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Strike Up the Band: The Imperial Hotel Sets the Stage for Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2025
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Cork’s most historic hotel is once again at the heart of the action for the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2025, offering an unbeatable mix of luxury, location, and FREE live music across the October Bank Holiday Weekend (24th - 26th October).
The Imperial Hotel on South Mall will be right at the centre of the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival (23–27...
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Limerick Greenway Hub @ Rathkeale officially opens following €2.48m investment
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19 September 2025: A €2.48 million visitor hub for the 40 km Limerick Greenway has officially opened in Rathkeale, with the transformation of a derelict 19th-century railway goods shed set to guide the development of future Greenway trailheads along the route.
The new Limerick Greenway Hub @ Rathkeale, launched today (19 September), brings the protected building back to life after a...
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Guinness Cork Jazz Festival Launches 2025 programme – New Acts Announced
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One of Europe’s most celebrated music events, the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, has launched its 2025 programme, which takes place this October Bank Holiday weekend (23–27 October).
Now in its 47th year, the festival will feature a world-class line-up that spans jazz, funk, soul, hip-hop, and electronic innovation, with global icons and cutting-edge new talent. Headliners already announced include Cymande, JP Cooper, Orchestra Baobab,...
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Gather round: Ireland’s storytelling tradition is reborn
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The ancient art of oral storytelling is having a renaissance worldwide, and Ireland is leading the way.
Seanchoiche Event, Dublin City.
Ireland is an island of storytellers. Even the most mundane event, when recounted to a group of friends, is embellished for maximum impact with the listeners willing to forgo a bit of accuracy for the reward of being entertained.
The love...
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Cool, Calm and Celtic: why Ireland makes the perfect cool-cation
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With the trend for ‘coolcations’ gaining momentum, Ireland has emerged as the perfect cool, calm and cultured destination.
A rising number of holiday-makers who generally flock to sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches and European city hotspots are deciding instead to go north where cooler climes and less crowded attractions make for a more relaxing and refreshing experience. These ‘coolcations’ are rapidly gaining...
Top spots to camp or glamp on the island of Ireland
Get up close to the island of Ireland’s stunning mountain-to-sea landscape with a camping or glamping holiday.
The island of Ireland offers an abundance of choice when it comes to glamping or camping. So, whether you’d like to relax in a luxury yurt or pitch a tent on a remote...
Thanks to the Lough Ree Access for All boat, everyone can enjoy the delights of the ‘lake of kings’ in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands.
Lough Ree, the lake of kings, is a popular boating destination along the Shannon waterway and also one of the island of Ireland’s best angling spots boasting good stocks of pike, trout and coarse fish.
A new...
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Unearth the Hidden Charms of Cobh, Co. Cork this summer
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Unearth the Hidden Charms of Cobh, Co. Cork this summer
-Picture-perfect from every angle, the scenic and historic town of Cobh has more to offer visitors per square metre than any other town in Ireland.
-In addition to all the well-known attractions there is lots more to discover this summer off the beaten track!
Perched gracefully on the edge of Cork Harbour,...
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Set sail to the Foyle Maritime Festival for seafaring fun
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Set sail to the Foyle Maritime Festival for seafaring fun
Derry~Londonderry’s waterfront will be overflowing with maritime-themed events and activities when the Foyle Maritime Festival returns.
A four-day programme of events, from Tall Ships, on-water activities, circus and maritime market to music, animation and comedy will run from 27–30 June in the walled city.
The theme of this year’s Foyle Maritime...
Joyce’s Dublin recalled in Bloomsday Festival
Ireland’s annual celebration of James Joyce’s seminal work, Ulysses, returns to Dublin in June with the five-day Bloomsday festival.
Art, music, theatre, lectures, readings, walking tours and food events make up the packed programme that invites Joyce fans to see his famous novel Ulysses through a multitude of lenses.
Bloomsday (11–16 June) recalls 16 June 1904,...
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