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Visitor Attractions

As Ireland’s oldest city it is no surprise Waterford features prominently on Ireland’s Ancient East tourist routes. It is packed with historical attractions and artefacts. They include the world famous Waterford Crystal visitor centre, Reginald’s Tower and the Viking Triangle to name a few.

Visitor Attractions in Waterford City and environs Include:

House of Waterford Crystal

House of Waterford Crystal

Waterford Crystal is now located in the heart of Waterford city and consists of a…

The Viking Triangle

The Viking Triangle

Waterford’s collection of museums has re-opened to the public for the Summer of 2020 and…

Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral

The Cathedral of The Holy Trinity, Christ Church has been a constant presence in Waterford,…

Mount Congreve

Mount Congreve

Mount Congreve House was built in about 1760 by the local architect John Roberts, who…

The Clock Tower

The Clock Tower

Located on Waterford’s Quay is the rather lonely looking clock tower, one of Waterford City’s…

Thomas Francis Meagher Statue

Thomas Francis Meagher Statue

Standing proudly on The Mall is the equestrian statue of Thomas Francis Meagher, one of…

John Roberts Square

John Roberts Square

John Roberts Square is a popular meeting point for Waterford locals and visitors alike and…

The People’s Park

The People’s Park

Waterford is lucky to have a very large public park right in the City centre;…

Lismore Heritage Centre

Lismore Heritage Centre

Lismore Heritage Centre was opened in 1992 to share insights into Lismore’s formidable history and…

If you are feeling a little more energetic, then the new Waterford Greenway is the ideal spot to stretch your legs, either on foot or on a leisurely bike ride.