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How does Ireland feel about tourists?

The Irish and the Northern Irish Generally Like Americans There has always been a great relationship between Ireland and America. Many Americans are part of the wider Irish diaspora and visiting Ireland is seen as a chance to explore their Irish heritage.



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North and south, it is a very safe place to visit and you will find most people to be friendly and welcoming. Statistically, it is among Europe's safest travel destinations.

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Ireland is a place to visit not only for its beauty and history, but because of its lively atmosphere. The Irish are known worldwide for their festive celebration and the country hosts many events and festivals along the year. This includes the TradFest held in Dublin every January.

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They're assured a warm welcome. Among the Irish hospitality professionals I spoke to, American holidaymakers are regarded as friendly and spendy, an agreeable reputation that's borne out by research from Tourism Ireland, the body that manages tourism across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

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It also possesses vitality and spirit and is infused with more than just a wee bit of Irish charm. In fact, I discovered there are so many things to do in Belfast it's almost overwhelming if you only have a few days in the city. But even if you have only one day to spend visiting Belfast, it's well worth visiting.

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At a country level, the cost of living in Ireland, including housing, is only 10% lower than the cost of living in the USA. However, the United States has many cities that are cheaper to live in than similar cities in Ireland.

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UK citizens can live and work in Ireland without restriction.

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The United States was the leading inbound travel market for the United Kingdom in 2022 based on the number of visits. That year, the UK reported approximately 4.6 million inbound trips from the U.S., surpassing the figure recorded in 2019, prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

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