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Ireland - Waterford

Nestled in the south-west of Ireland, along the banks of the River Suir and the Celtic Sea, Waterford stands as a city steeped in history and culture. With a population of approximately 45,000, Waterford proudly holds the distinction of being Ireland's oldest city. Its moniker, "The Viking City," reflects its ancient origins, evident in the city's wealth of medieval buildings that grace its skyline, along with lush green parks, charming canals, and, of course, a multitude of inviting Irish pubs.

Worth seeing
House of Waterford Crystal: A renowned crystal factory, the House of Waterford Crystal offers guided tours that provide fascinating insights into the art of crystal craftsmanship. Visitors have the opportunity to purchase exquisite crystal pieces to take home as cherished souvenirs.

Waterford Treasure: Delve into history at Waterford Treasure, a collection of three captivating museums: Bishop's Palace, Reginald's Tower, and the Medieval Museum. Each museum offers a unique perspective on Waterford's rich heritage, making it an educational and engaging experience for visitors.

Climate
Waterford enjoys a temperate coastal climate, with summer temperatures averaging around 20 degrees Celsius and winter temperatures hovering at approximately 5 degrees Celsius. These mild conditions make it a pleasant destination year-round for exploring its historical treasures and vibrant culture.

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