Today I answer the question: Do US citizens need a visa to visit Ireland?
No, nor do US Citizens need a visa to visit most European Countries. You do need a passport and you need to make sure your passport is not close to expiring. If your passport is more than six months away from expiring at the time of your Ireland trip, I'd recommend renewing it.
On the note of visas and Europe, only three countries in Europe* require a visa: Belarus, Russia, and Turkey**.
*I'm using the Sporcle trivia definition of Europe which considers visa requiring countries such as Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan to be in Asia.
**e-visa
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