Ireland iPhone apps

There’s an App in Ireland for that!

Popping over to Ireland for a short break or leisurely stay? As you pack your bags, don’t forget to pack some apps for your iPod or Smartphone too! There are tons of nifty little applications that’ll help you get the most from your trip to Ireland. Most of them are free, too!

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Visit Dublin app

Visit Dublin

The official Visit Dublin App will show you a whole new way to see the city, and a whole new way to use your phone! Swanky new ‘pointing technology’ allows you to point your phone where you’re going and get all the info for what’s ahead. It can also guide you to your selected destination, and has audio descriptions for points of historical interest, daily updates of what’s happening in the city and special offers. Download it before you go and you can explore the city virtually!

Belfast Music app

Belfast Music

It’s true, the sounds of Belfast are sweeter than any other city, and we’ve got the Belfast Music App to prove it. The Music Heritage tour on the app will explain what we’re on about, showing where Belfast music legends came from and the venues still going. The Hall of Fame will show our legacy in names, and with the gig listings and news you can catch the next big thing in Belfast’s music halls.

Literary Belfast

Belfast is bursting with literary history, and the Literary Belfast App puts you right at the heart of the city’s bookish action. The ‘News/Events’ section is updated with all things literary including exhibitions and festivals taking place in Belfast. You can read the latest book or the hottest literary, comedy and talk review, as well as enjoying new releases and classics on the Belfast Reading List. Learn about the ‘Belfast Through Writers’ Eyes’ tour where exceptional, renowned Northern Irish writers such Seamus Heaney and Michael Longley share stories, anecdotes and readings to accompany you on an unforgettable journey. Or why not try the on-screen tour to lead your way around this unique and vibrant city.

Irish Travel Guide

Travel Guides

Ireland – Travel Guide is free and a handy intro for what Ireland has to offer. GoExplore NI packs video tours for your trip to Northern Ireland, as well as GPS maps to show where you are on the different routes, what’s nearby and all the contact details along the way.

Save a pretty penny with the Ireland Discount Guide app: discounts range from 10% off to ‘two-for-one’ offers on over 90 of Ireland’s attractions, including castles, gardens and museums. It’s easy to navigate – just choose a region and browse the attractions with directions, photos, official links and the all-important discount. Definitely worth a tap.

My Tour Talk app

Audio Guides

The My Tour Talk app for Northern Ireland is a handy number. The audio tours, ranging from Belfast Pub Tour to the Causeway Coastal Route, are plotted by location on a very nifty map. Download the app for free (on Wi-Fi preferably, it’s a very big file) and then pay for just the tours you need (costing from £1.79 to £3.99). The local voices share interesting facts and stories about the area as well as practicalities like directions and where to park.

Dip into Ulster Scots heritage via the very slick and user-friendly Ulster Scots app by My Tour Talk. The app itself features audio driving guides, interactive mapping and links to events, accommodation and an extensive list of Ulster Scots surnames. A real winner.

If you’d prefer info via podcast, Irish Fireside has great snippets on Ireland travel and culture that with some relevant to Irish-American interests.

Ireland Green Travel app

Green Travel

For those keen to keep Ireland as green as they found it, grab the Ireland Green Travel app. Established eco-tourism writer Catherine Mack here lists over 120 eco-friendly places to stay, from yurt camps and island retreats to eco-castles and lakeside lodges, and how to reach them using public transport (of course!). She also details things to do including farmers’ markets, bike hire and cycling routes, craft markets and restaurants that think green.

Dublin Walls app

Dublin’s City Walls

There’s even an app for time travel, if you fancy exploring medieval Dublin. The Dublin Walls uses videos, photos and 3D animation to deftly illustrate the history of the part of the city you’re standing in. Think computer generated Vikings popping out of the quays and replacing modern buildings as they drop into the ground. The app also provides an interactive walking tour pointing out towers, gates, prisons and other places of interest.

Entertainment.ie app

What’s On

So you’re here! Where to go, what to do? We’ve got seriously handy apps if you ever dare suggest you’re bored. The jam-packed Entertainment.ie App has extensive listings for all the cinemas, music, clubbing, theatre and comedy on that day. The map will show you what’s going on closest to you, with links to reviews on their website. Don’t leave home without it!

We can’t have you missing one of our many festivals that go on throughout the year, so browse all your options on the Festival Guide 2011 Ireland app. If culture vulture is your middle name, we’d like you to meet the Dublin Culture Trail app. Videos and photographs present Dublin's museums, galleries, and historic buildings, while introducing the people and artists behind them. Details of each venue, location and other nearby attractions will make the blazing your own trail easy.

