Average cost is difficult to predict. Ireland is definitely not the cheapest destination in Europe. You will need per day for two persons €100 to €150 depending on how much luxury you want. It is hard to find douible room in a hotel for less than €80. The good news is that you can do lots of thing in Dublin for which you don't have to pay a penny. (see link below)
Ireland is an expensive place to visit. What your costs would be will depend on the nature of your holiday and things like how long you want to stay, what standard of accommodation you want, where you are going, what activities you want to do, how you will travel and so on. So if you want top quality accommodation you are obviously going to pay a lot more than if you are going on a back-packing holiday. Only when you have an idea of the kind of holiday you want, will you be able to know what the price will, and your budget may determine what kind of holiday in Ireland you can have. To get you started, have a look at the site below and check out other sites for information on costs. Ireland is a good place to visit.
No, there's a lot to do in Ireland
Ireland has a huge amount of tourist attractions. The Book of Kells in Trinity College Dublin, is one of the biggest.
No , the food and the alcohol are not expensive and if you travel with the bus its not expensive
its blarny castle
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Great Britain
Well I live in Ireland and big tourist attractions are things like The Giants Causeway in Antrim, also Tramore beach in Waterford. There's quite a few. Here's a link for some others. http://www.goireland.com/ireland/tourist-attractions-in-ireland-page1.htm And don't forget the Blarney Stone!
yes
Expensive in tourist areas.
yes it is
yes
An expensive tourist trap.