Tourist Traps in Ireland That Tourists ALWAYS Fall For

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  • The Biggest Tourist Traps in Ireland (You should actually visit)
    Kissing the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle, paying to drink Guinness in the Guinness Storehouse, visiting one of the touristy pubs, there are quite a few tourist traps in Ireland and Northern Ireland that tourists should be aware of, but you should definitely go to all of these tourist traps because they are still worth visiting. Whether it is Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland or Temple Bar in Dublin there are fun tourist traps that all tourists should enjoy.
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Komentáře • 529

  • @stephenh4965
    @stephenh4965 Před 2 lety +200

    As a Dublin man born and bred i would only recommend walking through Temple Bar you can get a better pint literally 2 minutes round the corner and MUCH cheaper then their €7 for a bleedin pint no thank you

    • @larryolson397
      @larryolson397 Před 2 lety +16

      Surely, the walk to The Palace, a block and a half away would be a better experience for any tourist. Great tip. Avoid the temple bar.

    • @shaggaroo
      @shaggaroo Před rokem +5

      I tell everyone to have one beer in the Temple Bar just to say they have, then go away… and forget €7, I think it’s up to €8+ at St John Gogarty’s 🤦‍♂️ and prices go up after 10 pm

    • @dynamikausa
      @dynamikausa Před 9 měsíci +5

      Tourists like myself really do not care if a glass of beer costs 7 ro 10 eur. We are passing by, never to return, and experience with quality live music is fenomenal.

    • @erikaverbeck7543
      @erikaverbeck7543 Před 8 měsíci

      What is a good Dublin local pub ?

    • @ochenhetree
      @ochenhetree Před 8 měsíci +2

      Travel to Cambodia you can get 2 liters of draft beer for $1 usd

  • @radboy707
    @radboy707 Před 2 lety +148

    I hit everyone one of those “traps” (except GOT) and loved every single one. We absolutely loved Ireland and it’s people. I don’t think I ever felt so at home in a foreign country as I did there.

  • @gabsie7224
    @gabsie7224 Před 2 lety +55

    I have to admit it was funny for me to think that someone would go to a place called Titanic Belfast and expect it to be connected to the movie and not more to the ship, it's history, the shipyards etc. 😀

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  Před 2 lety +35

    Tourist Traps that you really should go see!!! That is one great thing about Ireland, even the tourist traps are great!

    • @sams3015
      @sams3015 Před 2 lety +6

      That said I would really like to remind everyone to mind your self in Temple Bar (the district). It’s a tourist area at the end of the day, in an almost 2M👤 European capital city. This isn’t a village out in some random county where it’s the norm for friendly locals to buy the one tourist a drink. This is a tourist area in a big city, so don’t accept drinks from strangers as spiking has being reported in the area and don’t leave your bags willy nilly as this zone has a lot of pickpockets. Enjoy and have fun but please practice the same safety you would in any touristy or party hot spots. Just because it’s ireland doesn’t mean everyone is automatically lovely & trustworthy

    • @chatsdocs6608
      @chatsdocs6608 Před 2 lety +2

      Ireland is great.

  • @christineduffy3357
    @christineduffy3357 Před 2 lety +25

    Tourist trap phobic - Go to Westport, stay for three nights in a plain, simple B&B. Mary will cook you a full Irish breakfast that will hold you over until supper. Explore County Mayo during the day. Walk to Matt Malloy's every evening. Best travel experience ever.

    • @greendragonpublishing
      @greendragonpublishing Před 3 měsíci

      Done all that ... several times! (even had a lovely chat with a few of Matt Molloy's children)

  • @mannytrainor7620
    @mannytrainor7620 Před 2 lety +33

    Here's a a top tip for visiting Giants Causeway. When you drive up to it, go past the visitor centre and straight up to the 'Big House". It's a restaurant. Grab something to eat there, it's pretty good and then walk off that food by walking straight past the visitor centre and down to the rocks. It's free to park by the restaurant as you are eating there, so no need to re-park your car in the pay-to-park visitor car park. I'm loathe to pay to visit the rocks as we used to go here when I was young and it was all free then. No need as I see it, to charge people to look at the natural beauty of Ireland.

  • @emK605
    @emK605 Před rokem +29

    A great tour in Dublin was a Musical Pub Crawl in the winter time. It was great. We began in Temple Bar, but then went to two quieter, tucked away pubs. One of which became a favorite that we went to each time we've gone. Two musicians taught us about Irish music, played instruments, and we ended with a lock in. People were asked to sing songs from their country, and I kicked it off with "Country Roads" by John Denver. I like to think my willingness to sing helped others be more comfortable to sing. The tour guide said something that stuck with me, "In Ireland if you can't sing well sing loud!" I love that quote!

