Ireland tourist information
Every town in Ireland has to offer something unique for visitors. St. George's Channel,the Irish Sea and North Channel separating Britain from Ireland. This country has a cultural tradition that gives joy and happiness in people's hearts by the attitude of children, through music and the colorful buildings. You may not leave Ireland without visiting the beautiful nature that provides a state of ralaxtion and quiet.
Dublin is the capital and also a major cultural center. This city has always endorsed homosexuality, even if it was accepted much later, namely in 1992. The Temple Bar district in Dublin you will find the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, three branches of the National Museum of Ireland and the Chester Beatty Library. The Temple Bar district is an area for nightlife. The University of Dublin is the oldest center of learning, along with two other universities: The National University of Ireland and The Dublin City University.
Cork and Kerry are in the south-west of Ireland, and here there are many coasts for tourists to explore, to walk, bike and to have fun on the beach in Youghal.
Ireland Travel Info:
Vaccinations: Medical insurance is mandatory.
Customs: There can be brought into the country tax free items for personal use and limited quantities of cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes etc.
Currency and means of payment: 1 euro = 100 cents. There are ATMs and travelers' checks can be exchanged at post offices, banks or official exchange offices. Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels and restaurants.
Transport: road and rail system are well tuned. International Airports: Cork, Dublin, Shannon, Derry, Knock ..
For drivers: You just need you driving license and car registration document. It is recommended that you have an insurance. The speed limit is 45 km / h in town, 95 km / h on the open road and 110 km / h on the highway. The use of daytime car lights is required. Traffic travels on the left.
Accommodation: You can stay in lodges, hotels, hostels family, prices are for all pockets.
The best time to visit: You can visit Ireland at any time of year, but be careful when you choose your clothes, because summers are hot and winters are cold and precipitation is very frequent. Therefore, if you want a holiday in Ireland, do not forget the umbrella!

