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City Guide

Trim, Leinster, Ireland

Overview

Trim is a picturesque town in County Meath, famous for its rich medieval heritage and the stunning Trim Castle, the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland. The town offers a charming mix of historic sites, verdant riverside walks along the Boyne, and a welcoming local atmosphere.

Best Time to Visit

April to September for mild weather, lively greenery, and outdoor festivals.

Local Tips

Book castle tours ahead during summer; most businesses close early on Sundays; explore by foot as the town is compact.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping around 10% in restaurants is customary; casual dress is common; greet shopkeepers with a friendly hello.

Safety Warnings

Trim is very safe; exercise standard caution at night, especially near the river. No notable scams or dangerous areas.

Hidden Gems

St. Patrick's Cathedral ruins, the tranquil Porch Fields, and the Yellow Steeple, remnants of the medieval abbey tower over the river.

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