  • @matthewwolfe4509
    @matthewwolfe4509 Před rokem +25

    If doing Titanic Belfast, definitely do the guided tour. You get to see much more, and the guides make the whole experience more than just a museum tourist trap. Our guide had almost everyone it tears after telling personal stories of the passengers and families. Okay, that may sound miserable for a vacation but trust me it's worth it.

  • @johndowney8575
    @johndowney8575 Před 2 lety +25

    Anyone wanting the best pint in Dublin visit the grave diggers pub beside Glasnevin cemetery which is also a popular tourist spot if you like Irish history,hope you all enjoy your stay in my hometown✌❤.

    • @mikemulrennan7948
      @mikemulrennan7948 Před 14 dny +1

      Gravediggers is the best.. Go see cousin Vinnie. My brother worked with a Kavanaugh in the USA

  • @dabear2438
    @dabear2438 Před rokem +20

    But Ireland is soooo wonderful that even tourist traps are fabulous! Love that country and its people. 💚

  • @dougww1ectebow
    @dougww1ectebow Před rokem +4

    Kilmainham Gaol, while not a tourist trap is worth seeing for the history.

  • @judithcordary2048
    @judithcordary2048 Před měsícem +2

    Go to Charlie Byrnes bookstore in Galway. One of the best bookshops anywhere!!!

  • @rodjones117
    @rodjones117 Před 2 lety +6

    Walk through Temple Bar, just to say you've seen it, and then go for a pint and a toasted sandwich at the Palace Bar. It's at the end where Fleet St meets Westmoreland St., a lovely old Dublin bar that's a lot more authentic that the other pubs in the area.

  • @janedickson1004
    @janedickson1004 Před rokem +3

    I'm from Dublin, but Bunratty Castle in Co. Clare is a great day out with a pint in Durty Nellies after.

  • @daphnemartin
    @daphnemartin Před 9 měsíci +4

    The Gingerman Pub in Dublin was one of my favorite places! We did Paddywagon Tours, and didn't regret it, but felt a bit rushed at Blarney and the birthplace of Titanic. The guides were informative and comical. I loved, loved Ireland. I must add that I was impressed with how safe I felt as a US tourist from the time we set foot from the plane to when we had to sadly depart. I can hardly wait for my next visit!

  • @pskully57
    @pskully57 Před rokem +3

    One night me and my girlfriend were just looking for a pint, when we stumbled upon the Brazen Head, the oldest pub in Dublin, not a tourist trap, but very cool indeed.

  • @SalBlckAttc09
    @SalBlckAttc09 Před 2 lety +6

    Speaking of statues, Phil Lynott the lead singer of Thin Lizzy has a statue in Dublin.

  • @kylereece1979
    @kylereece1979 Před 2 lety +49

    I live in the South East of Ireland, and recommend places like the Hook Lighthouse. Its one of the oldest working lighthouses in Europe and dates back to the Norman Invasion. It is right at the tip of the county Wexford peninsula with the Irish Sea fighting its way into the jagged rocks. Fantastic sights there, and walks. The lighthouse tour is a must aswell, and the surrounding scenery is brilliant. Its a real hidden gem, along with the Famine Ship replica in the County aswell.

    • @casinodelonge
      @casinodelonge Před 2 lety +1

      and the spooky house.

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Před 2 lety

      By Hook or by Crook

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Před 2 lety +1

      The sunny southeast

    • @gerardflynn3899
      @gerardflynn3899 Před rokem +3

      @@casinodelonge Loftus Hall.

    • @gerardflynn3899
      @gerardflynn3899 Před rokem

      @@djquinn11 They should have called it the soggy southeast, especially for the amount of rain we get.

  • @JuliaR_26
    @JuliaR_26 Před rokem +8

    I went to Ireland at the beginning of April. I loved it! We had amazing weather (it only rained a few times and nothing crazy). The day we went to the Cliffs of Moher, it was a beautiful day with sunshine and blue skies! If you’re in Killarney, I’d recommend going to Celtic Steps the show. It was amazing!

  • @jturie
    @jturie Před 2 lety +4

    Walk through the Temple Bar district, saw the rowdy tourist crowds, and went about 4 blocks away to Darkey Kelley's.

  • @gotraveleurope
    @gotraveleurope Před rokem +4

    Thank you Mark for helping people to avoid tourist traps. There are so many great places to see in Ireland!

