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A guidebook to Ireland, a busking paradise and a land of literature.
A Month in Ireland: Discover Purity with Nature
Travel to Ireland easily and lightly without any burden!
Ireland, the filming location for the timeless film "Once," is a busking paradise, attracting music lovers from around the world. The TV show "Begin Again" also featured buskers performing a variety of music on the streets of many Irish cities.
Guinness, which Yeats called the wine of Ireland, is the birthplace of stout, and you can learn everything about Guinness, from its history to its manufacturing process.
We provide travelers with useful information on their preferred regions and information to help them have a more accurate and meaningful trip.
To help even beginners easily plan their travel itinerary for Ireland, the map shows the travel route and the time required to travel between cities. It also provides key walking tours, providing the best recommended courses for traveling within the city. It is a route that follows the efficient route of each city.
You can get vivid and realistic information by conveniently explaining how to get there.
Upon arrival in Ireland, we have included detailed information by applying the same systematic city information according to the travel itinerary of each city, including seeing, eating, sleeping, and returning.
A Month in Ireland: Discover Purity with Nature
Travel to Ireland easily and lightly without any burden!
Ireland, the filming location for the timeless film "Once," is a busking paradise, attracting music lovers from around the world. The TV show "Begin Again" also featured buskers performing a variety of music on the streets of many Irish cities.
Guinness, which Yeats called the wine of Ireland, is the birthplace of stout, and you can learn everything about Guinness, from its history to its manufacturing process.
We provide travelers with useful information on their preferred regions and information to help them have a more accurate and meaningful trip.
To help even beginners easily plan their travel itinerary for Ireland, the map shows the travel route and the time required to travel between cities. It also provides key walking tours, providing the best recommended courses for traveling within the city. It is a route that follows the efficient route of each city.
You can get vivid and realistic information by conveniently explaining how to get there.
Upon arrival in Ireland, we have included detailed information by applying the same systematic city information according to the travel itinerary of each city, including seeing, eating, sleeping, and returning.
index
What is the New Normal? 2-7
Four seasons 8-13
Intro 18~19
Ireland at a glance 20-21
About Ireland 22-29
How to Enjoy Your Trip to Ireland: 30-35 Tips
Why Tourists Are Increasing in Ireland: 36-41
Essential Information for Traveling to Ireland
TV and film that made Ireland a popular tourist destination
Better knowledge to know when traveling to Ireland
Sketching a Trip to Ireland
Package Tours vs. Independent Travel
Local travel costs in Ireland
Understanding Irish Accommodation / Hostel Map
Ireland Camping Trip / Campground Map
How to Plan Your Trip to Ireland / Recommended Itinerary
Local travel prices / Ireland travel costs
Ireland travel attire
Travel Preparations
shopping
Bisking's Paradise Island
Book a rental car / drive
Living in Ireland for a month
Living honestly for a month
A digital nomad living for a month
The popularization of one-month living
Living for a month is the minimalism of life.
Age of Experience
Another space, a month of living towards a new life
Dublin
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin Airport / Airport to City IN
map
Dublin at a glance
City transportation
City Tour Bus / Key Walking Tour
Things to see
O'Connell Street
At a Glance / Map / Writers' Museum / Memorial Park / Central Post Office / Tip: Easter Rising
O'Connell Street / Central Market / Spire / O'Connell Bridge
Eating
Grand Canal / Docklands / Convention Centre / Bodgeys Energy Theatre / Samuel Beckett Bridge
Experience Irish history along the River Liffey
