Killarney's tradition of entertaining visitors began over two centuries ago. Tales of the legendary lakes and mountains surrounding the town initiated a wave of tourism that continues to this day. The town's charm is retained in the curious old-style shop fronts and brick footpaths, while luxury hotels offer the most modern facilities. There have been many unsuccessful attempts at town planning in Killarney since the 18th century; the maze of lanes and oddly angled streets that have resulted lend the town a truly unique flavor, offering the visitor a surprise at almost every corner.
Town Center
The town center sits at a T-junction, which connects New Street with High Street on one side, and Main Street on the other. Shops catering for visitor interests radiate in all directions. The footpath is very wide here with benches and shady trees. It's a popular gathering spot with visitors and locals alike, and there is usually a crowd milling about or listening to a musician busking. Directly behind...
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Full Day Tour of The Ring of Kerry
- An essential part of any visit to Ireland, this tour circles the magnificent MacGillycuddy Reeks, running through its many passes and valleys along...
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Afternoon Killarney Highlights Tour
- Spend an afternoon on a panoramic coach tour of Killarney, introducing you to the town's highlights.
From the comfort of your coach, you'll see...
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Full Day Tour of The Dingle Peninsula and Slea Head
- 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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