  • @robertholbrook2324
    @robertholbrook2324 Před rokem +4

    Did you do the belfast black cabs tour? As a man married to a belfast lady, to understand the country. This is a must.

  • @dhmoss75
    @dhmoss75 Před 2 lety +6

    I miss ANYTHING in Ireland, especially the tourist traps!

  • @ekolekol4389
    @ekolekol4389 Před 2 lety +11

    So many better pubs in Dublin...The Long Hall, Mulligans, Bowes, Grogans to name a few

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 Před měsícem

      They don’t have music though which a lot of tourists want.

  • @st.brendan7330
    @st.brendan7330 Před 2 lety +12

    I thought the best part of going to the Book of Kells exhibit is when you leave and have to exit through the library. We thought that was amazing. It was something out of a Harry Potter movie.

    • @gallowglass2630
      @gallowglass2630 Před 2 lety

      St Brendan It is out of harry potter the library is used in one of the films not sure which one ,not really a fan,but it is one of the films as is the cliffs of moher

    • @JB-ug5mf
      @JB-ug5mf Před 2 lety +2

      Yes I liked seeing the library a lot too. I was impressed with the whole building and tour of the Book of Kells. Greetings from South Central PA in the US.

  • @gallowglass2630
    @gallowglass2630 Před 2 lety +27

    Temple bar is a district yes there is pub in that district called temple bar,but when most people say temple bar is a tourist trap they are refering to the district and the surrounding pubs not just the temple bar pub.

    • @enda511
      @enda511 Před 2 lety +3

      Just came on here to check that someone had noted this!!

    • @kurtpunchesthings2411
      @kurtpunchesthings2411 Před 2 lety

      Being honest going into the Temple bar region you'd swear you were in another country

    • @WDH59510
      @WDH59510 Před 2 lety

      It is true that the whole Temple Bar area is one big tourist trap in the sense that it's not a place where you'd find real Irish people out for a good time. It's more for stag and hen parties from across the water and unsuspecting tourists. The Crown Liquor Saloon in Belfast on the other hand is worth a visit because it really is such a lovely place. As for the Titanic Museum - as long as you know in advance that it's a great visit if you want to know more about the social and political history of Belfast rather than relive the 1997 movie then by all means go there.

    • @gallowglass2630
      @gallowglass2630 Před 2 lety +3

      @@WDH59510 There is a titanic experience in cobh where it left from focussing on the passengers experience not obviously jack and rose but the real passengers and the experience of emigration in general

    • @WDH59510
      @WDH59510 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gallowglass2630 That is interesting to hear.

  • @jouleslowell
    @jouleslowell Před 2 lety +24

    Blarney House!!! Beautiful!!! I visited all the tourist traps and had a blast!! One thing about my trip to Ireland… I was surprised by how delicious the food was! The people were super friendly. I’d love to go again

    • @wavetranquility4243
      @wavetranquility4243 Před 2 lety +5

      I agree! The whole Blarney Gardens and Park area and the stately home was gorgeous !!!

  • @ciangibbons6643
    @ciangibbons6643 Před 2 lety +53

    At 6:30, if you're already at the spire when in Dublin then always take the chance to walk 50m down the road to the GPO. It's both an iconic piece of Georgian architecture and one of the most important sites in Irish history due to it's place as the staging ground of the Easter Rising, as seen in the bullet marks the litter the exterior, and where the Proclamation of the Irish Republic was first publicly read. It also still functions as the main post office for the city so the atrium is open to the public and is the perfect place to send a post card from.
    From an art point of view the main ground floor window also hosts one of the most iconic pieces of Irish sculpture, the Death of Cúchulainn, which acts as a memorial to lives lost during the Rising.
    There's also tours and a Museum in the building covering the event but they're kind of privately run (operated by a subsidiary of a subsidiary of a for profit state owned investment company) and relatively costly, especially compared to the excellent free National Museums around the country.

    • @glenn9683
      @glenn9683 Před 2 lety

      Good example of a failed uprising

    • @ciangibbons6643
      @ciangibbons6643 Před 2 lety +19

      @@glenn9683 Wouldn't really call it failed, it kick-started the modern independence movement and laid the groundwork for the Irish state and public support for that state to the point that the first Dail considered it the founding of the modern nation. Considering the leaders of the Rising were fully willing, and mostly expecting, death but were willing to accept it if it lead to independence I'd say the succeeded in losing the battle but winning the war.

    • @vercoda9997
      @vercoda9997 Před 2 lety +5

      @@glenn9683 You couldn't say it failed or succeeded, given that it directly led to the modern free Irish state, our Republic, while Partition came in too. But had it not been for that, we'd still be a colony, today, probably. I prefer to come from a Republic, although I work and live in the North, and respect my mostly Unionist colleagues (who couldn't be any nicer to me, Token Southerner). It's just the way things are.

