14-Day Ireland Itinerary: Dublin, Belfast, Derry & Donegal (Mar 14–27, 2026)

Dublin · Saturday, March 14, 2026

Arrival in Dublin — Settle in & Introductory Sights

Morning:

After breakfast and luggage drop, take an easy stroll through St Stephen's Green to stretch your legs, then head to the nearby Little Museum of Dublin for a lively, compact introduction to the city's social history. Finish the morning with a relaxed coffee and people-watching at Bewley's Grafton Street Café, a classic Dublin spot that sets the tone before deeper explorations this afternoon.

Afternoon:

Wander through the vibrant Georgian streets toward Trinity College, where you can stroll the historic campus and glimpse the medieval grandeur of the Old Library (skip the queue if jet-lagged and simply enjoy the college grounds). From there, head to the nearby Irish Whiskey Museum for a lively guided tasting and convivial storytelling that warms you up for dinner, then finish the afternoon with a relaxed riverside walk along the Liffey quays to watch the city transition into evening.

Evening:

Ease into your first night with a short walk to Temple Bar to soak up its lively atmosphere, then head for a pint and traditional music session at The Oliver St. John Gogarty where locals and visitors mingle. Finish with a relaxed riverside stroll to Ha'penny Bridge to see the city lights reflected on the Liffey before returning to your accommodation.

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Dublin · Sunday, March 15, 2026

Dublin — Historic & Cultural Highlights

Morning:

Start your morning with a guided tour of Kilmainham Gaol, where evocative cells and exhibits trace Ireland's struggle for independence-arrive early to avoid crowds and join the first tour for the best atmosphere. Afterward, wander the adjacent green spaces of Royal Hospital Kilmainham and enjoy brunch in the airy café at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), then spend a short, contemplative hour browsing IMMA's contemporary collections and sculpture gardens to contrast the city's political history with its vibrant modern art scene.

Afternoon:

Head to the cultured heart of Dublin with a guided tour of Christ Church Cathedral, then wander the adjacent medieval crypt before crossing to the atmospheric Temple Bar Food Market (if it's market day) to sample local cheeses, sodas and artisanal fare for a casual lunch. After eating, stroll through the cobbled lanes to the literary shrine of Dublin Writers Museum and finish with a tranquil cup at the bookish The Merrion Hotel's Drawing Rooms, letting the afternoon unfold at a leisurely, historically rich pace.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander the elegant crescents of Merrion Square to admire the Georgian façades and the bronze statue of Oscar Wilde, then slip into the cozy, book-lined Chapter One restaurant (or another nearby bistro) for a refined dinner of modern Irish cuisine. Afterward, experience Dublin's contemporary performance scene with an evening show at The Abbey Theatre or catch live folk and contemporary sets at Whelan's, finishing the night with a peaceful riverside stroll along the quieter south quays to let the city settle around you.

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Belfast · Monday, March 16, 2026

Dublin to Belfast — Travel and Cathedral/Nightlife

Morning:

Catch an early train or drive north and, once in Belfast, begin with a guided tour of St Anne's Cathedral to admire its striking mosaics and climb the tower for a city-view orientation. Follow that with a calming stroll through St George's Market (if open) to sample local produce and artisan treats, then warm up with a hearty brunch at Established Coffee before checking into your Belfast accommodation and preparing for the afternoon's explorations.

Afternoon:

After checking into your hotel, continue your Belfast introduction with a walk through the vibrant Cathedral Quarter, pausing at the street-art-lined lanes and popping into the contemporary MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre) for a short exhibition or performance preview. Follow with a guided tour of the nearby Titanic Belfast Experience to dive into the shipyard story in immersive galleries, then unwind over a late-afternoon tasting flight at the craft-distillery Shortcross Gin (or a pint at The Crown Liquor Saloon) before getting ready for the evening's nightlife.

Evening:

After a day of orientation, head into the lively Smithfield area for dinner at the popular Made in Belfast (seasonal, farm-to-fork dishes) before exploring the neighborhood's bar scene. Finish the night with a craft cocktail at the speakeasy-style Roe & Co Whiskey Rooms, then soak up live music and a friendly local crowd at The Dirty Onion, where traditional tunes meet contemporary sessions.