(The Great Hunger / Jeannie Johnston / Aviva Stadium)
Trinity College & Grafton Street
Trinity College / About Trinity College Guided Tour
Celtic Gospels / Molly Malone Statue / Grafton Street / St. Stephen's Garden / Dublin City Hall
Merrion Square / Free admission to Dublin Museums (National Museum of Archaeology / Natural History Museum)
National Gallery / Irish Gallery of Modern Art
Temple Bar
Temple Bar Truth or Lie
Eating / Dublin Live Music / Live Music Heaven / Zombies of the Night
Historic district
Dublin Castle / Kilmainham Gaol
Top 2 Cathedrals in Dublin / Top Parks in Dublin /
Top 2 Breweries in Dublin
Sleeping
James Joyce Center
Dublin suburbs
Horse / Bray / Dalkey / Kildare Village Outlet
Dublin Day Tour
Southern Ireland
Kilkenny
Kilkenny History at a Glance / Kilkenny at a Glance
Kilkenny Castle / Kilkenny Promenade / Smithwick Brewery / St. Cain's Cathedral
Coke
Cork History at a Glance / Southern Tour 1-Day Course / Cork Walk / City Tour Bus
English Market / St. Patrick's Bridge / St. Patrick's Street / St. Finbar's Cathedral
Church of St. Peter and Paul / Church of St. Anne / Crawford Art Gallery
Fitzgerald Park / University College Cork / Black Rock Castle / Cork City Gaol / George Bernard Shaw
Cove
The Evolution of the Name "Kubra" / History of the Great Famine / Titanic's Last Port of Call
Cove at a glance / St. Colman's Cathedral / Queenstown Story Heritage Centre
Titanic Experience Cove / Cove Museum / Ghost Tours / Brightly Colored Houses
Top 5 Activities in Ireland
Blarney Castle
Dingle Peninsula
Inch Beach / Dingle Town / Beehive Hearts / Slie Head / Calarus Chapel / Dunquin
Sheep on the Dingle Peninsula / Limerick
Ring of Kerry
Killarney National Park / Kenmare / Iverra Peninsula / Skellig Michael / Cahirsiveen
Wild Atlantic Way
Galway
Four seasons / Various festivals / Galway IN
Air Square / Eating
Latin Quarter
Busking Paradise / Statue of Oscar Wilde & Eduardo Vilde
A Foodie's Paradise / Lynch Castle
Lynch Memorial / St. Nicholas Church / Spanish Arch / Lost Mariners Memorial
City Museum / Thorpehill Beach and Promenade / Galway Harbour / Galway Cathedral
Kiranth Lane / National University of Galway
Day trip tours from Galway
Cliffs of Moher / Isle of Aran / Connemara & Kylemore Abbey
Sligo / Day trips from Sligo
West of Ireland
Aran Island
Aran Island Tour
Comemara National Park
Peatlands / Ashford Castle Hotel / Kong / Killarney / Kylemore Abbey
Croke Patrick / Ballintuber Aby
Sligo
Sligo at a glance / Aytes Memorial Building / Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Great Famine Family Statue / Sligo Abbey
Near Sligo
Rosses Point / Drumcliffe / Glencar Falls / Bellevolven / Gill Lake / Park Castle
Mullamore / Caromore / Streda Strand / Lissadell House
Northern Ireland
Belfast
Belfast at a Glance / About Northern Ireland / Four Seasons / 1-Night, 2-Day Course
Belfast City Hall / Queen's University / Belfast Botanic Gardens / Mosaic Fish / Grand Opera House
Albert Memorial Clock Tower / St. Anne's Cathedral / Titanic Belfast / SS Nomadic
Belfast Castle / Cave Hill Country Park / St. George's Market / Metropolitan Arts Centre
St. Malachy's Church / Crumlin Road Prison / Stormont Parliament House
Peace Wall / Londonderry
Giant's Causeway
Tour Schedule / Whiskey / Irish Music
Four seasons 8-13
Intro 18~19
Ireland at a glance 20-21
About Ireland 22-29
How to Enjoy Your Trip to Ireland: 30-35 Tips
Why Tourists Are Increasing in Ireland: 36-41
Essential Information for Traveling to Ireland
TV and film that made Ireland a popular tourist destination
Better knowledge to know when traveling to Ireland
Sketching a Trip to Ireland
Package Tours vs. Independent Travel
Local travel costs in Ireland
Understanding Irish Accommodation / Hostel Map
Ireland Camping Trip / Campground Map
How to Plan Your Trip to Ireland / Recommended Itinerary
Local travel prices / Ireland travel costs
Ireland travel attire
Travel Preparations
shopping
Bisking's Paradise Island
Book a rental car / drive
Living in Ireland for a month
Living honestly for a month
A digital nomad living for a month
The popularization of one-month living
Living for a month is the minimalism of life.