    • @kurtpunchesthings2411
      @kurtpunchesthings2411 Před 2 lety +6

      @@ciangibbons6643 and not only is it inaccurate to call it a failed uprising in all seriousness one can argue the GPO is where our country began independent ireland wise Because of what happened there almost 106 years ago

    • @casinodelonge
      @casinodelonge Před 2 lety +2

      I'd also recommend visiting the Royal Hospital in Kilmainham for a stroll, I think the Jameson Tour is better value than the Guinness Storehouse and the Hop on Hop Off tour busses give you a decent whistle stop tour of Dublin.

  • @daramcc7773
    @daramcc7773 Před 2 lety +5

    If you walk the cliff walk from Doolin, you don't have to pay to see the Cliffs of Moher.
    Doolin is beautiful in the summer.

  • @Seanocearbhaill
    @Seanocearbhaill Před 2 lety +13

    You're making me want to visit Ireland and I'm Irish 😂
    At least my wife isn't from here so I get to be a tourist with her 😅

  • @bensy1704
    @bensy1704 Před 2 lety +19

    Skip temple bar find a local pub, most locals hate temple bar because it feels like an American *irish* bar.
    Also if you want beauty don't skip connemara it's a gealtacht so its an irish speaking area but everyone speaks English but using your pleases and thank yous in irish is apricoated, it's generally quiter than the cliffs of moher or kilarney

    • @devanman7920
      @devanman7920 Před 2 lety +4

      Temple Bar is a robbery but I get why you would go there. Like 3 o'clock on a Tuesday as a tourist its lively and there's music and people having the crack.

    • @casinodelonge
      @casinodelonge Před 2 lety +2

      Can always go to Mulligans on Poolbeg St...

  • @joshdavidson2833
    @joshdavidson2833 Před 2 lety +44

    This video came out at the perfect time, I’m headed to Ireland in a day and i’ve never been so excited and this video is putting my excitement levels through the roof!!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 2 lety +4

      Have fun!!!

    • @christineireland3204
      @christineireland3204 Před 2 lety +5

      Enjoy Ireland so many beautiful areas to see. 😀 Galway and Donegal are definitely worth visiting. 😊

    • @mulhern1988
      @mulhern1988 Před 2 lety +3

      The cobblestone bar in smithfield is unreal if your going to any bar in dublin go there. Proper irish bar with traditional music bit out of the way though. My other favorite when in dublin is o,donoghues not at the bottom of grafton st but baggot st.

    • @mulhern1988
      @mulhern1988 Před 2 lety +3

      @@JF1908x Soccer isnt really Irish culture - we have our own sports,hurling and Gaelic football - don’t know how long you are in ireland but you can google GAA and the fixtures will be on the website- if you can catch a hurling game do. Its a 3,000 year old irish sport that encapsulates the Irish.

    • @JB-ug5mf
      @JB-ug5mf Před 2 lety

      Hello Josh. How was your trip? How long did you visit? I was there in November of 2000 in the Republic of Ireland and it was a great trip. I went to a lot of these "tourist traps".

  • @RobertK1993
    @RobertK1993 Před 2 lety +4

    Ireland a great country 🇮🇪🇪🇺

  • @wavetranquility4243
    @wavetranquility4243 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for this video! Been to most of the traps in Ireland - and loved them all- and this summer it’s Northern Ireland!!

  • @keyboardwarrior4899
    @keyboardwarrior4899 Před 2 lety +1

    Wolter are you in Ireland now r ye? God, I love you. I watch you all the time. You are a lovely man. You can tell your an extremely genuine, sweet, kindhearted, family man. When I fall asleep, I leave you playing in the background and I drift off with a big smile on my face.

  • @peonycottageboutique4154

    Really enjoyed this video. We just discovered you recently and are having fun going through your many (MANY) videos.

  • @jfarrell21
    @jfarrell21 Před rokem +4

    I think you missed Bunratty. I've done it twice, loved it both times, but a bit of a trap. A little tip, we were there during the high season and didn't want to waste time on the traffic in the Ring of Kerry, so we arranged a horseback ride through a decent amount of the Ring in the "State" Park. Beautiful and an absolutely unique way to see it.

  • @marksmith9566
    @marksmith9566 Před 2 lety +7

    Liked the boat tour of Cliffs of Moher better than the land view. Puffins landed on the rigging of the boat. Very cool.

