Ireland is a completely exclusive state in Western Europe, which tourists have called the "emerald island." This is an extraordinary country with its own special rich culture, mentality, rules and attractions. So, here are photos that prove to you the exclusivity of this territory.

Skell Michael Island Monastery

Just look at the grandeur of these rocks. And the monastery itself was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.

A completely unusual view opens from a bird's eye view.

Glendalough Valley

The valley appeared thanks to the glaciers. There is also a monastery built in the sixth century.

Now this area attracts many tourists from all over the world.

Museum-Estate Macross House

This manor can be found in Killarney National Park. It has long become a museum.

The mansion was erected in the first half of the 19th century.

St. Stephens Green Park

Central Park of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. The total area is 9 ha.

Just look how thoughtful the layout of the park is. But they built it already in the 17th century.

Known for a pond with birds, which are fed daily by visitors.

As well as a garden where you can relax after a hard day.

Great Western Greenway

This is the longest bike route in the whole country. It passes through the picturesque surroundings.

Tourists from all over the planet come here to ride, because during the trip they are surrounded by incredible greenery.

Powerscourt Manor Garden

The manor, known throughout the world for its chic houses and landscaped gardens.

There is an old turret (observation deck), climbing on which you can see all the surroundings, in full view.

The estate was built in the first half of the 18th century. The total area is 19 ha.

St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin)

The largest cathedral in the whole country. The first mention is already in 1191.

The cathedral is located in the capital, in Dublin. Before you is its interior.

Belongs to the English Church of Ireland.

The cathedral belongs to the Gothic architecture.

Blarney Castle

It was built in the first half of the 15th century. This amazing treasure can still be found in Ireland, although it was destroyed during the war. Restored in the 17th century.

It is an integral symbol of Ireland and Irish heritage.

It is popular among tourists by the fact that here is the stone of Oratory, which gives talent to those who kiss it.

Aran Islands

This is a whole group of islands that are washed by the Atlantic Ocean.

It will especially appeal to those tourists who travel alone. The location is very inspiring.

Here, tourists appreciate the prehistoric stone fortresses and pristine beaches.

The coast is insanely beautiful: what a color of the water!

Shop Street in Galway

If the purpose of visiting Ireland is not only to see the sights, then you definitely need to come here.

Here you can also have a snack, try national cuisine.

Walking through these narrow streets, you can see and buy everything your heart desires: from unique souvenirs to designer items.

Guinness Beer Museum

Not only do historical visitors come to Ireland. Many beer lovers will also want to visit the world famous Guinness Beer Museum.

You can also book a guided tour of the brewery.

Guinness is the most famous beer in the world.