerful emitter station. The heart of the city both geographically and economically is the castle. The military history of this city dates back to antiquity. the family will visit the Church of Saints Peter and Paul Another eye-catching landmark in Athlone is this neo-Baroque church just up the west bank of the Shannon. The Church of Saints Peter and Paul is much newer than it looks, and was not completed until the 1930s. The bold architecture of its portico, dome and pair of Italian towers has been interpreted as an affirmation of Irish Catholicism in the wake of independence.
day 11: newbridge
Newbridge is a town in Ireland and is situated in County Kildare. It has 15,749 people, visit the newbridge memorial hall This hall was built in the 1920's to commemorate the 75 men of Newbridge who died in the First World War. It opened in March 1925.
day 12:
will return to dublin to see the Cathedral Church of Christ which is Dublin's spiritual heart looks like a huge museum, full of relics of Irish and world history, such as a piece of the cradle of Jesus Christ, a medieval crypt, among other curiosities.
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