It’s a well-known fact: Ireland is home to some of the scariest and most disturbing ghost stories you’ll ever hear, some of which originate and remain in hotels scattered all over the country! If you’ve ever had the urge to … [...]
If you’re not the type to enjoy crowds and large tourist influxes, then September is the ideal time to discover Ireland in peace and quiet! The country’s climate is still perfect for vacations, and you’ll be sure to have an … [...]
It is a symbol of Dublin. The Molly Malone statue in Ireland’s capital was vandalized twice in August. Paint attacks were carried out, provoking indignation among Dubliners. A vast operation to clean and restore the sculpture is currently underway. Molly … [...]
Ireland's Irish pubs are part of the country's heritage. A historical and cultural heritage to which the Irish are strongly attached. It has to be said that these establishments have always contributed to a certain typically Irish art of living. But are you sure you know everything there is to know on the subject? [...]
Summer has a special flavour for Trinity College University, Dublin. While thousands of tourists currently flock to admire its historic Old Library, the premises will officially close for 3 years. This closure to the public will start in October, and … [...]
Did you know? Ireland is one of the world’s best destinations for recharging your batteries and disconnecting from stressful everyday life. With its wide open spaces, breathtaking scenery and pure air, it has to be said that the island has … [...]
Some Irish castles are still revealing their secrets! The proof is in Ireland’s Johnstown Castle, where a secret chamber has just been discovered. According to historians, it’s over 800 years old! A remarkable discovery at Johnstown Castle, still rich in … [...]
A big bad-buzz for Juliette Armanet, who recently decided to make known her distaste for Michel Sardou’s famous song “Les Lacs du Connemara”. For the French artist, this emblematic track is a song that “disgusts (her)”, whose “music is filthy”. … [...]
Considerable damage was caused to the Deerstone, a stone over 1,000 years old. Considered a priceless piece of history, it belongs to the vast monastic complex of Glendalough in County Wicklow, Ireland, said to have been founded in the 6th … [...]