Ireland
Ireland has a vibrant gay community and a growing reputation as a welcoming and inclusive destination for LGBTQ+ travelers. Same-sex marriage has been legal in Ireland since 2015 and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity is now prohibited by law. The country has a variety of gay bars, clubs, and events, particularly in the larger cities.
Cities in Ireland
There’s obviously more cities in Ireland, but these are the ones that is currently added to the guide.
What are the top gay cities in Ireland?
The top gay cities in Ireland are definitely Dublin, Cork, and Galway. These cities have a fabulous range of gay bars, clubs and events. Don't worry, honey! You'll never run out of fun wherever you go in Ireland 🌈.
What currency is used in Ireland?
Ireland uses the Euro (€) as its currency. Major credit cards are widely accepted as well, so you can shop till you drop with ease!
Is it expensive in Ireland?
Ireland can be moderately expensive, depending on your lifestyle choices. However, there are plenty of budget-friendly options available, so you can still enjoy the Emerald Isle without breaking the bank, darling!
Do I need any extra paperwork to visit Ireland?
Paperwork requirements depend on where you're coming from. Make sure to check visa requirements for your country before traveling. If you're an EU citizen, you won't need a visa. But, always carry your passport or official ID for a fabulous stress-free trip!
Is Ireland gay friendly?
Absolutely! Ireland is known for its friendly locals and welcoming atmosphere. In fact, Ireland became the first country to legalize same-sex marriage by popular vote in 2015 🌈.
Can I use English in Ireland?
Yes, of course! English is the primary language spoken throughout Ireland. Communication will be a breeze, and you'll be chatting with the locals in no time.
Should I leave a tip for a waiter in Ireland?
Tipping is not as common in Ireland as it is in countries like the US, but it's still appreciated for good service. If you're happy with the service, leave about 10-15% tip.
What's the best time of year to visit Ireland?
The best time to visit Ireland is from April to June, and September to October. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, and you'll still have lots of daylight hours for sightseeing and fun!
What's the local language in Ireland, and how do I say basic phrases?
The local language in Ireland is Irish Gaelic. While most people speak English, it's nice to learn a few basic phrases in Gaelic:
- Hello: Dia dhuit (dee-ah gwit)
- Thank you: Go raibh maith agat (goh rev mah agut)
- Cheers (to fabulous nights out!): Sláinte (slawn-cha)
- Fabulous: Folláin (fuh-law-in)
What's the local cuisine like in Ireland, and what are some must-try dishes?
Irish cuisine is hearty and filling, perfect for fueling the body for all those nights of fun! Here are some must-try dishes:
- Irish Stew: A classic dish made with lamb, potatoes, and carrots
- Soda Bread: A dense, flavorful bread
- Full Irish Breakfast: A delicious assortment of eggs, sausages, rashers, black and white pudding, and baked beans
- Guinness: No visit to Ireland is complete without trying their famous stout beer
What are the emergency numbers, and how do I call for help in Ireland?
If you experience an emergency in Ireland, dial 112 or 999 for immediate assistance from police, ambulance, or fire services.
Are there any cultural taboos or behaviors that I should avoid in Ireland?
Ireland is pretty laid-back, but it's still important to respect its customs and culture. Be friendly and polite, avoid discussing controversial topics like politics or religion, and don't confuse Ireland with the UK! 😊