7 Days trip in Ireland
Ireland, the Emerald Isle, is a country with a rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and a friendly population. From its historic castles to its vibrant cities, Ireland offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors. Whether exploring the scenic countryside, immersing in traditional Irish music and dance, or enjoying the warmth of a cozy pub, Ireland leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Phoenix Park
180 minutesVisit the largest enclosed public park in any capital city in Europe, explore the walking trails, visit the Dublin Zoo and see the Wellington Monument.
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National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
120 minutesLearn about Ireland's rich history and see archaeological artefacts from ancient times to the medieval period.
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The Abbey Theatre
120 minutesEnjoy a play at the national theatre of Ireland, known for producing classic and contemporary plays.
Day 2
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Howth Harbour
240 minutesDiscover picturesque fishing village of Howth, hike along the cliffs, try the local seafood and enjoy the views.
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Guinness Storehouse
180 minutesLearn about the history of Guinness, see how it's made and enjoy a pint of the famous Irish stout at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of the city.
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Temple Bar
180 minutesExperience the vibrant nightlife of Dublin at Temple Bar, known for its pubs, restaurants and live music performances.
Day 3
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Trinity College Dublin
180 minutesVisit the oldest university in Ireland, see the Old Library and the famous Book of Kells, a medieval manuscript containing the four Gospels in Latin.
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Kilmainham Gaol
120 minutesExplore the historic prison where many Irish revolutionaries were held and learn about the struggle for Irish independence in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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The Brazen Head
120 minutesHave a traditional Irish meal in the oldest pub in Dublin, established in 1198, and enjoy live music performances while sipping on a pint of beer or whiskey.
Day 4
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Wicklow Mountains National Park
360 minutesEscape the city and discover the beautiful scenery of the Wicklow Mountains National Park, hike along the trails, see the lakes and waterfalls and enjoy a picnic in nature.
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Glendalough Monastic Settlement
120 minutesExplore the ruins of an early Christian monastic settlement founded in the 6th century by St. Kevin, see the Round Tower and the Cathedral.
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The Porterhouse Brewing Company
120 minutesTaste different types of craft beer and traditional Irish food in the first pub brewery in Ireland, known for its unique and high quality brews.
Day 5
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Dublin Castle
180 minutesVisit the seat of British power in Ireland for over 700 years, explore the State Apartments, the Chapel Royal and the Chester Beatty Library.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral
120 minutesMarvel at the Gothic architecture of the largest church in Ireland, learn about St. Patrick and the history of the cathedral through exhibitions and guided tours.
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The Old Jameson Distillery
120 minutesDiscover the history of Jameson Irish Whiskey, see how it's made and taste a few samples at the end of the tour in the atmospheric distillery.
Day 6
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Cliffs of Moher
360 minutesTake a day trip to one of Ireland's most popular natural attractions, the Cliffs of Moher, with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby islands.
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The Burren
180 minutesExplore the unique landscape of the Burren, a karst region with limestone pavements, rare flora and archaeological sites such as the Poulnabrone Dolmen.
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Bunratty Castle and Folk Park
180 minutesStep back in time and experience Irish village life in the 19th century, see traditional thatched cottages, farm animals and actors in costume. Also visit the 15th century castle and enjoy a medieval banquet.
Day 7
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Merrion Square
180 minutesTake a relaxing stroll in a Georgian square, see the colourful doors, statues and the Oscar Wilde House Museum.
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Dublin Writers Museum
120 minutesLearn about the literary history of Ireland, see the exhibition of famous writers such as Yeats, Joyce, Beckett and Shaw.
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Glasnevin Cemetery Museum
120 minutesExplore the largest cemetery in Ireland, learn about the lives of famous Irish people buried there, such as Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz and Brendan Behan, and visit the museum with interactive displays.