Irish City Guides

🇮🇪 The Real Ireland, One City at a Time

You don’t need a leprechaun to find the good stuff — you need someone who actually knows the place. I’ve worked in Irish tourism for years, and these city guides are built from boots on the ground, pints in hand, and countless miles chasing the best spots to eat, drink, and soak up the craic. From hidden gems to must-visits that are actually worth the hype, this is Ireland done right — no plastic shamrocks, no tourist traps, just proper experiences from someone who lives it. Real places. Real people. Real pints. Let’s go.

Belfast

From the shipyards that built the Titanic to the streets pulsing with political murals, it’s raw, real, and roaring with energy.

Doolin

Doolin might be small, but it punches far above its weight when it comes to food, drink, and atmosphere.

Donegal

Rugged coastlines, creamy pints, and the wild charm of Malin Head — Ireland’s most northerly starting point.

Antrim North Coast

From the Causeway Coast to whiskey-soaked stops in Bushmills, it’s steeped in myth, soaked in history, and powered by pure Atlantic energy.

Dublin

From cobbled streets to buzzing bars, literary legends to late-night sessions, Dublin blends old soul with fresh edge.

Killarney

Cozy snugs, roaring fires, trad sessions that spill into the night — discover Killarney’s unforgettable pub scene.

Dingle

One minute you’re watching dolphins, the next you’re sipping a pint in a pub older than your country. Dingle isn’t just a detour — it’s a destination with soul.