  • @kierabyrnemusic
    @kierabyrnemusic Před rokem +12

    I'm still mortified that we have the spike in Dublin. With all our beautiful history who chose that 🙄. A huge Harp would have been amazing. We could have done so much with it. Anyway, thank you for always posting incredible content about Ireland. I hope each or your trips are wonderful 😊.

    • @LoCoAde87
      @LoCoAde87 Před rokem

      Same. Yet to find someone in all the years that is remotely proud of that lump of metal.

    • @willylumpnj
      @willylumpnj Před 9 měsíci

      There is a bridge over the River Liffey which is designed like a huge harp. I loved it.

    • @tullyDT
      @tullyDT Před 7 měsíci

      @@willylumpnj The samual becket bridge, it looks lovely lit up at night same with the Mary McAleese bridge over the Boyne Valley

  • @marietellez6021
    @marietellez6021 Před 2 lety +4

    Beautiful Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @lschmitt153
    @lschmitt153 Před 10 měsíci +2

    We went to Blarney Castle - skipped the stone and hung out in the fern garden instead, purely because it was so comfortable, and the forest canopy there is thick enough that a lot of the rain doesn't make its way down onto you. I think the grounds are far FAR most interesting than the stone. (I also already have the gift of gab)
    But I really gotta recommend going to the Castle at Adare- it is only accessible by tour guide. You'll go on a bus from their center (there is a free carpark there btw) to see the castle ruins. The driver and the guide were amazing, funny, really knowledgable, and give a lot of context to medieval Ireland which is helpful for other heritage sites. When you get off the bus, you'll walk into the castle, around it, and into the dungeons even! It was really amazing! There you can ask questions and get some stellar feedback. Our guide is a law student studying Brehon law (Early Irish Legal system). It was amazing to learn about the people, the town, and the culture of the time.

  • @lawrencearmondo1553
    @lawrencearmondo1553 Před rokem +2

    He forgot to mention the great visitors center at the Cliffs of Moher, The Long Room Library after seen the Book of Kells and the great gardens at Blarney Castle

  • @emmabourke6565
    @emmabourke6565 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Biggest tip, if visiting Co. Clare and you have kids, you have to go to Craggaunowen castle and ring fort and Bunratty castle and folk park. Theyre near enough by car. Its a fantastic family day out. The kids will love using the under ground tunnells in Craggaunowen and hiking to the top of Bunratty castle and wandering arounf the folk park

  • @djquinn11
    @djquinn11 Před 2 lety

    Hi Mark, I lived in Ireland for 4 years and still have family there and wanted to say that your video is spot on.

  • @carlfromtheoc1788
    @carlfromtheoc1788 Před rokem +7

    I have been to ALL of those, and it was worth it. Not a tourist trap, but the General Post Office (GPO) in Dublin, 2 dedicated philatelic windows, and part is now a museum.
    Crown Bar - been twice. Once I enjoyed aconversation with an older chap who had lived through "The Troubles" and had a couple of relatives on board the Princess Victoria. The other time, I got to hear a wonderful conversation between the bartender and a woman in her 80s as they discussed types of gin and a new one she wanted to try. The Titanic Museum was freaking awesome - and I have been up to the sixth floor. Ah yes, the Stilleto in the Ghetto, the Stiffy on the Liffey, along with the Tart with the Cart or the Dish with the Fish, and you forgot the Floozie in the Jacuzzi.

  • @concernedcitizen4579
    @concernedcitizen4579 Před 2 lety +4

    Take a trip to the Wicklow mountains you will not regret it

  • @jonh.4691
    @jonh.4691 Před rokem +1

    Very nice presentation Thank you

  • @alexsupermansilva
    @alexsupermansilva Před 2 lety +4

    I am on my last day in Ireland and just watched this video. I did 90% of this list. All of it totally worth doing still haha.

  • @pgrvloik
    @pgrvloik Před 3 dny

    One thing I was afraid of being disappointed about is the bus tour of Dublin. It turned out really nice and instructive. I would have never found out Phoenix Park otherwise.

  • @tynan11
    @tynan11 Před 2 lety +10

    I was born and live in Dublin. Agree with everything except for Killarney. Yes it's American central but its also a place I being Irish really love to go to visit. Yes it's expensive (particularly towards other towns in Ireland) but there's no where quite like it in the world.

  • @watcher9997
    @watcher9997 Před 2 lety +7

    We got to the Giant's Causeway near closing time. We had already read how to bypass the tourist center to enter free. It was closed by the time we reached the bottom. To our surprise there were a few cars that had driven down their after the visitor's center closed and the employees had gone home. There was nothing there to stop them just before dark.

