Irish Town Makes Into Trivago’s Top Ten ‘Global Reputation Ranking’ List

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Irish Town Makes Into Trivago’s Top Ten ‘Global Reputation Ranking’ List
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Travel search engine Trivago compiled a list of the top 100 travel destinations with the best reputations and we’re happy to say that the Kerry favourite rated very highly indeed.

Galway also made the top 100 but way down the list at number 57. That said, making it onto the list at all is an achievement in itself. Meanwhile, FIVE Italian destinations featured in the top ten so if you’re looking for summer holiday inspiration, Italy could be in with a shout. See the top fifteen entries on Trivago’s ‘Global Reputation Ranking 2016’ list below and you can see the full listShifty First Dates – The Her.

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