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Retracing the Steps of W.B. Yeats: A Literary Journey Through Sligo, Galway, and Dublin

Open book resting on a stone wall in the Irish countryside at dawn, with ancient standing stones in the foreground and a ruined tower silhouetted against a misty pink sky, evoking the mystical landscapes associated with W.B. Yeats.
Yeats didn’t write poetry. He built a nation from myth, mysticism, and defiance. Colonial England never saw it coming.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • June 4, 2026
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Trinity College Dublin Bets on Oscar Wilde: New Literary Walking Tour and Live Theatre

Visitors walking through the historic grounds of Trinity College Dublin with bicycles parked on the cobblestone courtyard and the iconic Campanile in the background.
Oscar Wilde walked these exact cobblestones. Trinity’s new literary tour reveals what textbooks never told you about Ireland’s greatest minds.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • June 3, 2026
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7 Small Towns in Ireland That Might Be Cuter Than Dublin

Colourful traditional shopfront and outdoor seating in Clonakilty Town, County Cork, with hanging flower baskets, bright red trim, and a welcoming West Cork streetscape on a sunny day.
Dublin’s overrated. Kinsale, Dingle, and Kenmare prove Ireland’s small towns win every time. See why.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 28, 2026
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Should Dublin Give Tourists a Free Public Transport Card?

Vibrant Dublin cityscape with tourists using public transport along the River Liffey, featuring a red Dublin Bus, green Luas tram, Samuel Beckett Bridge and the Spire. Text overlay: Should Dublin Give Tourists a Free Public Transport Card?
Dublin wants to give tourists free transport cards — but locals already pay for their own. Is this generosity, or something far more calculated?
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 19, 2026
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Dublin on a Budget: See More, Spend Less Without Taxis or Pricey Hotels

A wide-angle shot of the white cast-iron Ha’penny Bridge arching over the River Liffey in Dublin at sunset, with colorful Georgian buildings and a deep blue sky in the background.
Dublin for €225 a day sounds steep—until you see what’s actually free. Your wallet will thank you.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 7, 2026
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TripAdvisor’s 2026 #1 Solo Travel Pick? It’s Dublin, Ireland

A wide-angle evening shot of the stone-built Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin, featuring its prominent square bell tower, Gothic arched windows, and the illuminated Synod Hall (Dublinia) connected by a covered stone bridge against a deep blue twilight sky.
TripAdvisor ranked Dublin #1 for solo travel in 2026—beating New York and London. Here’s why that actually makes sense.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 5, 2026
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Tourist Tax in Ireland: Sensible Fix or Costly Mistake for Dublin and Galway?

Editorial infographic showing a proposed tourist tax in Ireland, comparing charges in Paris (€8.13), Edinburgh (£2), and Manchester (£1), with a balance scale weighing economic benefits against criticism, set against a Galway-style waterfront backdrop.
Dublin and Galway want a tourist tax. Critics call it outright ridiculous. Could this bold move cost Ireland its competitive edge?
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • April 24, 2026
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Aer Lingus Starts Dublin, Raleigh-Durham Nonstop Flights, Up to Five Weekly

An aerial perspective of an Aer Lingus Airbus A321LR receiving a water cannon salute at Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU). Large text overlays declare: "WELCOME! AER LINGUS STARTS DUBLIN-RALEIGH-DURHAM NONSTOP FLIGHTS—UP TO FIVE WEEKLY."
Dublin to Raleigh-Durham nonstop—fewer than seven hours, starting under €335. Could this route actually survive?
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • April 15, 2026
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Still Debating 1916? These Dublin Rebel Museums Put the Easter Rising in Your Hands

Two men standing in a dimly lit museum gallery, viewing the original 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic displayed in a glass case.
Was the Easter Rising heroic or reckless? Dublin’s rebel museums let you decide—and the answer may disturb you.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • April 3, 2026
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Skip Dublin: Kilkenny’s ‘Marble City’ Brings Festivals, Great Food, and a Castle Worth the Trip

A wide view of the grey stone inner courtyard of Kilkenny Castle under a bright blue sky, featuring Victorian-era windows, crenelated battlements, and tourists gathered on the paved grounds next to a lush green lawn.
Kilkenny beats Dublin for history, food, and festivals. A medieval city built on witchcraft, mass burials, and black stone awaits.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • March 11, 2026
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