The segment was fronted by celebrity chef Donal Skehan who travels along the Awakening the Walled City Trail
The segment during Wednesday's show was fronted by celebrity chef Donal Skehan, who travels along the Awakening the Walled City Trail, 'bringing to life the rich folklore, history, and heritage of the city’s Halloween celebrations'.
A statement added: "A healthy seasonal spread of overseas tourism business supports quality jobs in tourism, by creating a longer or year-round season. Tourism Ireland markets Halloween as an iconic reason to visit in autumn. Its ‘Home of Halloween’ multi-market campaign, celebrating the island of Ireland as the birthplace of Halloween around 2,000 years ago, is under way.
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