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Explore the most beautiful cities in Ireland

Immerse yourself in the typical Irish way of life on a city break in Ireland. Enjoy the conviviality of the pubs with traditional music in Ireland's most beautiful cities and visit medieval castles. Here are some suggestions for your city trip to Ireland.
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Antonia Mikulasch

Travel Expert for Ireland

Updated on 05/15/2025

The most important cities in Ireland

CityRegionPopulation
DublinDublin592713
CorkCork131423
GalwayGalway84414
LimerickLimerick62702
WaterfordWaterford54313
TraleeKerry22900
SligoSligo18855
AthloneWestmeath17100
CarlowCarlow16150
ClonmelTipperary14800
KillarneyKerry14250
ShannonClare10250

Discover Ireland’s most beautiful cities

Ireland, Dublin

1. Dublin

Get to know the typical charm of the Irish capital Dublin. Here you can not only toast a Guinness in the pub, but also learn more about the cult beer in the Storehouse. Make sure you also visit the National Gallery.

Europe Irland Cork cathedral

2. Cork

The relaxed city of Cork is located on the River Lee. The city's landmark is the neo-Gothic Finbarre's Cathedral with its almost 40-metre-high tower. Other attractions include the English Market and the old Cork City Gaol.

Claddagh, Galway, Ireland

3. Galway

There is a lively atmosphere in Galway. The center of the city is Eyre Square, which is surrounded by pubs where traditional Irish music is played. Remains of the old city wall can also be seen in Eyre Square; the promenade is a little quieter.

Limerick, Ireland

4. Limerick

The history of Ireland is present in every street in Limerick. The most famous sight in the city is John's Castle from the 13th century; the medieval St. Mary's Cathedral, the Limerick Museum and the Limerick City Gallery are also well worth a visit.

Irland, Waterford

5. Waterford

Waterford is the oldest city in Ireland and was founded by the Vikings. This era is the focus of the Viking Triangle, where you will find Reginald's Tower with its exhibition. The elegant Bishop's Palace tells the story of the 18th to 20th centuries.

Irland, Tralee, Barrow Beach

6. Tralee

The idyllic town of Tralee lies in the heart of green Kerry. You can learn about the history of the region in the Kerry County Museum and one of the prettiest places in the town is the rose garden. The Siamsa Tíre theater with its Irish folklore performances is nationally known in Tralee.

Irland, Sligo, Mullaghmore Head

7. Sligo

The town of Sligo is particularly impressive with its wild and romantic coastal landscapes, where you can even go surfing, and its characteristically shaped mountains. Cultural sights include St. Joseph's Church, the ruins of Sligo Abbey and the Carrowmore megalithic necropolis.

Irland, Athlone

7. Athlone

You will find Athlone in the middle of Ireland. An interactive exhibition in Athlone Castle takes you through the fascinating history of the city. The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul and Ireland's oldest pub, Sean's Bar, are also worth a visit.

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Ein Blick auf den Garten und das Schloss - Hotel in Adare, Irland.

Adare, County Limerick

The small town of Adare has some pretty attractions to offer in an area of less than one square kilometer. Desmond Castle, for example, was built here around the year 1200 and you can visit its ruins here.

The three monasteries in the town are also popular: the Trinitarian, Augustinian and Franciscan monasteries. Adare Manor was built in the early 19th century and is now a hotel resort. The cane-roofed huts along the main street are traditionally Irish.

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Dingle, County Kerry

The harbor town of Dingle is located on the peninsula of the same name. It is surrounded by rocky coasts with a few sandy bays, where dolphins can be seen from time to time. A stroll through the town is worthwhile due to the many small pubs and stores, which you will find in pretty, colorful little houses.

Tradition is very important here and Gaelic is the predominant language. The wonderful surroundings are also ideal for outdoor excursions with extensive hikes.

Eine Luftaufnahme von Bullock Hafen in Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Irland.

Dalkey, County Dublin

On a city break to Dublin, you should also consider a trip to Dalkey. Not far from the capital, this charming coastal town has an almost Mediterranean flair.

Visit the 14th century Dalkey Castle, which hosts living history performances in summer. And hike up Killiney Hill for a magnificent view of Dublin Bay and Killiney beach.

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Cityscape of Cork on the riverbank, Ireland.
Historic manor house with Gothic architecture and manicured garden. Limerick, Ireland.

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