Summary and Insights of Ireland Travel Guide
This travel guide takes you on a magical journey through Ireland, let us explore this enchanting country together!🎉 On this journey full of history and culture, every day is filled with novelty and surprises. Let's review the wonderful itinerary of these eight days and seven nights!🌈
💫 Day One: Dublin 💫
Our journey begins in Dublin, a city full of vitality and charm.👣 Strolling down Moore Street, you can feel the rhythm of history, with ancient buildings and street performers adding a unique atmosphere to the city.🛕 Visit Dublin Castle and experience the charm of the Middle Ages, as if time has reversed, immersing oneself in it.🏰 At night, we tasted whiskey in an Irish pub, immersed in the atmosphere of music and laughter, spending a wonderful evening.🎶
💫 Day Two: Kilkenny Town 💫
We arrived in Kilkenny Town, a charming place that feels like stepping back in time.🚶 Walking on the cobblestone streets, enjoying the performances of street artists, feeling the unique charm of Irish music and culture.🎷 In the local pubs, we listened to authentic Irish music, fully enjoying this wonderful experience.🎵
💫 Day Three: Glendalough National Park 💫
We visited Glendalough National Park, where the majestic natural scenery is breathtaking.🌅 Embracing nature, feeling the grandeur of the landscape, as if becoming one with nature.🧗♀️ Bravely trying adventurous activities such as rock climbing or canoeing, experiencing the thrill and challenge.🚣
💫 Day Four: Clogherhead Beach 💫
We arrived at Clogherhead Beach, where the beach is refreshing to the soul.👣 Walking on the sand, enjoying the Atlantic breeze, feeling the embrace of the waves.🌊 Trying surfing, feeling the excitement of water sports, fully enjoying the fun.😎
💫 Day Five: Cork City 💫
We arrived in Cork City, a city full of history and mystery.🙏 Visiting St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, feeling the solemn and sacred atmosphere, calming our spirits.🛕 Exploring the Cork Museum, learning about the rich history and culture, allowing us to understand more deeply the city's past.📜
💫 Day Six: Dingle Peninsula 💫
We arrived at the Dingle Peninsula, a place with picturesque scenery.📸 Walking along the beautiful coastline, admiring its magnificent views, as if in a fairyland.🌉 Choosing to hike or cycle, enjoying the peaceful natural scenery, fully feeling the gifts of nature.🚴♀️
💫 Day Seven: Dublin 💫
Ending our journey in this beautiful city.🛍️ We shopped for unique souvenirs in Dublin's stores, leaving beautiful memories of the trip.🎁 This fulfilling and unforgettable journey is about to end, but our hearts will always cherish this experience.🤗
This travel guide has led us to appreciate the charm and style of Ireland. Every day's itinerary is full of surprises and fun, immersing us in Ireland's history, culture, and natural beauty.✨ This trip has made us love life even more, cherishing every beautiful moment.🌈 Ireland, we will definitely come back to continue exploring your beauty and magic!🌟
Dublin Castle has a long royal history and the attractions are worth visiting. The ticket price is only 8 euros (6 euros for those over 60 years old). However, the ticket price on Ctrip for those over 60 years old is 160 yuan, which is 3 times the price on site. It is too expensive!!! It has affected my high trust and good impression of Ctrip!!!
It was used to hold the king's gold, silver and jewelry. Today, the gold, silver and jewelry have disappeared, but the castle still stands strong. This castle-like building is surrounded by high walls and has a drawbridge at the main entrance. The castle hall in the middle was once the official residence of the British governor and is now used as a venue for important events. The 18th-century building next to the castle is the town hall.
Dublin Castle is a very old castle. The architects inside are very classical, but very impressive. This castle is also the oldest building in the area. The scale and architecture inside are the largest in the area.
Goodbye Dublin. During the 6-day experience, I learned about your history, saw your noble appearance, and tasted your food. See you later... Dublin Castle, built on August 30, 1204, is the oldest building in Dublin. It is divided into three parts: 1. Built in the 13th century to store the king's wealth, it was destroyed by a fire in the 17th century, leaving only a corner tower. 2. The church built in the 18th century. 3. The town hall and state guesthouse built in the 18th century, which are symbols of national honor, are used for important state events such as the king's coronation and coronation ceremony.
Dublin Castle was built in 1204 by King John of England to store the king's gold and silver treasures. The castle is rectangular, with corner towers at the four corners, surrounded by high walls, and a drawbridge at the main entrance. The castle was destroyed by a fire in 1684, and the current building was rebuilt after the 18th century. Dublin Castle is now used as a venue for important state events in Ireland and is open to the public.
Dublin Castle has a history of more than 800 years. It was built under the order of King John of England. Although it has been weathered for hundreds of years, the castle walls are still very strong. It was once the place where the Vikings were stationed. Now it is still the symbol of Dublin and has extraordinary significance in the minds of the people here.