April 22, 2016 | by Dan Schrock
As a Northern Irishman, I wholeheartedly understand that the majority of outsiders have already developed a bad opinion about Irishmen and the country in general. In fact, most are only available with the basics, including the insatiable alcohol cravings of... Read the rest →
August 7, 2013 | by Andrea Guerriero
Recommendations, curiosities, things to do, to see and to know before visiting Dublin!... Read the rest →
February 14, 2013 | by Andrea Guerriero
Ireland is renowned worldwide for being an enchanting land where legend and reality come together. This country boasts spectacular untamed landscapes, rich culture, delicious food, pubs reverberating with banjo and Celtic music, as well as great examples of indigenous architecture.... Read the rest →
November 28, 2012 | by Daniela
If you are planning to visit Dublin, save some time for a shopping stroll at Moore Street Market, where dozens of traders set up their stalls selling fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers every Monday through Saturday.... Read the rest →
March 1, 2012 | by Francy
Beer, shamrocks, leprechauns: these are the three things that come to mind when you think of Dublin, and Ireland of course. Three things that probably have little (logic) correlation with a great Christian icon such St. Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint.... Read the rest →
February 24, 2012 | by Elena
This is our 3rd installment on the top European destinations for 2012, and we are about to guide you through your next adventure holiday, Belfast, Northen Ireland, to be precise. We, at Traveleurope, are not the only ones who believe... Read the rest →
January 4, 2012 | by Elena
Nollaig Bheag– Irish for Little Christmas – is one of the traditional names in Ireland for January 6th, probably known in the rest of the world as the Celebration of the Epiphany.... Read the rest →
November 30, 2011 | by Elena
Ireland’s Christmas traditions are not dissimilar to those found in many other western countries – shopping, gifts, food, lights and magic! However, just like everything else, the Irish do things somewhat different!... Read the rest →
July 25, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
Dublin, popular with young people, is the capital of the Republic of Ireland, a city on a human scale, charming and colorful, full of fine Georgian buildings, a renowned literary culture and very welcoming pubs where the nightlife explodes with... Read the rest →
February 10, 2011 | by Francy
In Dublin you can find everything you need to spend a pleasant weekend. For shopping addicted there are the stores on O’Connell Street, the designers’ shops of Grafton Street and the shops and flea markets in the area of Temple... Read the rest →