Prince's Quay
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Prince's Quay
Is bóthar tíre nó stáit é Prince's Quay le luas ceadaithe de 50 in Tralee.
Prince's Quay
Cineál bóthair
Bóthar náisiúnta nó stáit
Luasmhéid Mheasta
Scoil Teanga
Celtic School of English
Matt Talbot Road
Wild Atlantic Way, The Gleasure Funeral Home
Ivy Terrace
Tourist Office
The Marina
Gas Terrace
Basin View
Bridge Street
L. Quinlan, Abrakebabra, Seán Óg’s
Bridge Lane
Dominick Street
Toba, Yummy Cafe Market, Billy Nolan Jewellers
Denny Street
Imperial Hotel, The Grand Hotel, Public Toilets, The Pikeman’s Inn, The Roast House, Costa, The Park Guesthouse, Mary Anne's Tea Rooms, Busstop Tralee, Denny Street
Ballyard Roundabout
Tralee Playground
Denny Lane
Denny Lane Bistro
Kerry County Museum
Dan Spring Road
Prince's Street
Il Pomo D'oro
Castle Countess
Prince's Quay
Celtic School of English
Ballyard
The Square
The Nightjar, An Cearnog, Aines Cafe & Winebar
St. Anne's Bungaows
Abbey Street
Cassidy's, ESB Electric Vehicle Charge Point, Tesco Square, Abbey Car Park, Parklands Multi-Storey Car Park
Aqua Dome
Aqua Dome
Tesco
Russell Street
Barberella, Russell Street
Rock Street
Garvey's, Rock Street Post Office
High Street
Wild Atlantic Way
Neil Armstrong Way
Island Of Geese
Manna Organic Store
River Lee Path
Rackett Lane
ESB Electric Vehicle Fast Charge Point
Canal Road
Wild Atlantic Way
Cross Lane
Strand Street
Bon Secours Hospital Bike Parking
New Road
Castle Demesne
Bridge Place
Day Place
Staughton's Row
Jim Caball Himself
Dominican Church
Chapel Street
Waterloo Lane
Friary Lane
Brandon Hotel
Godfrey Place
Brandon Car Park
ESB Electric Vehicle Charge Point
Siamsa Tíre Theatre
Tralee Omniplex
Tralee and Blennerville Steam Railway
The Parklands
Tralee Tennis Club
Tralee Garda Station
Aqua Golf
O'Rahilly Villas
Rae Street
Caherina Cross
Kerins O'Rahillys GAA Club
Canal New Road
The Anchorage
Caherina Cottages
ESB Networks
Milk Market Lane
The Daily Grind
Lee
Brandon Place
Basin Road
James Street
Park Lane
Horns of Clogherclemin, The Rose of Tralee