Having ventured to the enchanting landscapes of Ireland, you've experienced the captivating beauty and rich culture that the Emerald Isle has to offer.
Now, as your time in this captivating land comes to an end, the desire to bring a piece of Ireland back home with you is only natural.
But with an abundance of choices, where should you start, and what should you consider taking back as souvenirs?
In today’s email:
9 Unique Souvenirs To Bring Home From Ireland
You can also get Ireland delivered to your door, every month, here is how
Around the Web - Dublin Pub of the Week, Roses visit Limerick, Cork’s newest pub open on Friday and more..
From Social Media - Newgrange monument, Donore, County Meath
Irish Food You Will Love - Stewed apple and blackberries with ice cream
The Craic - The amazing Byrne Brothers on Shop Street Galway.
9 Unique Souvenirs To Bring Home From Ireland
From Guinness to cozy knits, these souvenirs are ideal.
It’s easy to be tempted by souvenirs when you’re traveling around Ireland.
When you’re hiking around one of the islands, a thick knit sweater seems like a great idea. If you’ve gotten into the habit of a nightly dram of whiskey, you’ll definitely want to bring a bottle home.
Luckily, there are plenty of places to pick up the pieces you need. Just be sure to avoid the overpriced tourist shops and head directly to the source, for souvenirs that will forever remind you of your time on the Emerald Isle..
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Around The Web
Dublin pub of the week: 'Urban Brewing has some great tapas and even better beers'
The bar is perfect if you want to experiment with delightfully weird tasting beer or get some quality tapas
50,000 less Single Use Coffee Cups Being used in Killarney
In the town, more than 50 establishments no longer provide single-use cups to clients in favour of reusable ones.
Since the project's debut on July 31, 50,000 fewer single-use coffee cups have been disposed of as a result of a waste reduction programme in the town of Killarney, County Kerry.
Getting down to brass tacks in Muckross
The ancient art of the tinsmith, although now rare, was brought back to life in a glorious manner as part of a celebration of National Heritage Week in Killarney.
Master craftsman Andy Harris got down to brass tacks – quite literally – as he demonstrated the wonderful tradition at Muckross Schoolhouse in Killarney National Park.
In Pictures: Roses visit Limerick ahead of Tralee festival
THE ROSE of Tralee official tour stopped by Limerick city on Thursday ahead of the live shows kicking off in Tralee tonight.
Limerick Rose Molli-Ann O'Halloran and New York Rose Róisín Wiley flew the Limerick flag at the George Hotel along with 30 other roses from around Ireland and the world.
The official rose tour included stop offs in Wexford, Longford, Offaly, Meath and Limerick before the roses and escorts arrived to the Kingdom for the live show.
Popular Irish pub's Saw Doctors aftermath 'worse than Christmas
A pub in Galway has jokingly described the aftermath of the recent Saw Doctors homecoming gigs in Tuam as "worse than Christmas."
Reapy's Bar in Tuam posted a picture of inside their pub that would remind everyone of the aftermath of pints in and around Christmas.
‘Galway Girl Cruises’ to offer fresh tourism experience of Galway Bay
Galway Bay fm newsroom – A new tourism cruise experience will be launched in the city this coming weekend.
‘Galway Girl Cruises’ promises a fresh experience of Galway Bay, with traditional music sessions and maritime story telling.
The venture is run by third generation seafaring brothers, Tommy and Patrick Connolly.
Cork’s newest pub is opening this weekend on Douglas Street
The doors open this Friday.
Well-known Cork publican Liam O’Shea has taken over the former Nana’s premises at 12 Douglas Street, giving the facade a colourful facelift for his first solo venture, The Hyde Out.
The name is inspired by Douglas Hyde, the first president of Ireland – a nod to Douglas Street, which was originally named Hyde Street.
From Social Media
By: - Gaz DronePhotography
Newgrange monument, Donore, County Meath
Irish Food You Will Love
Stewed apple and blackberries with ice cream
The Craic
The amazing Byrne Brothers on Shop Street Galway.
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