Captivated by Ireland's culinary capital
Kinsale is steeped in history and packed with enough restaurants to sate any appetite When visiting a foreign city, many tourists orientate themselves by taking one of those ubiquitous bus tours. Thi
Kinsale is steeped in history and packed with enough restaurants to sate any appetite
When visiting a foreign city, many tourists orientate themselves by taking one of those ubiquitous bus tours. This is sensible enough, as you get a grand sweep of a city as well as a bit of history and culture.
For some reason we Irish rarely do the same in our own cities, let alone take a tour of a small town...
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