Tralee

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Visit the largest town in County Kerry and see Ireland’s historic functioning windmill and a town park with an exquisite rose garden.

Tralee is the charming town of County Kerry. It is filled with historic attractions, pubs, bars and restaurants. Visit a mountain peak for spectacular views of the Dingle Peninsula. In the county museum, find a remarkable collection of priceless archaeological objects.

This town is famous for an international competition popular in Irish communities around the world. The Rose of Tralee is held in August every year as a celebration of Irish culture. It features street performances, markets, theater and fireworks. At the heart of the festival is a competition of influential young women competing to be crowned the Rose of Tralee.

Spend a day outside in Tralee Town ParkOpens in a new window in the town center. It features a garden of the senses, walking paths and a commemorative fountain. Find the spectacular rose garden, with one of the largest collections of roses in Ireland. Notice a statue honoring the first Rose of Tralee, Mary O’Connor, in the center of the park.

Tour the main gallery of the Kerry County Museum and see a bronze horn dating back to 3000 B.C. In the archaeology hall, learn how ancient relics are rediscovered using special tools. The museum features a medieval experience hall, where visitors gain an insight into the lives of Tralee residents in the 15th century. Walk through a detailed life-size display. Costumes are available for children.

Learn about the workings of the traditional Blennerville WindmillOpens in a new window. This magnificent structure is over 65 feet (20 meters) tall and open to the public to climb. Make a short drive from the center of Tralee to the windmill.

Tralee is located in County Kerry in southwestern Ireland. This historic region is about 190 miles (300 kilometers) from DublinOpens in a new window and 70 miles (110 kilometers) from CorkOpens in a new window. Stay in a hotel, cozy guesthouse or a self-catered apartment.

Steeped in history, Tralee is an excellent destination for visitors hoping to find glimpses of a traditional Irish lifestyle.

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Bryan

We didn't spend any time in Tralee proper, only at Ballyseede Castle during our trip through County Kerry

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We were passing through the Tralee area. It was lovely!

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Friendly town!

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I'd recommend dining at The Brogue Inn while in Tralee, and of course stay at the Willows B&B.

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Went to benners for dinner...good. best was bailys corner pub. 3 guys sitting around a table playing great Irish music. Gary the propriter was knowledgeavle, welcoming and wonderful.

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Very nice and walkable town. Friendly multi-ethnic community with a variety of dining options.

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