Of Clare, the ranking reads: "Clare is home to wild and rugged natural beauty, thriving cities such as Ennis and locals who are among the kindest in the country.
Galway is the World's Friendliest City!
But don't just take our word for it – US magazine Travel + Leisure ranked us as the friendliest city in the world.
Statistically speaking, Galway is the safest place to live in Ireland with a crime rate of 28.92 and a safety rating of 71.08. This is compared to Dublin's crime rate of 52.23. Find out more about our offers from energy, broadband and waste collection providers!
Following a lengthy search the MGM judges announced that the town with the successful application that could now claim to be the happiest in Ireland was Drogheda. So the premiere of the film was held here.
Limerick. One of Ireland's most dangerous cities, Limerick is situated in the country's mid-west and has a high crime rate that is partially attributed to drug use.
Naas, County Kildare, has been revealed as the cleanest place in Ireland, with its Main Street being hailed as “exceptionally well presented and maintained”. Maynooth and Kilkenny were also given praise for their cleanliness, coming in joint second place.
County Clare – one of the friendliest counties in Ireland
Clare is home to wild and rugged natural beauty, thriving cities such as Ennis and locals who are among the kindest in the country.
County Antrim
In Northern Ireland, County Antrim is arguably the most beautiful county in the country. County Antrim is a microcosm of the entire country, as within its long boundaries you can find cities, towns, villages, national parks, waterfalls, forests and coastal scenery.
The Worst Area - JOHN'S A
Part of the central area of Limerick city, JOHN'S A (King's Island), is considered to be an extremely disadvantaged area in the country with a Deprivation Index Score of -31.9.
Dublin has the highest crime rates in the Republic, while Belfast has the highest in the north. Ballymun on the Northside of Dublin is said to be the roughest area in the country.
Dublin is the largest city in Ireland and the cultural, economic, and political capital of the country. And undoubtedly one of the best places to live in, especially for those Americans who cannot live without the bustle and nightlife of a big city.
1. It's nicknamed Ireland's Forgotten County. First off on this list of facts about Donegal is it's nickname, Ireland's Forgotten County.
What Part of Ireland Is Least Visited? Longford County and the Midlands are the least visited places in Ireland, according to Fáilte Ireland. On the other hand, Dublin has the most visitors in the country.
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The majority of cities in Ireland and indeed the world in general (including your own) could be given a deragatory nickname, such as 'Stab City'. Thankfully it doesn't happen too often and when it does, the nickname is generally a very positive one. Would I send my daughters to Limerick to study? Absolutely Yes.
Limerick has the highest crime levels for sex offences and criminal damage to property, while Waterford has the worst crime rate for assaults, weapons and explosives offences. Cork is the city with the lowest crime rates, but the highest homicide rate.
County Antrim. Perhaps one of the best-known Irish counties, County Antrim is Ireland's capital and a gem of a place. Belfast is here, strongly shaped by politics and history, and home to some of the most witty and interesting people in Ireland.
There were 5,326 homeless people recorded in Dublin alone, 2,406 of whom were children. Dublin accounts for around 70% of all people experiencing homelessness in Ireland, according to the research.
Known for being a more affluent village in County Dublin, Malahide is one of the top places to live in Ireland for retirees from the US and elsewhere. Its neighborhoods are leafy and peaceful, but that doesn't mean it's a sleepy hollow. Far from it, because Malahide is the east coast's foodie capital.
Dublin 2 is the wealthiest part of Ireland, while an area on Limerick city's north side is the most... Dublin 2 is the wealthiest part of Ireland, while an area on Limerick city's north side is the most disadvantaged. That's according to a new report that identifies the country's richest and poorest communities.