10 Things NOT To Do in Ireland
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Today we're going to talk about Ireland and what not to do there!
1. Don't Say “Top of the Morning”
No one uses it and it's corny and you'll stand out like a tourist!
2. Don't Use A Phony Irish Accent
The locals hate it!
3. Don't Talk About Leprechauns
The Irish find this tiresome and boring, yet another thing that would make anyone stand out like a tourist.
4. Don't Brag That You’re 100% Irish
Even if both sides of your family hail from Ireland, if you’re traveling from the US, you’d be considered Irish-American.
5. Don't Just Visit Dublin
You'll miss all the lush green countryside! You’ll definitely want to explore rural areas, other cities and landmarks such as Galway, Belfast, Killarney National Park, Doolin and the Cliffs of Moher.
6. Don't Order Corned Beef and Cabbage
This is not the national dish of Ireland. It was a creation made up by Americans and is something they eat on St. Patrick’s Day. In Ireland this meal doesn't really exist, if you do find it on a menu, you can be sure its a restaurant that caters to tourists.
7. Don’t Skip Your Round
In Irish pubs it’s a common practice to order drinks in rounds. For example, if you’re with a group of four people, everyone in the group takes turns buying a round of drinks.
8. Don't Compare Ireland to Home
Not only is this kind of rude, but locals find it very annoying to constantly hear how things like service, food, culture, people, etc. compare to your home country.
But there are lots of differences, like the way everyone waves to you in the car. I don't know you, why are you waving?
9. Don't Avoid the Finger Twitch
While driving on country roads, it's common practice to raise your hand or finger from the steering wheel when you pass someone. It’s a polite way of saying hello to oncoming drivers, even if the respective drivers do not know each other.
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Let Scenic take you on an unforgettable journey to discover Britain and Ireland; from ancient Stonehenge in England to the dramatic coastline of Ireland's Ring of Kerry. These countries will truly inspire you with their rich history and natural beauty. Our journey begins in the lively city of London, a royal city with a long and colourful history. During our stay we'll see all the famous sites including Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the houses of Parliament and you'll experience a range of Scenic Freechoice inclusions.Perhaps take a guided tour of magnificent Westminster Abbey or ride the famous London Eye for spectacular views over the city.
Enjoy an evening cruise on the Thames to Greenwich for a welcome dinner at a famous London pub, before retiring to our elegant hotel located in London's exclusive Mayfair area. From London we head west to discover ancient Stonehenge built more than 3,000 years ago, the construction method used to create this ring of mystical stones still remains a mystery today. Explore the sights of the beautiful city of Bath on board an open-top bus and visit the world heritage-listed Roman Bath's. Its then onto the Welsh capital of Cardiff, where we will see the city sites including the two thousand year old castle, before crossing the Irish Sea by ferry and disembarking in Ireland.
In Waterford enjoy time in this city famous for its crystal. You are in for a treat as we head to the Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone, located just near Cork you'll join the ranks of those who have kissed the famous stone and you'll earn the gift of Irish eloquence better known as the gift of the gab. Later we cross the pretty west court countryside to the lakeside resort of Killarney, here you'll enjoy a two-night stay at the Killarney plaza hotel.Located right in the heart of town experience one of Europe's most scenic journeys, the Ring of Kerry, viewing tiny fishing villages and offshore islands in the evening after dinner we'll visit one of the local pubs for some true Irish music and hospitality.
Leaving Killarney behind, we drive along the Atlantic coast line to the Cliffs of Moher; one of Ireland's most spectacular sights. Standing up to 230 metres above the ground and stretching for 8 kilometres, the
cliffs boast the most amazing views. Enjoy an evening in the town of Athlone, before spending two relaxing nights in Ireland's capital Dublin. The city of Dublin is a cosmopolitan city rich in history and proud of its past, our guided tour of Dublin will showcase the Georgian architecture, the grand city squares and include a visit to the famous Guinness factory.