  • @stevegray1308
    @stevegray1308 Před 2 lety

    I have lots of relatives, including my sister, living in Ireland (most in Kerry) and I love the big coach tours from Dublin that call into many pubs in one day - great fun.

  • @CoastalKite
    @CoastalKite Před 2 lety

    Great video as always!

  • @JosephCompnotta
    @JosephCompnotta Před 2 lety +2

    We did a camper/van and hit all those spots and crashed at campgrounds. So much more relaxing.

  • @Johnstone_Studios
    @Johnstone_Studios Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for all this help!

  • @danielenig2088
    @danielenig2088 Před rokem +1

    Always like to watch your videos. Thank you for the information you provide. Love your list of "Tourist Traps". My trips to Ireland I like to rent a car, rent a cottage for a week down south and for a week up north and do the day trips from there. That way if it rains and is foggy and we planned the Cliffs of Moher, we just swap the days around and pick a more indoor activity. If doing the Ring of Kerry I'd suggest rent a cottage outside Kenmare and do day trips from there. Do the ring but also cut inland and explore the roads that the tour busses don't travel. Plus you can easily hit Blarney Castle and Waterford from there. If up north rent a cottage in Donegal and from there you can do day trips into Northern Ireland and/or along the Wild Atlantic Way. Counting down the days till I go back. Such a beautiful place.

  • @killianmorgan3711
    @killianmorgan3711 Před 2 lety +2

    A great pub in Dublin is o donoghues on Baggott Street, famous bar where the legendary Irish band the dubliners were found , the guinness is beautiful. Also the stairway to heaven in Cavan is great and free .

  • @CliveBilby
    @CliveBilby Před 2 lety +2

    Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, and the Irish National Heritage Park, two additional tourist traps really worth doing.

  • @lynnsmithwick862
    @lynnsmithwick862 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Everything you mentioned I would in fact recommend! How did you not mention the beautiful library above The Book of Kels? 😢

  • @EscapingtheEmptyNest
    @EscapingtheEmptyNest Před 2 lety

    Great timing! We'll be there next year!

  • @upgrades23hike
    @upgrades23hike Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for another amazing video. I love the Guinness tour. I've done it twice before

    • @annedunne4526
      @annedunne4526 Před 2 lety

      Yes the Guinness tour is worth doing because it gives a history and background to the Brewery and that is also the history of Dublin.

  • @gscott5062
    @gscott5062 Před rokem +4

    We lived in Galway in 2014 and visited many of these sites, and I agree with most of your assessments. Crown Bar was fun, but we skipped the Titanic Museum and went down in the Titanic drydock instead. Another spot that tries to get you to enter through the (paid) gift shop is the Gallarus Oratory on the Dingle Peninsula. There's a tiny free parking lot just up the road and a paved path leading to the oratory.

  • @LoloThe258
    @LoloThe258 Před 2 lety +8

    My wife and I have visited Ireland on Apr 2015, I think Ireland is a very honest country and very friendly to Asian people, if anybody think there are tourist traps in Ireland, please try Italy.😇😇😇
    But I have to admit that Italy is most beautiful country in the world.

    • @annieroche22
      @annieroche22 Před 2 lety +1

      As an Irish person, I absolutely adore Italy. Such a beautiful place

  • @conallmclaughlin4545
    @conallmclaughlin4545 Před 2 lety +4

    Never pay for the giants causeway! Walk around the information center/cafe and there's a free path down. It's free, it's nature!

  • @nunzioc8931
    @nunzioc8931 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I just came back from Ireland..just amazing

  • @aineomalley6431
    @aineomalley6431 Před 2 lety +14

    I totally agree with you about paying to see the cliffs of moher and the giants causeway. I had been to cliffs of moher for years ,then went around 2007 and was shocked to see we had to pay..myself and my friend were there on a late wet evening and were the last 2 people to go to the cliffs so we were allowed to quickly go up to the cliffs get a quick photo and leave again. Was disappointed because had been there years before and enjoyed free walking about.

    • @mannytrainor7620
      @mannytrainor7620 Před 2 lety +4

      Yep, I feel the same way about this. We used to go when young, then when I visited a couple of years ago was shocked to have to pay, but it's only if you park up. If you eat at the restaurant, leave your car there then walk down to the coast. The parking attendant told us about that one..;-)

    • @annedunne4526
      @annedunne4526 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. We used to visit the cliffs of mother when we were kids and we didn't have to pay.