Being such a bastion of culture and activity (UK City of Culture 2013 if you don’t mind!) Londonderry has its very own What’s On App to navigate all the events, activities and attractions across the city.

Restaurants.ie app

Where to Eat, Drink and Stay

So many choices of where to stay, where do you start, you ask? Start with Ireland’s Blue Book App, a list of Country House Hotels, Manor Houses, Castles and Restaurants, with a gallery and contacts for each. The Restaurants.ie App is heaven-sent for the hungry: tap ‘Near Me’ for a list of restaurants in your vicinity, with cuisine and contact info. Some even have menus. Georgina Campbell’s Ireland App does all this, allowing a search for places to eat, drink and stay around the country. The best part is – they’re all free!

B&B Ireland

B&B Ireland

Ireland is famous for its Bed & Breakfasts – the delicious scones, the attention of an Irish Mammy and insider tips from local hosts. Find the right one with this free B&B app : over 1,000 approved B&Bs from all over the island of Ireland can be browsed, located by map, and even booked through the app. Search by county and town, or tap “B&Bs Near Me” to see those within a set radius. Photos, property descriptions, customer reviews and tourist board star ratings give a plenty of information for each listing. Extra handy is the “Useful Information” tab with nearby festivals, events and attractions.

Ireland Rail app

Getting around

You’ll probably use public transport at some point during your stay, and there are some great apps to help you get where you’re going. Greater Dublin is criss-crossed with a web of bus routes, and the infinitely useful Dublin Buster App plots them all on a map with bus-stops, timetables, and GPS to tell you your nearest stop. If you’re taking the train, take the Ireland Rail App, too. It combines timetables with real-time info for all stations in the Republic of Ireland, including the DART and intercity services, and a journey planner will show the distance, time and any to connections make. The GoExplore NI app offers three signature Northern Ireland tourism experiences covering Belfast, Causeway Coast and Derry/Londonderry.

GoRacing.ie app

Sports

If you’re coming here for the full Ireland experience, you’ll have to catch some sport. Our native Gaelic Games makes for some electric matches to watch, so get the Official GAA App for fixtures, results, photos and info on tickets and venues. Rugby is a not-so-native game but we’re still rather good at it! The Official Irish Rugby App also does fixtures, results and player profiles, so you’ll know who to cheer for! If you’re feeling lucky, grab the GoRacing.ie App for Ireland’s horseracing fixtures, festivals and Racecards.

Visit Dublin app

Clonmacnoise

The Clonmacnoise App is definitely one for the history buffs. The ancient site of Clonmacnoise is brought back to its former glory with this educational and fun App. Although heavily associated with its monastic origins, between the 10th and 12th century Clonmacnoise became a thriving market town. This App allows you to explore the sights and sounds of Clonmacnoise in its hey-day. You’re presented with a 3D reconstruction of the settlement on your iPhone or iPad, explore the surroundings and collect items along the way revealing the sites buildings and history. Perhaps the best feature of the App is the GPS and compass connectivity when you use the App on site at Clonmacnoise itself. Scan your iPhone or iPad around the ruins to see what they looked like hundreds of years ago, very cool. You can also connect via Facebook and Twitter to share your experience with your friends. A great accompaniment for a visit to Clonmacnoise.

Planet Gig Guide App

The Planet Gig Guide App allows you to browse live Music Venues all over Ireland and upcoming Festivals. The best part is it’s available for free from the App store. Designed for both locals and visitors to Ireland, Planet Gig Guide makes it easy to find your favourite live music venues and see what's on. With over 350+ venues, there's always plenty to choose from. Planet Gig Guide has partnered up with some of Ireland's best venues and are adding more all the time. Browse Festivals around Ireland by month and you can book tickets to your favourite artist or festival through Ticketmaster directly via our App on your phone. Very handy.

Great Irish Road Trip

There are no wrong turns in Ireland…

Driving on the island of Ireland’s gently winding roads, you could be forgiven for thinking you’ve strayed into a breathtaking watercolour. The Great Irish Road Trip App  guides and helps you navigate your way around Ireland. The roads of the island dip and weave through a fantasy landscape where valleys, hills and coastal enclaves come blanketed in beauty: picture the royal purple heather of the Sally Gap as it straddles a bright blue Wicklow sky; the glimmering emerald greens of the Glens of Antrim as they hug the Causeway Coast; and the shimmering Fermanagh lakes as they twist and turn and glisten with idyllic tranquility.

This interactive guide is here to help you make the very most of your road trip to Ireland be it by car, bike or any other form of road going transport… Come on… Jump into Ireland.