Drogheda, located in North Leinster, Ireland, on the eastern corridor, holds a wealth of historic treasures and is steeped in ancient folklore and myths. Renowned as one of the oldest towns in Ireland, it straddles the delightful River Boyne, just a short distance from the world-famous UNESCO World Heritage Site, Newgrange, a must-visit prehistoric monument older than the Pyramids of Egypt. Visitors can marvel at the centuries-old St. Laurence's Gate, which stands as a symbol of Drogheda's rich medieval past, or explore the Battle of the Boyne site, where one of Ireland's most important historical events unfolded. The town is home to vibrant arts and music scenes, with the annual Drogheda Arts Festival showcasing a mix of contemporary and traditional arts, serving as a testament to the town's thriving cultural life. Experiencing the traditional Irish welcome at one of its many cozy pubs is the perfect way to end a day of exploration.