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Renamed as the Department of Tourism and Trade [13] 21 January 1993 Transfer of Energy to the Department of Tourism, Transport and Communications [14] 11 July 1997 Transfer of Trade to the Department of Enterprise and Employment [15] 12 July 1997 Renamed as the Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation [16] 18 June 2002
Tourism Ireland (Irish: Turasóireacht Éireann; Ulster-Scots: Tourism Airlan [1] or Reengin Airlann) [2] is the marketing body responsible for marketing the island of Ireland overseas. Tourism Ireland was established as one of "six areas of co-operation" under the framework of the 1998 Belfast Agreement and became operational in January 2002.
Department Headquarters, Kildare Street, Dublin. The official headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are at Kildare Street, Dublin. It is one of the most important economic departments in the Irish Government, responsible for the implementation of policy in five key areas: Enterprise, Innovation, Growth
St Stephen's Green, a landscaped inner-city centre public park in Dublin; Temple Bar, a mainly cobblestonequarter, directly on the Southern banks of the Liffey, popular for its cultural and nightlife spots; Trinity College, Dublin (also called the University of Dublin), Ireland's oldest university, home of the Book of Kells and the Book of ...
Tourism Ireland works together with the two tourist boards on the island, Fáilte Ireland and Tourism Northern Ireland. Fáilte Ireland is the biggest tourist body in Ireland with responsibility for promoting domestic tourism and helping to develop the sector as a leading component of the Irish economy. The organisation provides strategic and ...
In 1989 the Dublin RTO lost a High Court action to prevent BFÉ dissolving it; it was reconstituted as Dublin Tourism and more closely controlled by BFÉ. [19] In 2003, CERT and BFÉ merged to form Fáilte Ireland, [1] to better co-ordinate with Tourism Ireland, the all-Ireland body established under the Good Friday Agreement (GFA).
Entrance. EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, located in Dublin's Docklands, covers the history of the Irish diaspora and emigration to other countries. It was designed by the London-based design firm Event Communications, and was voted as "Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction" at the 2019, 2020 and 2021 World Travel Awards.
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