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The Sopranos are coming to Wexford

  • magazine : Travel Ireland
  • numero : 6 - octobre 2014
  • date : 01 octobre 2014
  • catégorie : Loisirs & vie pratique

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  • The Bram Stoker Festival

    Bram Stoker was born in Clontarf on the
    northside of Dublin in 1847. But he
    spent much of his early childhood in
    bed with a mysterious illness. At seven
    he miraculously recovered, and he seems to have
    spent the rest of his life in a reasonably healthy
    state. Indeed, by the time he got to Trinity College
    Dublin in 1864 he had developed into a well
    regarded athlete.

  • Whitefriar Grill

    When head chef Geoff Nordell and his business partner Nigel
    Smith opened the Whitefriar Grill on Aungier Street in Dublin
    a little over three years ago it was a particularly challenging
    time to be opening a new restaurant. So they needed to be very
    clear about the kind of restaurant that they were opening, and about the
    kind of customers they were hoping to be catering to.

  • Cork Jazz Festival

    The Guinness Jazz Festival returns to Cork
    as it does every year for the October
    bank holiday, kicking off on Thursday
    23rd and finishing up on Tuesday 27th.
    By which time over 1,000 musicians from more
    than 18 countries will have entertained audiences
    throughout the city.

  • Kinsale Gourmet Festival

    Not that anybody interested in gourmet
    cuisine ever needs an excuse to visit
    Kinsale, one of if not the food capital
    of Ireland, the weekend of October
    10-12th sees the return of the Kinsale Gourmet
    Festival which celebrates its 38th year.

  • Sheryl Crow

    Sheryl Crow to headline Sligo Live 2014

  • Lovely Leitrim

A propos du magazine

Travel Ireland
Travel Ireland TRAVEL IRELAND is a free monthly tourist magazine aimed at the culturally curious and discerning traveller. Packed full of information on all aspects of Irish cultural life, Travel Ireland is the essential guide on where to go, what to see and what to do across Leinster, Munster, connaught and Ulster. With evocative articles, informative interviews and insightful recommendations, we feature the most stimulating, vibrant places and events Ireland has to offer in terms of outstanding entertainment and the leading places to eat, drink and stay. We have a comprehensive monthly guide to art exhibitions and top theatrical productions with in-depth interviews and colour photos.

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