Age of Experience
Another space, a month of living towards a new life
Dublin
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin Airport / Airport to City IN
map
Dublin at a glance
City transportation
City Tour Bus / Key Walking Tour
Things to see
O'Connell Street
At a Glance / Map / Writers' Museum / Memorial Park / Central Post Office / Tip: Easter Rising
O'Connell Street / Central Market / Spire / O'Connell Bridge
Eating
Grand Canal / Docklands / Convention Centre / Bodgeys Energy Theatre / Samuel Beckett Bridge
Experience Irish history along the River Liffey
(The Great Hunger / Jeannie Johnston / Aviva Stadium)
Trinity College & Grafton Street
Trinity College / About Trinity College Guided Tour
Celtic Gospels / Molly Malone Statue / Grafton Street / St. Stephen's Garden / Dublin City Hall
Merrion Square / Free admission to Dublin Museums (National Museum of Archaeology / Natural History Museum)
National Gallery / Irish Gallery of Modern Art
Temple Bar
Temple Bar Truth or Lie
Eating / Dublin Live Music / Live Music Heaven / Zombies of the Night
Historic district
Dublin Castle / Kilmainham Gaol
Top 2 Cathedrals in Dublin / Top Parks in Dublin /
Top 2 Breweries in Dublin
Sleeping
James Joyce Center
Dublin suburbs
Horse / Bray / Dalkey / Kildare Village Outlet
Dublin Day Tour
Southern Ireland
Kilkenny
Kilkenny History at a Glance / Kilkenny at a Glance
Kilkenny Castle / Kilkenny Promenade / Smithwick Brewery / St. Cain's Cathedral
Coke
Cork History at a Glance / Southern Tour 1-Day Course / Cork Walk / City Tour Bus
English Market / St. Patrick's Bridge / St. Patrick's Street / St. Finbar's Cathedral
Church of St. Peter and Paul / Church of St. Anne / Crawford Art Gallery
Fitzgerald Park / University College Cork / Black Rock Castle / Cork City Gaol / George Bernard Shaw
Cove
The Evolution of the Name "Kubra" / History of the Great Famine / Titanic's Last Port of Call
Cove at a glance / St. Colman's Cathedral / Queenstown Story Heritage Centre
Titanic Experience Cove / Cove Museum / Ghost Tours / Brightly Colored Houses
Top 5 Activities in Ireland
Blarney Castle
Dingle Peninsula
Inch Beach / Dingle Town / Beehive Hearts / Slie Head / Calarus Chapel / Dunquin
Sheep on the Dingle Peninsula / Limerick
Ring of Kerry
Killarney National Park / Kenmare / Iverra Peninsula / Skellig Michael / Cahirsiveen
Wild Atlantic Way
Galway
Four seasons / Various festivals / Galway IN
Air Square / Eating
Latin Quarter
Busking Paradise / Statue of Oscar Wilde & Eduardo Vilde
A Foodie's Paradise / Lynch Castle
Lynch Memorial / St. Nicholas Church / Spanish Arch / Lost Mariners Memorial
City Museum / Thorpehill Beach and Promenade / Galway Harbour / Galway Cathedral
Kiranth Lane / National University of Galway
Day trip tours from Galway
Cliffs of Moher / Isle of Aran / Connemara & Kylemore Abbey
Sligo / Day trips from Sligo
West of Ireland
Aran Island
Aran Island Tour
Comemara National Park
Peatlands / Ashford Castle Hotel / Kong / Killarney / Kylemore Abbey
Croke Patrick / Ballintuber Aby
Sligo
Sligo at a glance / Aytes Memorial Building / Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Great Famine Family Statue / Sligo Abbey
Near Sligo
Rosses Point / Drumcliffe / Glencar Falls / Bellevolven / Gill Lake / Park Castle
Mullamore / Caromore / Streda Strand / Lissadell House
Northern Ireland
Belfast
Belfast at a Glance / About Northern Ireland / Four Seasons / 1-Night, 2-Day Course
Belfast City Hall / Queen's University / Belfast Botanic Gardens / Mosaic Fish / Grand Opera House
Albert Memorial Clock Tower / St. Anne's Cathedral / Titanic Belfast / SS Nomadic
Belfast Castle / Cave Hill Country Park / St. George's Market / Metropolitan Arts Centre
St. Malachy's Church / Crumlin Road Prison / Stormont Parliament House
Peace Wall / Londonderry
Giant's Causeway
Tour Schedule / Whiskey / Irish Music
Publisher's Review
preface
Dublin has long been described as a city of poverty.
But now Dublin is said to be a vibrant city full of nature and romance.
In front of the ornate building, a statue depicting a poor 18th-century Irish immigrant symbolizes the poverty of Dublin.
The contrasting images of Dublin's past, when the potato famine of the late 18th century forced countless Irish people to abandon their homeland and emigrate, and the city's economic growth through foreign investment are both striking.
Nowadays, Dublin, with its modern buildings and various shops, is bustling with people as street performances abound.
You can feel the difficult history and hardships of life in the old Irish cathedrals, universities, castles, and other buildings.
The park surrounded by lush trees and the fresh air feel precious in contrast to Seoul's hazy sky filled with fine dust.
