Dublin’s 14 Henrietta Street museum is Ireland’s leading ‘hidden attraction’

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Corin Camenisch of SumUp
Corin Camenisch of SumUp

Dublin’s 14 Henrietta Street museum topped the list as Ireland’s most underrated tourist destination.

Skellig Michael in County Kerry gained second place for its unique status in popular culture and nature.

Slieve League Cliffs in Donegal secured the third position, noted for their stunning coastal views and hiking trails.

Other sites in the rankings include Spike Island, Howth Head, and the Wicklow Mountains, which are often overshadowed by major attractions.

Corin Camenisch of SumUp shared: “By bringing attention to these lesser-known landmarks, we hope to not only provide visitors with new and enriching experiences but also support small businesses that may not have the same visibility as those placed in larger, well-known, tourist attractions.”

“These hidden gems often rely on tourism to sustain their operations, and by shining a light on them, we’re hoping to ensure that local businesses can benefit from a steady flow of visitors, which is crucial for their growth and long-term success.”

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