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This app is for Travellers to Ireland, the App includes top Ireland destinations and top tourist attractions:

Ireland Travel

by Guoli Jian

What is it about?

This app is for Travellers to Ireland, the App includes top Ireland destinations and top tourist attractions:

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
3Mb
Genre
Travel Reference
Last updated
November 14, 2024
Release date
November 14, 2024
More info

App Store Description

This app is for Travellers to Ireland, the App includes top Ireland destinations and top tourist attractions:

Features:

1. View top attractions on the map with brief introduction
2. View top attraction sites listed by the distance to the map center
3. Filter the attractions by the city, the category, or keywords
4. Add attractions to [My favorites], click the Star icon to add or remove sites
5. Add My Markers on the map, i.e. My Hotel, Parking Lot, ..., and later, you can find your way back to your Hotel/Parking Lot
6. What To Do list
7. Offline content data

The App contains travel maps, attraction list and top tourist attractions with brief information. Attractions are categorized as: Park (Parks, Gardens), Nature (Mountains, Beaches, Lakes), Museum (Galleries, Museums, Arts Center), Religion (Churches, Mosques, Temples), Historical (Palaces, Castles and Historical sites), Family (Squares, Towns, Markets), Architecture (Structures, Buildings), Sculpture (Monuments, Statues), and Viewpoint (other Points of interests).

Top Ireland destinations and top tourist attractions:

1. Dublin

Trinity College & The Book of Kells: A stunning 9th-century manuscript housed in the library of Trinity College.
Dublin Castle: A historic castle that dates back to the 13th century, showcasing Ireland’s political history.
St. Patrick's Cathedral: The largest cathedral in Ireland, linked to Saint Patrick, the country's patron saint.
Guinness Storehouse: A must-see for beer lovers, this museum showcases the history of Guinness beer.
Temple Bar District: Famous for its lively pubs, restaurants, and cultural spaces.

2. Galway

Spanish Arch: An iconic landmark on the banks of the River Corrib, part of the city's medieval walls.
Eyre Square: The central square in Galway, a hub for shopping, dining, and people-watching.
Salthill Promenade: A scenic walk along Galway Bay with views of the Atlantic.
Aran Islands: A short ferry ride away from Galway, these islands are known for their rugged beauty and ancient forts.
Claddagh: A historic fishing village and the origin of the famous Claddagh ring.

3. Killarney

Killarney National Park: A beautiful natural reserve with lakes, forests, and mountains.
Muckross House and Gardens: A 19th-century mansion with lush gardens, located within Killarney National Park.
Ross Castle: A picturesque 15th-century castle on the shores of Lough Leane.
Gap of Dunloe: A narrow mountain pass offering some of the most stunning scenery in Ireland.
Ring of Kerry: A famous scenic drive that loops around the Iveragh Peninsula, passing through Killarney.

4. Cork

Blarney Castle: Home to the legendary Blarney Stone, which gives visitors the gift of eloquence.
English Market: A historic covered food market offering local Irish delicacies.
Cork City Gaol: A former prison turned museum, showcasing Cork’s history.
Fota Wildlife Park: A large, open-air wildlife park with exotic animals and birds.
Cobh: A picturesque town and the last port of call for the Titanic.

5. Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher: One of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, with stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean and the Aran Islands.
O'Brien's Tower: A stone tower at the top of the cliffs, offering panoramic views.
The Burren: A unique limestone landscape, rich in flora, fauna, and ancient monuments, located nearby.
Doolin: A charming village near the cliffs, known for its traditional Irish music.

6. Donegal

Slieve League Cliffs: Some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, offering dramatic views of the Atlantic.
Glenveagh National Park: A vast, remote park with mountains, lakes, and a grand castle.
Donegal Castle: A well-preserved 15th-century castle in the heart of Donegal Town.
Bundoran: A popular coastal town known for its beaches and surf spots.
Tory Island: A remote island with a unique Gaelic culture, accessible by ferry.

and much more.....

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