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Belfast · Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Belfast — Murals, Titanic Quarter & Political History

Morning:

Begin with a guided Black Taxi tour focused on the city's political murals, stepping off to explore the powerful murals in the Falls Road and Shankill Road neighborhoods and hear first-hand stories from former residents and local guides. After the tour, warm up with a robust Ulster fry at St. George's Market Café (if you prefer a quieter spot, try Café Conor near the Gaeltacht Quarter) before visiting the intimate exhibits at the Ulster Museum to connect the street history with broader cultural and historical context.

Afternoon:

After lunch, head to Crumlin Road Gaol for a guided tour that threads prison cells, courtrooms and narrated stories of Belfast's civic past, then walk across to the atmospheric Royal Victoria Park for panoramic views of the city and a peaceful pause. Finish the afternoon in the revitalized docks with a behind-the-scenes tour of Titanic Slipways and a casual seafood supper at The Dock Café while watching the light change over the river - a reflective, place-based complement to your morning mural focus.

Evening:

Round out your day with a lively dinner in Cathedral Quarter, choosing a table at OX Belfast for modern tasting dishes or the convivial Muddler's Club for inventive small plates, then stroll the cobbled lanes to enjoy street performances and atmospheric pubs. Later, join a guided ghost tour from Belfast Ghost Walks that threads historic alleyways and the old linen quarter, finishing with a nightcap and live trad at the cozy Duke of York to soak up local stories and music before returning to your hotel.

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Derry/Londonderry · Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Belfast to Derry/Londonderry — Coastal Drive and City Walls

Morning:

Leave Belfast early and take the scenic coastal route, stopping at Carrickfergus Castle for a quick tower climb and sea views before continuing west; stretch your legs with a cliffside walk at Fair Head to admire dramatic coastal overlooks. Arrive in Derry mid-morning and join a guided walk that circles the historic Derry City Walls, pausing to visit the Tower Museum and pop into the lively Craft Village for local crafts and a warming coffee.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed lunch, head to the riverside Guildhall to admire its stained-glass windows and catch a short guided tour that explains the city's civic history, then cross the Peace Bridge for gentle riverside views and photo opportunities. Continue with a wander through the atmospheric The Diamond and pop into the independent galleries and bookshops along Butcher Street, finishing with tea and cake at the cozy Browns Bonds Hill to watch local life and plan an evening walk atop the city walls.

Evening:

As twilight settles, enjoy a relaxed riverside dinner at The Walled City Brewery, sampling local ales and small plates while watching the Peace Bridge light up, then take a guided dusk photography walk to capture the city's illuminated gates and the golden tracery of St. Columb's Cathedral from different vantage points. Finish the night with live traditional music and a warm pint at the atmospheric Hendron's Folly, where friendly locals, lively tunes and a wood-burning stove make for an unforgettable first evening in Derry.

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Derry/Londonderry · Thursday, March 19, 2026

Derry — Culture, Walls Walk & Local Museums

Morning:

Begin with a guided morning tour of The Siege Museum to deepen your understanding of Derry's 17th-century history, then wander the adjacent St Augustine's Church grounds for quiet reflection and charming local architecture. Follow with brunch at the riverside Browns in the City before joining a curated walking route that explores the vibrant street art around Waterloo Place and leads into the artisan stalls of The Craft Village for unique, locally made souvenirs.

Afternoon:

After a hearty riverside brunch, wander the lesser-known galleries of the city by visiting Ebrington Square for contemporary outdoor installations, then cross into the creative hub at The Playhouse to check listings for a matinee or an exhibition in its foyer. Finish the afternoon with a hands-on visit to The Nerve Centre for interactive media displays and a coffee in its relaxed café, then stroll the nearby riverside promenade toward the Peace Bridge for late-afternoon light and reflective photo opportunities.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Browns Bonds Hill for a relaxed pre-dinner drink on their terrace, then walk toward the atmospheric Guildhall Square for an early-evening performance or reading if something is on at The Playhouse's sister venues. Finish the night with a hearty meal and locally brewed beer at The Salthouse overlooking the Foyle, followed by a gentle post-dinner stroll across the Peace Bridge to watch the river lights and city reflections before returning to your accommodation.