The romantic Irish love music and can unwind after a long day in a pub anywhere in Ireland, listening to the rhythms of Ireland's spirit.
Especially in Dublin, you can easily hear the poignant medieval history, culture, and cheerful laughter.
Ireland is not too hot even in summer, so after dinner, a walk along the windy River Liffey can help relieve the traveler's fatigue.
The lights of the Half Penny Bridge, named after the 50 cent toll it charged, represent Dublin's nightscape.
A traveler's day will quickly pass by as they cross the bridge, take a break, visit a pub, and enjoy themselves.
Ireland is a place where you can experience nature and culture while surfing small villages along the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Ireland has overcome poverty and is now living in prosperity in the 21st century.
Having lived through a history marked by conquest, famine, and migration to the New World, they have developed a surprising degree of kindness and cynicism, as well as a sense of black humor.
Dublin, the birthplace of literary figures such as Yeats, Austin Wilde, and James Joyce, is actually a UNESCO City of Literature.
Ireland, which has produced the most Nobel Prize winners in literature per capita, offers a wide variety of books and bookstores.
[Publisher's Review]
Take a trip to Ireland with the Hashtag Travel Series!
Travel is not only an encounter with space, but also an encounter with new emotions.
Ireland, a new European travel destination, is gaining popularity as an easy and inexpensive European travel destination as low-cost airlines become the new travel axis.
But Ireland is also a travel destination that has a historical resonance with us.
Are there any new travel destinations in Europe? As the number of travelers visiting Europe increases, the desire to discover new European destinations is also growing.
As terrorism increases in Europe and the preference for safe travel destinations grows, many travelers who are looking for a place to enjoy themselves during the economic downturn have discovered Ireland.
However, there was only a blog about Ireland.
Then, starting in the summer of 2017, Ireland began to transform into a new Europe, with interest in the country growing following the broadcast of Begin Again.
Dublin has long been described as a city of poverty.
But now Dublin is said to be a vibrant city full of nature and romance.
In front of the ornate building, a statue depicting a poor 18th-century Irish immigrant symbolizes the poverty of Dublin.
The contrasting images of Dublin's past, when the potato famine of the late 18th century forced countless Irish people to abandon their homeland and emigrate, and the city's economic growth through foreign investment are both striking.
Nowadays, Dublin, with its modern buildings and various shops, is bustling with people as street performances abound.
You can feel the difficult history and hardships of life in the old Irish cathedrals, universities, castles, and other buildings.
The park surrounded by lush trees and the fresh air feel precious in contrast to Seoul's hazy sky filled with fine dust.
The romantic Irish love music and can unwind after a long day in a pub anywhere in Ireland, listening to the rhythms of Ireland's spirit.
Especially in Dublin, you can easily hear the poignant medieval history, culture, and cheerful laughter.
Ireland is not too hot even in summer, so after dinner, a walk along the windy River Liffey can help relieve the traveler's fatigue.
The lights of the Half Penny Bridge, named after the 50 cent toll it charged, represent Dublin's nightscape.
A traveler's day will quickly pass by as they cross the bridge, take a break, visit a pub, and enjoy themselves.
Ireland is a place where you can experience nature and culture while surfing small villages along the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Ireland has overcome poverty and is now living in prosperity in the 21st century.
Having lived through a history marked by conquest, famine, and migration to the New World, they have developed a surprising degree of kindness and cynicism, as well as a sense of black humor.
Dublin, the birthplace of literary figures such as Yeats, Austin Wilde, and James Joyce, is actually a UNESCO City of Literature.
Ireland, which has produced the most Nobel Prize winners in literature per capita, offers a wide variety of books and bookstores.
[Publisher's Review]
Take a trip to Ireland with the Hashtag Travel Series!
Travel is not only an encounter with space, but also an encounter with new emotions.
Ireland, a new European travel destination, is gaining popularity as an easy and inexpensive European travel destination as low-cost airlines become the new travel axis.
But Ireland is also a travel destination that has a historical resonance with us.
Are there any new travel destinations in Europe? As the number of travelers visiting Europe increases, the desire to discover new European destinations is also growing.
As terrorism increases in Europe and the preference for safe travel destinations grows, many travelers who are looking for a place to enjoy themselves during the economic downturn have discovered Ireland.
However, there was only a blog about Ireland.
Then, starting in the summer of 2017, Ireland began to transform into a new Europe, with interest in the country growing following the broadcast of Begin Again.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 29, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 672 pages | 148*210*35mm
- ISBN13: 9791174581174
- ISBN10: 1174581174
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