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Author: Allan Muniu
Allan Muniu is a well-travelled writer with a strong focus on travel journalism. He holds a BA in Media and Communication Studies and has written for leading platforms including Meanwhile in Ireland and Ireland Before You Die. Having explored Ireland’s varied landscapes and cities, Allan specialises in uncovering local experiences and lesser-known gems. His writing is grounded in clear, reliable advice, helping readers make the most of their travels. When he’s not writing, Allan is usually planning his next trip or seeking out a new favourite spot to explore.
Ireland is solidifying its reputation as a global innovation hub, and a new wave of male entrepreneurs is redefining industries.
Learning the local lingo is the fastest way to turn your trip to the Emerald Isle into an unforgettable experience.
The future of Irish football looks brighter than ever with a new generation of talented teenage sensations to watch.
Behind closed doors, there is a list of counties that the rest of the country absolutely loves to hate.
If you’re looking for a wild night out, you’d best stay away from these locations where the most eventful activity of the night is watching the streetlights flicker.
Ireland is famous for its rich history and warm hospitality, but some of its deep-rooted traditions can leave visitors feeling completely baffled.
When an Irishman promises to “murder a pint” or “skin you alive,” there is nothing to worry about. In local Irish lingo, most threats are metaphorical, but the confusion for visitors is very real.
For people who find excitement overwhelming, Ireland has a few urban centres where the most dramatic event of the week is a change in the price of diesel.
The “luck of the Irish” might be a famous phrase, but there are some age-old local superstitions that have refused to go away. These beliefs remain a quiet but firm pillar of Irish cultural identity.
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