City of Derry, only city in Ireland with intact and unbreached city walls (hence sometimes called 'the Maiden City'). The
Guildhall, Derry attracted 350,000 visitors in 2017[1]
Carlingford, one of Ireland's best preserved mediaeval towns, on the edge of Carlingford Lough[citation needed]
Drogheda, formerly Ireland's largest walled town (formed when two separate towns united in 1412); site of Laurence's Gat, Millmount Museum in the castle taken by Cromwell in 1649[citation needed]
^"20 percent drop in visitors to Aran Islands". connachttribune.ie. Connacht Tribune. 26 January 2014. Retrieved 10 May 2019. over 222,000 people travelled on the ferries from Rosaveal to Aran in 2007
^"Tralee's Aqua Dome still making a splash after 20 years". irishexaminer.com. Irish Examiner. 4 June 2014. Retrieved 10 May 2019. [Tralee's Aqua Dome] is also among the top 20 tourist attractions nationally [..] However, numbers have fallen from a peak of 260,000 per year to 140,000 last year
City of Derry, only city in Ireland with intact and unbreached city walls (hence sometimes called 'the Maiden City'). The
Guildhall, Derry attracted 350,000 visitors in 2017[1]
Carlingford, one of Ireland's best preserved mediaeval towns, on the edge of Carlingford Lough[citation needed]
Drogheda, formerly Ireland's largest walled town (formed when two separate towns united in 1412); site of Laurence's Gat, Millmount Museum in the castle taken by Cromwell in 1649[citation needed]
^"20 percent drop in visitors to Aran Islands". connachttribune.ie. Connacht Tribune. 26 January 2014. Retrieved 10 May 2019. over 222,000 people travelled on the ferries from Rosaveal to Aran in 2007
^"Tralee's Aqua Dome still making a splash after 20 years". irishexaminer.com. Irish Examiner. 4 June 2014. Retrieved 10 May 2019. [Tralee's Aqua Dome] is also among the top 20 tourist attractions nationally [..] However, numbers have fallen from a peak of 260,000 per year to 140,000 last year