Conde-Nast Traveler Readers' Poll Names Ireland as the Friendliest Country in Europe for 2023


 The well-traveled readers of Condé Nast Traveler, a premier magazine for intrepid tourists, has named Ireland as the friendliest country in Europe for 2023.

Ireland, which scored 94.5 out of 100,  bested other European nations like Denmark, Portugal, Iceland, Romania and Norway. 

In its introduction to the awards, Conde-Nast writes, "It is a fact unspoken that one of the most essential ingredients in the recipe for a memorable holiday is the people we meet along the way. Friendly locals who extend a warm welcome and are keen to help you fall in love with their home just as they have can turn an average escape into an unforgettable one. Here, as voted for by you in our Readers' Choice Awards 2023, are the friendliest countries across Europe – where an open-armed reception is always on the itinerary."

Here is the Conde-Nast description of Ireland: 

"Countless global reports have continually dubbed the people of Ireland as some of the friendliest and most welcoming to visitors in the world, and our readers feel the same, voting it into the top spot for the friendliest countries in Europe once again. Of course, the breweries and lively atmosphere of Dublin are a must, but plenty of more natural discoveries will be made here for those willing to venture a little further. For example, Giant's Causeway in County Antrim is an area of around 40,000 interlocking basalt columns – formed during an ancient volcanic eruption – and was named the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom. Then there's the Cliffs of Moher in the south, rising to 214 metres in places and offering visitors vistas across to the Aran Islands in Galway Bay, the Maumturks, and Twelve Pins mountain ranges to the north.

"Where to stay: The Shelbourne is one of Dublin’s most storied landmarks for those after a spell in the capital. Outdoorsy types should book into Ashford Castle in Co Mayo, where clay-pigeon shooting, fishing, horse-riding and falconry are the order of the day. There are more of our top Irish hotel picks here."

For information about visiting Ireland go to Ireland.com.


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