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Author: patano

The maritime Voyages of Discovery turned Lisbon into one of the world’s great ports and the centre of an empire that stretched from Brazil in the West to India in the East. On the banks of the river, great monuments testify to that history.


Author: AlSanin

Various populations from prehistoric times and antiquity have sought refuge on Monaco’s Rocher and in its port. Sailors have heralded from as far away as the Orient. In the sixth century B.C. a Ligurian tribe inhabited the area leaving behind their name to what would become Monaco.

COUNTRY TOURS

Ireland

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Full Day Tour of The Dingle Peninsula and Slea Head

Ireland / Killarney
The Dingle Peninsula has the most rugged Atlantic coastline in Kerry and is scattered with forts and pre-historic huts such as the Gallarus Oratory.
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Viking and Medieval Dublin Walking Tour

Ireland / Dublin
Start this enchanting walk from the Tourist Office, once the site of the old Viking parliament. Traipse through narrow lane ways until you reach the Georgian styled City Hall and the courtyards of historic Dublin Castle. Mostly an 18th century complex, discover medieval remains and the gardens before walking along a section of the Norman city walls. View the remains of an ancient church on your way to the west end of Temple Bar, the site of Dublin's origins.
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Full Day Tour of The Gap of Dunloe

Ireland / Killarney
Considering a walking, rambling or hiking tour? Look no further as The Gap of Dunloe is 7 miles (11 kilometers) and takes approximately 90 minutes.
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Dublin Castle and St Patrick's Cathedral Walking Tour

Ireland / Dublin
After journeying past a magnificent Georgian mansion, start your walking tour of Dublin’s Catholic quarter via shopping side-streets and markets. Pass by the site of the world's first pneumatic tire factory, which stands on the site of a former Viking burial ground. Discover a historical medieval abbey- the final resting place of St Valentine - patron saint of all lovers, before venturing through a historic former 17th-18th century Huguenot region.
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The Historic Northside of Dublin Walking Tour

Ireland / Dublin
Discover places most Dublin visitors rarely see, from the east end of the historic Temple Bar district, the 17th and 18th century docklands area and now Dublin's Left Bank and cultural quarter. Walk over the famous Ha'penny Bridge and along the boardwalk to enjoy the River Liffey. Over 1,000 years ago, Norse longboats sailed over capturing the early Christian village of Dublin. They went on to build what was to become one of the most important trading towns in the Viking world.
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The Dublin City Walking Tour

Ireland / Dublin
Journey through the main shopping streets and historic Georgian and Victorian quarters of the Grafton Street area on this walking tour of Dublin. Visit Powerscourt Townhouse, the impressive city mansion of an 18th century aristocratic family and now an extraordinary shopping center, before arriving into St Stephen's Green Park. Once a public hanging ground in medieval times, this park owes its present existence to the Guinness family.
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Afternoon Killarney Highlights Tour

Ireland / Killarney
Spend an afternoon on a panoramic coach tour of Killarney, introducing you to the town's highlights.
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Dublin Photography Walking Tour: A Cultural Walk

Ireland / Dublin
Experience the fascinating city of Dublin bursting with architecture, art and culture. Bring your camera and an open mind and be prepared to walk, shoot and click.
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Georgian and Victorian Splendors Dublin Walking Tour including Trinity College

Ireland / Dublin
Examine Georgian splendors on this guided walking tour of Dublin. Start in the leafy cul-de-sac of Foster Place and stand before the elegant former armory of the Bank of Ireland, erected during the takeover of Irish Parliament in 1803. Venture into the courtyard of the remarkable old Parliament House. It was the first building in the world to be erected for a two-house legislature. Wander through the House of Lords, one of the world's oldest parliament rooms, dating from 1733, still in its original condition.
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Kilkenny City Hop-on Hop-off Tour

Ireland / Kilkenny
Explore Ireland's medieval capital with this 24 hour ticket aboard an open-top double-decker bus. See all the main sights of Kilkenny as you hop-on and hop-off 13 conveniently located stops around the city.

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