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Ireland’s Top Cultural Destinations

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From Guinness tasting to ancient archaeological sites, there’s plenty to do and see across this small but magnificent island. Discover the most interesting destinations across the Emerald Isle.

Rural adventures in County Kerry

Kerry is famed for its rolling green hills, dairy farms and traditional folk music, as well as a thriving arts scene. From here you can easily reach other areas of coastal Ireland by way of the Ring of Kerry, a 112-mile route that hugs the rugged Iveragh Peninsula, featuring breathtaking Atlantic views, hillsides dotted with cattle and the UNESCO-listed Island Monastery of Sceilg Mhichíl (Skellig Michael).

While it might appear to be a quaint Irish county steeped in tradition, Kerry remains at the forefront of contemporary politics, art and culture. The region is leading the way for the resurgence of the Gaelic language, while towns such as Caherdaniel, Dingle and Killarney have put Kerry on the map with their vibrant art, music and literary communities. We recommend visiting Derreen Gardens or one of the nearby beaches before heading to Killarney or Kenmare for a spot of Irish ice cream.

KILLARNEY, COUNTY KERRY, IRELAND

Discover Gaelic legend at the Giant’s Causeway

At the tip of Northern Ireland is the Giant’s Causeway, a natural phenomenon – and Ireland’s second UNESCO-listed site – consisting of a series of hexagonal columns. While Gaelic legend suggests that they were placed here by an ancient warrior prior to battle, other sources suggest that the site was formed following a volcanic eruption some fifty to sixty thousand years ago.

Giant’s Causeway is in County Antrim, where you will also find the rugged Antrim Coast and Glens National Landscape. Just a short drive away is Northern Ireland’s capital city, Belfast, and Londonderry (or Derry), a city worth exploring due to its position during the Troubles and the fact that it remains a fully intact walled city – the only one in Ireland.

THE IMPRESSIVE GIANT’S CAUSEWAY IN COUNTY ANTRIM

Enjoy a literary weekend in Dublin

The Republic of Ireland’s capital offers a blend of literary influences, Georgian and Victorian architecture, leading universities – and of course, Guinness. Read literary masterpieces by Oscar Wilde, James Joyce and more in the Old Library (featuring the Book of Kells), explore the 13th-century Dublin Castle, or have your face etched onto a pint at the original Guinness Storehouse. There are also plenty of notable art institutions such as the National Gallery of Ireland and Irish Museum of Modern Art. This is a fantastic city to explore with friends or family in tow, since there is something to do for every age.

LEFT: THE OLD LIBRARY; RIGHT: DUBLIN CASTLE

Cultural stays in Ireland

As an ASMALLWORLD Member, you’ll have access to a range of unique stays across Ireland. Sheen Falls Lodge is an elegant hotel near Kenmare, Kerry, one of the first hotels worldwide to receive the prestigious Two Michelin Key designation. Admire the stunning surroundings, enjoy a game of golf on the grounds or enjoy an indulgent treatment at the Easanna Spa.

Or stay in the heart of Dublin City at The Merrion Hotel, a boutique hotel that prides itself on its five-star services and proximity to the city centre. Relax in the open courtyard with a cup of tea, best served after a busy day of sightseeing. 

Of course, you can explore all of our luxury hotels at ASMALLWORLD Collection, where you will receive VIP benefits such as a room upgrade, hotel credit and more at no extra cost.

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