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What to do, where to stay, and where to eat in Ireland

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Ireland, with its cozy pubs, designer shops, world-class golf courses, and country manor house hotels, hasn't lost any of its ancient charms. T+L can help you find the best hotels, restaurants, golf courses, sights, and restaurants in all of Ireland.

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Ireland Features

Hotel-Hopping in Dublin May, 2008
There are over 300 hotels in the Celtic capital, so where should you stay? Here, T+L takes a look at four properties making news.
Culinary Delight in Ireland April, 2008
In search of the Emerald Isle’s best food, Matt Lee and Ted Lee head to County Cork, where artisanal cheesemakers, authentic pubs, and briny oysters await.
Moy House, in County ClareGreener Pastures June, 2005
When it comes to Ireland's country-house hotels, everything old is old again, as Christopher Petkanas is delighted to report
Port of Gold May, 2004
In Dún Laoghaire and the rugged landscape of the 'Dublin Riviera,' Jamie O'Neill spent his early years—and a recent return visit—rambling through the gorse and heather and diving into the freezing sea
Ireland’s Newest All Suite Hotel January, 2008
My Favorite Place: Michael Stipe April, 2008
The lead singer of rock band R.E.M. tells Dani Shapiro how a destination becomes part of the music.
Alfre Woodard in the garden at Glin Castle, in Limerick.Just Back From Ireland: Alfre Woodard September, 2005
'When you're at a hotel and your needs are being taken care of in a gracious way— that's the ultimate luxury'
T+L Reports: Erin Go Spa April, 2006
T+L Reports: Eire Supply February, 2005