But for those who can start their trip in Dublin and end it at Shannon Airport, there are other destinations in this beautiful country you can squeeze into your 7-day Ireland itinerary. My detailed ...
Join National Geographic photographer Jonathan Irish as he captures the very best of Ireland’s lively capital city. Dublin's iconic River Liffey flows through the heart of the city, making it ...
The second largest city in Ireland, Cork is featured on National Geographic's annual list that highlights "the most exciting, meaningful and one-of-a-kind travel experiences for the upcoming year." ...
This coastal route weaves along Ireland’s western coastline, taking you to dramatic cliffs, historical relics, misty hills and welcoming towns you’ll call home for the night. While its landscapes ...
A BRAND new visitor map of West Belfast has been launched by Fáilte Feirste Thiar – the tourism development agency for the ...
Ireland may be the land of a hundred thousand ... As was the case in other cities, hotel rates in Dublin skyrocketed and accusations of price gouging flew, which is damaging to a city already ...
Boston College’s long tradition of engagement with Ireland will soon experience a growth spurt. City Connects, the BC-developed school-based intervention system, will officially launch the National ...
Ireland may be in for a burst of an "Indian summer" as weather forecasts hint at a jump in temperatures, possibly reaching nearly 20C in a delightful late-autumn surprise. An 'Indian summer' is ...
This informal body of architects, planners, engineers and urban designers is backed by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland and the Irish Academy of Engineering. Irish Cities in Crisis ...
Ireland is at risk of snow, with weather maps hinting that the country could see its first taste of winter within days. While subject to change this far out, models suggest that the first snow of ...
Milton Keynes in England, Dunfermline in Scotland, Bangor in Northern Ireland and Wrexham ... decade it was granted city status, after it put them on the international map as a place to do business.
Peter Ireland is the Murray and Monti Professor of Economics at Boston College, a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and an Editor of the Berkeley Electronic Journal of ...