Enjoy Scenic Freechoice activities including a guided tour of Trinity College and access to the spectacular long room and the famous Book of Kells. Or perhaps you might prefer an opportunity to take a guided tour of the National Museum and learn more about the amazing collection of artifacts on show.In Liverpool experience another Scenic highlight with a visit to the historic Beatles Story Museum, which covers the meteoric rise of the Fab Four. We then find ourselves in the magnificent Lakes District, where the exceptional beauty of the mountains and lakes has inspired many famous writers and poets. Arriving in Scotland we visit Glasgow and experience the majestic scenery of the Scottish Highlands. Explore loch ness and sample one of the most celebrated whiskeys in Scotland, Glenfiddich. Our journey continues south to the falconry display, before boarding the Royal Yacht Britannia for a guided tour; visit the famous Edinburgh Castle and witness its grandeur.
In York we discover the Roman and Viking heritage and the narrow medieval shopping street the Shambles.Continuing south we visit Chatsworth House, one of England's favourite country houses. Our next destination is the charming town of Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare. Our spectacular journey of Britain and Ireland concludes upon our arrival back in London.
For those who prefer a more in-depth experience of Ireland and Scotland, why not join our essence of Ireland and Scottish Highlands tour; on the essence of Ireland and Scottish Highlands tour you can see both these amazing islands in all their glory. In Ireland, experience the history in magic of Dublin, travel along the Ring of Kerry in Killarney, live the monasteries of Galway and in Belfast visit the Giant's Causeway, or take in the city's beauty with some sight seeing.
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Liebherr - Killarney Hotels Ltd
Killarney Hotels Ltd. is owned by the Liebherr Family who have a long association with Killarney, having opened their first factory outside of mainland Europe here in Killarney in 1958. Liebherr is one of the largest private companies in Europe and currently employs almost 45,500 people in 50 countries around the world. The business interest of the company is varied and includes areas such as Cranes, Mining Equipment, Earth Moving Equipment, Aerospace and Refrigerators. They also own six hotels, 2 in Austria, 1 in Germany and 3 here in Killarney which make up Killarney Hotels Ltd - They are: The Europe Hotel & Resort, The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens and Ard Na Sidhe Country House.
It was in 1958 that Dr Hans Liebherr, founder of the Liebherr Group chose Killarney as the location to build one of the company’s many manufacturing plants. That year saw the opening of Liebherr Container Cranes.
Following the opening of the factory, Dr Liebherr saw a gap in the hotel market for a high end 5* hotel in which to accommodate his potential crane clientele. Dr Liebherr built Hotel Europe, which opened in 1961 (and re-branded as The Europe Hotel & Resort in 2008), shortly followed in 1965 by Hotel Dunloe Castle (now The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens) and 1968 by Hotel Ard na Sidhe (now Ard na Sidhe Country House).
At Killarney Hotel Ltd we pride ourselves on not just meeting standards, but setting them. Our team is made up of extremely passionate industry professionals with a flair for all things hotels. Each hotel has its own individuality derived from our staff's diversity and independence to create memorable and outstanding guest experiences. We assist them by offering them the very best of equipment and facilities in order to fulfil their passions. We look for ambition and for each team member to aim to progress throughout the Killarney Hotels Ltd Company, and indeed through Liebherr International. We pride ourselves on operating under the Core Values of Liebherr International;
Liebherr Core Values
We are a Family Owned Company - The Liebherr Group is one hundred percent family-owned. This situation has always determined our corporate culture and will continue to provide a firm foundation for our success.
We are Independent - Our independence enables us to take decisions rapidly and autonomously.
We are a Trustworthy Partner - We aim to maintain our consistency and trustworthiness for many years to come.
We are Innovative - We work systematically to keep one step ahead.
Our Employees are a Key Factor in our Success - We greatly appreciate the degree to which our employees identify with their company.
Highest Quality in Everything we do - We devote all our efforts to best performance.
We Accept Responsibility - We aim at all times to fulfil our responsibility to society in general and to the environment.
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