- The Saint Patrick Centre | 53A Market Street, Downpatrick, Co. Down, BT30 6LZThe Saint Patrick Centre is one of Northern Ireland’s leading attractions and is a must-see destination. The story of Ireland starts in the words of Saint Patrick himself. Explore Saint Patrick’s life and legacy in their award-winning interactive galleries and IMAX experience.Discover the Art Gallery, Craft Shop and Read more…
- Mountpanther | 39 Dundrum Rd, Clough, Downpatrick BT30 8SJEnjoy a day out with your family and friends at Mountpanther Farm Park. The farm has lots of fun activities with something to suit everyone! From go-karting to climbing frames to interacting with the farm animals. Mountpanther have a wide range of animals you can interact with, including: Pigs, meerkats, donkeys, monkeys, snakes, Read more…
- Town Hall Theatre | GalwayTown Hall Theatre Galway, incorporating the state-of-the-art 400-seater Main Auditorium and the 52-seater Studio Space at Courthouse Square, and the nearby, multi-purpose Black Box performance space (up to 550 seated, 800 standing) on Dyke Road presents an extensive and eclectic mix of theatre, concerts, musicals, dance, film, comedy and family shows year-round. The venue is open Read more…
- Bord Gais Energy Theatre | DublinThe theatre does not have its own car park. The nearest car park is Q-Park Grand Canal Square located on Chimney View, off Pearse Street. The car park has 163 spaces with 70 of these available to pre-book in advance each day. There are three disabled spaces in the car park.Spaces cannot be booked on Read more…
- Abbey Theatre | DublinInspired by the revolutionary ideals of our founders and our rich canon of Irish dramatic writing, our mission is to imaginatively engage with all of Irish society through the production of ambitious, courageous and new theatre in all its forms.We commit to lead in the telling of the whole Irish story, in English and in Irish, and Read more…
- Dunguaire Castle | GalwayDunguaire Castle is probably the most famous landmark that is associated with Kinvara. The castle was built in 1520 by the O’Hynes clan on the picturesque shores of Galway Bay. This restored 16th-century tower house sits on a rocky outcrop on the shores of Galway Bay, 300 yards outside the village of Kinvara.https://www.dunguairecastle.com/ Read more…
- Brigit’s Garden | Co. GalwayBrigit’s Garden takes you on a magical journey into the heart of Celtic heritage and mythology, making it one of the truly outstanding places to visit in the West of Ireland.The award-winning Celtic Gardens are widely regarded as one of the most spectacular in Ireland, set within 11 acres of native woodland & wildflower meadows. In Read more…
- Knappogue Castle | Co. ClareKnappogue Castle opens in the evening only. It is not open for daytime visits.Tucked away amid the rolling hills of Quin in Co. Clare lies Knappogue Castle, a 15th-century restored medieval tower house that proudly stands as a reminder of our past and reflects the medieval glory in which our nobility of yesteryear lived.Inside the walls Read more…
- Brian Boru Heritage Centre | Co. ClareThe Brian Boru exhibition traces the life story of Ireland’s greatest King; whose army defeated the invading Vikings at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014.While you are there, visit Killaloe, a charming little town made up of narrow streets, flanked by old shops along the steep hill looking down over the 13th-century cathedral.Brian Boru Read more…
- Pat Liddy’s Walking Tours Dublin is a Feeling, Inside and Outside, Northside and Southside, In Rain and In Shine.This is what we are convinced of, and this is what we want you to experience on our individually tailored tours – whether you are a one-time visitor or a local! The beauty of Dublin lies inside and outside – in both the obvious as well Read more…