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City Guide
Navan, Leinster, Ireland
Overview
Navan, a charming town in the heart of County Meath, Leinster, blends rich medieval history with modern Irish living. Known as the gateway to Ireland's ancient east, it offers scenic river walks, lively markets, and easy access to archaeological sites.
Best Time to Visit
April to June or September for mild weather and fewer crowds.
Local Tips
Navan is well connected by bus, but renting a car makes exploring nearby heritage sites easier. Local farmers' markets are great for sampling Irish produce.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is customary (10% in restaurants). Dress warmly and in layers; casual attire is accepted. It's polite to greet shop staff and locals with a friendly hello.
Safety Warnings
Navan is generally safe, but take standard precautions at night, especially around the bus station and less-lit areas. Watch for petty theft and secure your belongings.
Hidden Gems
Visit the tranquil Ramparts Walk along the Boyne, explore Athlumney Castle's ruins, or relax in the secret garden at Solstice Arts Centre café.
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