

Waterford
Waterford, Ireland's oldest city, was founded by Viking settlers in 914 AD and offers a living tapestry of ancient streets and modern culture. The Viking Triangle, a compact historic district, is home to Reginald's Tower and the Waterford Treasures museums, which chronicle over a millennium of stories. The city is world-renowned for Waterford Crystal, where visitors can watch master glassblowers at work. Colorful murals and lively cafés line the riverside quays, creating an inviting atmosphere. Waterford’s medieval walls, spires, and narrow lanes hint at centuries of strategic importance. Less known are the Georgian gems scattered through the city and the annual Spraoi Festival, which transforms the streets with art and music. Nearby beaches and the wild Copper Coast Geopark provide outdoor adventure. Waterford’s unique blend of ancient heritage, creativity, friendly locals, and innovative spirit makes it a must-visit on Ireland’s southeastern shore.
Top attractions & things to do in Waterford
If you’re searching for the best things to do in Waterford, this guide brings together the top attractions and must-see places to visit in Waterford. The top picks below highlight the most visited sights for first-time visitors, plus a few local favorites worth adding.


Reginald's Tower

The Viking Triangle

Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre
