Ireland does not have any postal codes. To write to someone in Tuam, you would write their name, their house and street address and on the last lines you would have:
Tuam
County Galway
Ireland.
Your letter will get there with no problems. For online forms looking for postal codes in Ireland, just use IE.
Dublin City has postcodes but Galway City doesn't. You would just address the envelope: 8 Name of Street Galway Co Galway Republic of Ireland
29910
Ireland is unusual in that it doesn't have formal postcodes. Irish addresses are given in a reasonably straightforward format Firstname Surname Townland or Streetname Smallertown Biggertown Co. Whatever So, if you're posting to Co Donegal, simply place Co Donegal as the last line and once it reaches the postal service within the county, they'll send it onward. For example, to send something to the town of Letterkenny in county Donegal, a typical address could be like this: Mr. A Smith 1 Main Street Letterkenny Co. Donegal Ireland. For an internet form looking for a postal code for anywhere in Ireland, just put IE as the code and that normally works.
There is no postal code -- that is the complete and correct address
Ireland does not have postal codes. For regular posting you would finish the address with the last 2 lines as follows: Co. Cavan Ireland. For an online form, most will accept IE as the code.
10 Quay St, The Latin Quarter, Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland.
Ireland does not use postal codes. So after the specific address, finish it with: Gorey, Co. Wexford, Ireland. For internet forms that you may be filling in and that ask for a code, use IE.
Ireland does not have postal codes. An address in Cashel would finish as follows: Cashel, Co. Tipperary Ireland.
Hello, There is no postal code for Athboy, Co. Meath in the Republic of Ireland. I'm living here :) Sabine
The distance from Cork, Ireland to Gort, Co. Galway, Ireland is about 162km by car.
0000000 No postcodes are used in the Republic of Ireland
N17 is a road in Galway, Co. Galway, Republic of Ireland