Frommer's Ireland 2019

by Jack Jewers

Published 29 December 2010
An indispensable guide, Frommer's Ireland 2019 is a comprehensive and photo-filled look at one of the world's most beloved destinations. Written by leading Emerald Isle expert Jack Jewers (he's been writing Frommer guides to Ireland since 2006), it takes you to many places only locals know, along with giving tips and tricks for seeing the iconic sights...without having to hassle with crowds.

Frommer's Ireland 2019 is:

Completely updated every year and printed in large, easy-to-read type

Packed with colorful photos and helpful maps, including a full-color fold-out map

Precise about pricing, with Euro and British Pound (for Northern Ireland) amounts listed for every attraction, restaurant, hotel, nightspot and shop in the guide-so there aren't any nasty surprises

Insightful about the culture and history of Ireland, so you'll better understand the places you visit

Also filled with no-holds-barred reviews, which will introduce you to the country's most authentic lodgings (hotels, B&B's, castles), eateries, museums, historic and nature sights

Savvy about saving money, with tips that work for everyone from luxury-seekers to backpackers

Mindful that your vacation time is limited, the book includes smart strategies for trips of differing lengths and for travelers with varying interests


About Frommer's: There's a reason that Frommer's has been the most trusted name in travel for more than sixty years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have published thousands of titles became a household name helping millions upon millions of people realize their own dreams of seeing our planet. Travel is easy with Frommer's

Frommer's Ireland 2018

by Jack Jewers

Published 6 November 2017

Frommer's Ireland 2017

by Jack Jewers

Published 20 September 2016
Frommer's guidebooks are different. They're written by expert journalists, exhaustively researched, impartial and opinionated. From popular tourist destinations such as Dublin and the Ring of Kerry to less-traveled regions such as Donegal and the North, Ireland will be more accessible and richer for visitors who follow our author's seasoned, perceptive, and adventurous suggestions. This book features: