Hello dear, User
We decided to create a site dedicated to everyones favourite pastime.You can navigate by clicking
on related subject pictures or you can also use the bar menu above.We do not encourage excessive drinking as that might lead
to undesired consequences and possibly visions of Leprechauns !!!
Dublin
Irelands capital and largest city offers by far
the largest variety of bars and pubs! With one of the oldest
pubs and attractions such as Temple Bar the city has plenty to show!
Cork
It's the second largest city in Ireland with a population of 210,000.
The city was expanded by Vikings invaders around 915 and has a lot of history to show.
Cork is a university city, so its streets are teeming with young and energetic students looking for cheap drinks and a good night out.
Limerick
The city dates from 812, but history suggests the presence of earlier settlements in the area,
as an important battle involving Cormac mac Airt in 221 and a visit by St. Patrick in 434. Limerick has a population of 105,000 inhabitants and in 2014, Limerick became Ireland's inaugural National City of Culture, with a
variety of artistic and cultural events occurring at locations around the city throughout the year.
Galway
Is the sixth most populous city in Ireland, with a population of 79,934.
The city was created in the 1100's by King of Connacht and is often referred to as the “Cultural Heart of Ireland” as it is most associated with the Irish language, music, song and dance traditions.
The coast has one of the most beautiful roads to travel, with amazing views
Waterford
It is the oldest and the fifth most populous city in the Republic of Ireland, with 53,504 people.
Today, Waterford is known for Waterford Crystal, a legacy of the city's former glassmaking industry.
Once a year the city hosts the Waterford Walls Festival, an international street art event where you can
enjoy a day walking around the city and enjoying to see amazing graffiti along the walls of the city.