Sligo Ireland, your next holiday destination! Beautiful landscapes, packed full of history, infused with culture and a generous dollop of the Irish warm welcome. Whether solo traveller or holidaying with the family, Sligo has something for everyone.
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Sligo is known as Yeats’ Country as the region inspired much of the Nobel laureate in Literature, W.B. Yeats’ work!
The charm of Sligo Ireland is evergreen. However, to truly soak in the beauty of this land, visit in the summer months between May and August. It’s also festival season, so you’ll find plenty happening around the town.
Indulge in cultural tours at the Model, home to the Niland Collection. Or take a walk around Lough Gill and experience the beauty that inspired Yeats’ poem, The Lake Isle of Innisfree. For the families, a trip to Eagles Flying, Ireland’s largest bird sanctuary, is a must!
Compared to Dublin, Sligo is quite affordable. A hearty meal at a local pub will set you back about €12-15. A pint of Guinness is around €5. As for public transport, bus fares start from €2. If you decide on a taxi, expect to pay around €3.50 as an initial fare and about €1.20 per additional kilometre.
While hiring a car is an option, public transport is also quite efficient in Sligo. Buses run through major tourist destinations, and taxis are also widely available.
The most common way to get to Sligo is by flying into Dublin and taking a bus or train to Sligo. The journey takes about three hours by road and is filled with some quintessentially Irish pastoral views.
British citizens don’t need a visa to enter Ireland. Travellers from the EU, the EEA, and other visa-exempt countries can stay in Ireland without a visa for up to 90 days. Don’t forget your passport though – it’s mandatory for entry into the country.
For luxury stays, the Glasshouse Hotel, rated 4.3/5, is situated in the heart of the city, offering stunning views of the Garavogue River. The Sligo Southern Hotel with a rating of 4.1/5 is perfect for families and even provides a pool. And for the budget-savvy travellers, Yeats Village offers self-catering townhouses at affordable prices.
There are a huge number of things to do in Sligo Ireland, so many that we have made an article for things to do in Sligo Ireland
In summary, Sligo Ireland is a captivating destination brimming with natural beauty, cultural experiences, and culinary delights. Pack your bags and set off on an unforgettable journey. Don’t miss out! Follow this link to stealthily plan your fantastic holiday Ireland Tour.
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