  • @st.brendan7330
    @st.brendan7330 Před 2 lety +6

    We did take a tour bus that had a stop at the Blarney Castle. Instead of visiting the castle, we chose to walk into the village itself to visit a few shops and a pub called Muskerry Arms where we had a terrific lunch and a few pints before going back to the coach waiting at the Castle grounds parking lot.

    • @sams3015
      @sams3015 Před 2 lety

      The village is quite nice. I live like an hour away from Blarney and never went into the castle in my life but the village is stunning. I like stopping around there for lunch

    • @donovanfoto3263
      @donovanfoto3263 Před rokem +1

      Is the village on the castle grounds, like Bun Ratty? The grounds have an EXCELLENT garden which I want to see. It will have to wait for my next trip, if I get to Ireland again.

  • @ammarkhan_8
    @ammarkhan_8 Před 2 lety

    Wow amazing content 😍 thanks for sharing🤗💟👍🤞

  • @georgiarn3915
    @georgiarn3915 Před rokem +6

    My husband and I toured Ireland in 2016, we hit most of these tourists traps, except the Blarney Stone. We toured the Muckross House instead and the Abbey. We missed the Giants Causeway due to a flat tire 😞. But we had a fantastic time driving around and experiencing the Emerald Isle.

    • @bonbonjovi5606
      @bonbonjovi5606 Před 7 měsíci

      Glad you guys had a good time. Did you visit the famine village in Donegal? It has a great tour and so many stories

    • @tullyDT
      @tullyDT Před 7 měsíci

      That's too bad what a lot of people don't know is that the Causeway is a public space so it is open to the public 24/7 the visitor centre and its car park is what you have to pay for and they round 6 but the Causway Hotel next door has a free carpark and is open all the time and they won't stop you from parking there.

  • @Pocockable
    @Pocockable Před rokem +1

    That's Lough Guitane, County Kerry, at 8:57.

  • @kierancarberry7601
    @kierancarberry7601 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Mark did you ever visit the village of cong in co mayo
    There is a lovely village and was the set of John wayne and Maureen o hara's movie the quiet man
    Its beautiful really touristy but lovely food and Guinness in Cohans bar is probably the best Guinness i have ever had, even better than the Guinness store house.
    Love the videos of Ireland and of Lisboa

  • @Pjvenom1985
    @Pjvenom1985 Před 2 lety

    Go raibh maith agat, great video boyo fair play.🍀🌅

  • @insano0077
    @insano0077 Před rokem +1

    My GOT tour was great as my tour guide was an extra in the series, so we had extra info and had interesting things to talk about when we were between locations! Also did the titanic experience, and it was awesome..... i agree they are tourist traps, but well worth it when you come from the other side of the world!

  • @Oceloteater
    @Oceloteater Před rokem +1

    Yeah I understand the point about The Crown in Belfast, but I've been going there for years with my dad, anytime we're late in town. It's a brilliant bar, for locals and tourists alike 👌🏼

  • @genieehm2464
    @genieehm2464 Před 2 lety +7

    Great advice & I’ve been to them all! A few statues I’m surprised you didn’t mention are The floozy in the jacuzzi, James Joyce statue (I’ve got a picture with it) & the Oscar Wilde statue. Got a picture with that one too!
    Temple Bar is a definite ‘gotta do’ place, & so is the Crown in Belfast.
    Love Ireland & all it has to offer!
    Keep the videos coming!

  • @jackmathewson2762
    @jackmathewson2762 Před 2 lety +5

    We are going today

  • @alanwhite4003
    @alanwhite4003 Před měsícem

    Love your videos 👍

  • @jaydunno8266
    @jaydunno8266 Před 5 měsíci +1

    you could add Bunratty castle and the folk village next to it. It was raining the day we did the ring of Kerry. A little disappointing careening around the small roads dodging buses coming the other way, and trying to see the sights through the raindrops. We used CIE tours which used to be run by the government and were thr first bus tour company.
    Another site is the monastery at Clonmacnoise with the high crosses. it was cloudy the day we went to the cliffs of moher. It is always windy there as evidenced by the windmills you can see in the distance

  • @MarcusKeeley
    @MarcusKeeley Před 2 lety +2

    Hiya! Just to let you know, the "Salmon of Wisdom" mentioned and shown at 6:59 is actually the "Salmon of Knowledge". MK x

  • @redelfshotthefood8213

    Thank you!

  • @Champagneyear
    @Champagneyear Před 2 lety +3

    We Love you mark ! Big hugs and Love from Sweden 🇸🇪shoutout

  • @ohnenamen0738
    @ohnenamen0738 Před 2 měsíci

    „These are the touristtraps I recommend“ love it!😂❤️

  • @shawneous
    @shawneous Před 2 lety +2

    Nice vid! I’d add on Quay St in Galway, but also worth it and I’ve loved it. Sort of the Irish coastal version of Bourbon street.

