2. IRELAND’S WEATHER
• In Ireland, everyone talks about the weather.
Whether it's discussing the direction of the rain
from a supermarket doorway, or musing that it's
75°F in March from a bar counter.
• Irish weather can be unpredictable, so they like to
discuss it a lot.
• Ireland's climate is influenced most by the
Atlantic Ocean. As a result, it doesn’t have the
extreme temperatures that other countries at
similar latitude would have. The average
temperature is a mild 50°F.
3. Places to visit in Ireland
• Ring of Kerry: the Ring of Kerry will
encapsulates the your image of Ireland:
ancient monuments, romantic
castles, spectacular gardens and colorful
towns and villages. The spectacular
scenery, dramatic coastline, colorful towns
and villages and ancient archaeological
treasures have been featured in
postcards, film, poetry and song.
4. Places to visit in Ireland
• Guinness Storehouse- trip to Dublin's most popular
tourist attraction is pretty much compulsory for any selfrespecting tourist in Ireland's capital. Or, at the very
least, it should be.
• The Guinness Storehouse tells the story of how Guinness
is made and how this famous drink came to be one of
Ireland's best-known exports.
• It is in an awesome building: its core is in the shape of a
giant pint glass, and consists of seven floors. After
walking around for about 45 minutes and being
constantly told how wonderful Guinness is, pretty soon,
the subliminal messages start to kick in.
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5. Best Places to eat in Ireland
• The old storehouse- Dublin, Ireland
7. Things to do in Ireland
Dublin Zoo is the largest
zoo in Ireland and one of
Dublin's most popular
attractions. Opened in
1831,the zoo describes its
role as
conservation, study, and
education.
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
has been at the heart of
Dublin and Ireland's
history and culture for
over 800 years. For long
periods it was the largest
enclosed space on the
island and it remains the
largest Cathedral in the
country.