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St Patrick’s Day parades on the island of Ireland
With parades and celebrations galore taking place across the island, Ireland is the best place to be this St Patrick’s day!
The epicentre of the merriment is the huge St Patrick’s Day Festival in Dublin (16th-19th March). This year’s National St Patrick’s Day parade, driven by community, diversity, youth and sustainability values, will be...
WELCOME TO THE LITTLE MUSEUM OF DUBLIN.
The museum is open seven days a week from 9.30am until 5.30pm - admission to the museum includes self guided exhibitions and a guided tour. Located at 15 St Stephen's Green, beside the corner of Dawson Street. We are a two-minute walk from the top of Grafton Street and 5 minutes from Trinity...
Two days of festivities will see out the old year and ring in the new, as Dublin puts on a spectacular New Year’s Festival.
Live music from top musicians, street entertainment, electrifying visual displays and an exciting Festival Village are just some of the ingredients that will make up Dublin’s dazzling two-day New Year’s Festival.
On New Year’s Eve a host of...
Ireland to co-host Euro 2028 football tournament
Two stadia on the island of Ireland will be among 10 across the UK and Ireland to host the prestigious Euro 2028 competition.
The UK and Ireland’s joint bid to host the prestigious football tournament Euro 2028 has been formally approved by UEFA. It will be the biggest event ever hosted by the UK...
Dublin Region
Discover the Magic of Samhain with Hurloween Tours at Croke Park
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GAA-mad kids can learn more about Ireland’s ancient sport from the time of Setanta right up to the era of Cian Lynch!
As the ancient Irish festival of Samhain draws near, the GAA Museum at Croke Park invites families to celebrate with a unique twist on Halloween at their much-anticipated "Hurloween" Tours.
Swop ghouls for goals and embark on a journey...
Let the combination of sea, sand and serenity work its magic on a coastal break on the island of Ireland.
If you’re ready for a break from the daily treadmill, you’ll find wave-lapped golden shores, dramatic cliffs and secluded hideaways waiting for you on the island of Ireland.
Where better to enjoy great sea views than from a lighthouse. Stay in...
This year’s New Year Festival Dublin will run over four days with more than 40 events staged across three iconic venues.
Dublin City ramps up the party this New Year with its annual New Year Festival (NYF) extended to four days (29 December 2023 through to 1 January 2024).
Some of the island’s top talents will perform across the city in the stunning surrounds of...
Raise a glass to Dublin’s first no-alcohol bar
Fancy a great night out with some board game fun and without the morning after feeling? Head to Dublin’s first no-alcohol bar.
Board is a new pub in Dublin’s city centre that offers an extensive range of non-alcoholic drinks together with over 200 board games that patrons can play for free.
The recently opened dry...
Dublin Region
Feel the festive vibe at Ireland’s merry Christmas markets
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Fill your heart with festive cheer at the island of Ireland’s magical Christmas markets.
The appearance of colourful Christmas markets across the length and breadth of the island of Ireland signals that the festive season has well and truly begun. And with many opening in mid-November this year, there isn’t long to wait.
Galway, on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, will open...
There are lots of ways to enjoy St Patrick’s Day, from parades, parties and pints of Guinness to pilgrimage walks and hearty traditional Irish food.
Ireland’s biggest festival is on the horizon and across the island towns and cities are gearing up for the annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations (17 March).
Fabulous festivals will take place in cities from Armagh in the north...
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