    • @rcbates4402
      @rcbates4402 Před 2 lety

      You left out one of the best things to see in Ireland: Newgrange (and Knowth). They are prehistoric passage tombs you can go in, and they have a large portion of all the neolithic artwork found anywhere in the world. It is less than an hour north of Dublin in the historic Boyne Valley.

  • @andrewclark9693
    @andrewclark9693 Před 2 lety +1

    Im going in April. Stoked but this is good info.

  • @twogirlsabroad5173
    @twogirlsabroad5173 Před 2 lety +1

    Ok so LOL this is the most confusing video I've seen that you guys have posted. Tourist Trap but totally do it! I love you guys. You are the best!! What would travelers do without you‽

  • @owencollins8561
    @owencollins8561 Před 2 lety +4

    you should go see cs lewis square in hollywood arches belfast because it has a bunch of cool statues of the characters from the lion the witch and the wardrobe, dont expect to spend ages there but if youre in the area its very cool

  • @lahermosajarifa7007
    @lahermosajarifa7007 Před 2 lety

    Delightful point of view! :)

  • @GK-qt7qg
    @GK-qt7qg Před 2 lety +3

    Temple Bar prices are outrageous but you should know the prices INCREASE as the evening goes on !

  • @chrisgreen7725
    @chrisgreen7725 Před 8 dny

    Thanks for giving me an excuse to tease my family in Killarney that they live in a tourist trap!

  • @willylumpnj
    @willylumpnj Před 9 měsíci

    our favorite tour was of the Waterford Crystal Factory where the workers create the masterpieces right before your eyes.

  • @colinandmeg
    @colinandmeg Před rokem

    Headed there in March, so helpful!

  • @monkeydoodoo25
    @monkeydoodoo25 Před 2 lety +2

    Hit up derry and donegal literally some of the nicest views and interesting history of Ireland

  • @marlayudin6880
    @marlayudin6880 Před rokem

    New Grange is a must!

  • @kerriganm
    @kerriganm Před rokem +1

    I’m surprised you didn’t mention Kylemore Abbey in the west (Connemara). It makes for gorgeous pictures across the water, but so many tour buses!! And don’t forget the statue of Oscar Wilde in Dublin.

  • @margeau8225
    @margeau8225 Před rokem

    Oh, so funny and sneaky - you actually love almost all the tourist traps. LOL

  • @wiewioraa8
    @wiewioraa8 Před rokem +2

    I was expecting those dogdy traps like fake money exchange, cheap jewelery or flowers for 'free' traps. But Irelands ones seem friendly ;)
    I've been to Dublin few years back for St. Patrick's day. Didnd't see all the places you mentioned but instead of going to Temple which seemed packed and touristy we have found by accident The Celt Pub. Great place with great food, and also amazed me when the pub was becoming more packed and packed with people they just opened another door revealing another room and then another and another( was 3 all together as far I remember ;) ). I have also visited Guiness Storehouse and that was a main reason to go to Dublin because all Patricias and Patricks had a free entry on St. Patrick Day :D and I liked it there, make sure you have few hours cause it takes time especially when you would like to taste their beer.
    Also with my ticket, don't rememeber but I think it was called leap card(green anyway) I had free tour bus around the city. And the driver we had was a real comedian, not all of them are actually like this.
    I enjoyed the time in Dublin, would have to go back there again as 4 days is not enough. And also visit other parts of Ireland.

  • @americangypsy73
    @americangypsy73 Před rokem

    For Irish language/history enthusiasts you can't forget the visitors center along with Patrick Pearse's cottage in Connemara. I've never been but it's a place I plan to visit when I go to Ireland.

  • @maryflaherty3409
    @maryflaherty3409 Před 2 lety +1

    You should visit Wicklow Gaol, they used to have actors playing the part of the jailor. Very interesting from a historical perspective, not too touristy. A great pub is Johnny Foxes, top of the Wicklow mountain, but can get a bit full. Kilkenny castle is good, the huge toilet built for a visiting king is hilarious. Newgrange is fascinating as well, read up on it before you go there, and of course the burren in Co. Claire.

  • @chop3625
    @chop3625 Před 2 lety +2

    The Cliffs are worth it.

  • @TKHaines
    @TKHaines Před 2 lety +4

    Going to Ireland with my daughter later this year (fingers crossed that no more pandemics or other bad things happen) and really looking forward to most of these spots.