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7‑Day Irish Adventure – September 2026

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Day 1: Arrival & First Night in Dublin

Morning: Arrive at Dublin Airport, transfer to your boutique hotel in the city centre and settle in. Take a brief walk along the River Liffey to stretch your legs after the flight.

Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a café near St. Stephen’s Green, then explore the nearby shops and gardens at your own pace.

Evening: Dive straight into Dublin’s famous nightlife with a visit to Temple Bar Pub, where you can soak up live traditional music and sample a pint of Irish stout.

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Day 2: Dublin Highlights

Morning: Head to Trinity College Dublin to marvel at the illuminated pages of the Book of Kells and stroll through the historic Long Room library.

Afternoon: Walk to the iconic Guinness Storehouse, learn the brewing process, and enjoy a complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic city views.

Evening: Experience an authentic Irish dance and music performance at the historic Abbey Theatre, followed by a nightcap at a nearby traditional pub.

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Day 3: Kilkenny – Medieval Charm

Morning: Depart Dublin and enjoy a scenic drive to Kilkenny (≈1.5 h). Check‑in to your inn and wander the medieval streets.

Afternoon: Visit the impressive Kilkenny Castle, explore its gardens and the adjoining art gallery.

Evening: Dine in the city centre and soak up the atmosphere at St. Canice’s Cathedral, then head to a lively local venue for live folk music.

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Day 4: Galway via the Cliffs of Moher

Morning: Set off early for the west coast, stopping at the dramatic Cliffs of Moher for breathtaking ocean vistas.

Afternoon: Continue to Galway, checking into your boutique hotel and strolling along the bustling Latin Quarter.

Evening: Experience the vibrant music scene at The Crane Bar, where talented musicians deliver traditional sessions in an intimate setting.

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Day 5: Exploring Galway

Morning: Wander the historic streets to see the Spanish Arch and the impressive façade of Galway Cathedral.

Afternoon: Take a guided walking tour of the city’s colourful murals and artisan shops, then relax in a seaside café.

Evening: Return to The Crane Bar or another local venue for another round of lively Irish music and perhaps a dance.

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Day 6: Killarney & the Ring of Kerry

Morning: Travel south to Killarney (≈3 h), checking into a charming guesthouse nestled near the lake.

Afternoon: Embark on a scenic drive around the Ring of Kerry, stopping at picture‑perfect viewpoints, quaint villages, and historic sites.

Evening: Unwind with dinner in Killarney town, then head to O’Connor’s Pub for a lively session of traditional music.

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Day 7: Killarney National Park & Departure

Morning: Explore the natural beauty of Killarney National Park, walking the trails around Muckross Lake and spotting native wildlife.

Afternoon: Tour the historic Muckross House and its beautiful gardens before heading back to Dublin (≈4 h) for your outbound flight.

Evening: If time permits, enjoy a final Irish coffee at a Dublin airport lounge before departure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Book of Kells (Trinity College) – 2 hrs, €14
  • Guinness Storehouse – 2 hrs, €25
  • Irish Dance & Music Performance (Abbey Theatre) – 2 hrs, €30
  • Temple Bar Pub (drinks) – 2 hrs, €20
  • Kilkenny Castle – 2 hrs, €12
  • St. Canice’s Cathedral – 1 hr, €5
  • Cliffs of Moher (parking) – 2 hrs, €8
  • Galway City (self‑guided) – 3 hrs, €0
  • The Crane Bar (live music) – 2 hrs, €15
  • Ring of Kerry (scenic drive) – 5 hrs, €0
  • Muckross House – 2 hrs, €10
  • Killarney National Park – 3 hrs, €0
  • O’Connor’s Pub (live music) – 2 hrs, €15
  • Total Estimated Cost€154

Tips

If you wish to extend your stay, consider adding a full day on the Dingle Peninsula for its stunning coastal scenery and vibrant music scene, or spend an extra night in Galway to explore the Connemara region. To shorten the trip, you could combine Kilkenny and Galway into a single day by taking an early train, or replace the Ring of Kerry drive with a quicker visit to the nearby Killarney Lakes, still enjoying the essential Irish landscapes while freeing up time for additional city exploration or relaxation.

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