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Donegal (town) / Donegal County · Friday, March 20, 2026

Derry to Donegal — Scenic Route into County Donegal

Morning:

Leave Derry after an early breakfast and take the coastal N13 route, stopping for fresh sea air and a bracing cliff walk at Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne with views across the Atlantic; continue with a coffee break and seafood chowder at the charming harbor café in Portrush before crossing into County Donegal. Mid-morning, detour to explore the windswept dunes and lighthouse at Mullaghmore Head, where you can watch surfers or take a short coastal loop to the atmospheric Classiebawn Castle viewpoint, arriving into Donegal town in time for a relaxed lunch and a stroll along Donegal Bay.

Afternoon:

Drive inland to explore the dramatic Glenveagh National Park: take a guided walk past Glenveagh Castle and its walled gardens, then join a ranger-led trail toward the peaceful Lough Veagh for sweeping mountain-and-lake views. Afterward, return to Donegal town to browse contemporary crafts and tweeds at Abbey Retail Centre, finish with a late-afternoon tasting of local seafood and brown bread at The Olde Castle Bar & Restaurant overlooking the harbour to settle in for the evening.

Evening:

Unwind after your Glenveagh afternoon with a coastal drive to Killybegs, Ireland's largest fishing port, where you can join a short evening harbour walk and sample ultra-fresh seafood at The Moorings Seafood Restaurant while watching the boats come in. Later, return toward Donegal town for a cozy nightcap at the atmospheric The Reel Inn, then take a starlit stroll along Donegal Bay to listen for the distant surf and plan tomorrow's cliffside adventures.

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County Donegal · Saturday, March 21, 2026

Donegal — Cliffs, Beaches & Glenveagh National Park

Morning:

Begin with a brisk coastal drive to Slieve League Cliffs, arriving early to take the cliff-top loop for jaw-dropping Atlantic panoramas and the option of the steeper Pilgrim's Path for more adventurous hikers. Afterwards, descend toward Silver Strand (Muckross Bay) for a sandy beach walk and a seaside picnic, then pop into the nearby fishing village of Teelin to watch local boats and visit the small but engaging Teelin Heritage Centre for maritime history and folk stories that connect today's views with Donegal's coastal traditions.

Afternoon:

Drive west toward the rugged coast and spend a relaxed afternoon exploring Dungloe's colorful town center and nearby Maghery Beach, where a sheltered cove invites rockpooling and a seaside café break. Continue with a scenic loop to Aranmore Island (catch the short ferry from Burtonport) for an easy bike tour of the island's cliffs, traditional cottages and local pubs-finish with freshly caught seafood at a waterside tavern before returning to the mainland for a calm evening drive back toward Donegal town.

Evening:

As the light softens, drive south to the windswept headland at Horn Head for a short sunset walk along the cliffs with seabird colonies and wide views back toward Slieve League. Afterward, return toward town for a relaxed dinner of local seafood at The Lemon Tree Restaurant, then finish the night with a pint and live traditional music at O'Donnell's Bar, where locals share stories that tie the day's dramatic landscapes to Donegal's coastal culture.

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County Donegal · Sunday, March 22, 2026

Explore Northwest Coast — Slieve League & Coastal Drives

Morning:

Start early with a scenic drive to Cushendun for a brisk cliffside walk above quiet coves, then continue along the rugged Wild Atlantic Way to the dramatic viewpoints at Horn Head Loop for seabird spotting and panoramic shots. Mid-morning, pause at the charming fishing village of Killybegs Harbour to watch lobster boats unload and enjoy a seafood chowder at Ciaran's Seafood Café, before heading toward Narin & Portnoo for a short beach stroll and the chance to rent a pair of bikes for a gentle coastal pedal before lunch.

Afternoon:

Drive north from Narin & Portnoo to the little harbor village of Leenan for a relaxed harbour-side lunch and to watch local fishermen mending nets, then continue to the dramatic headland at Ballyness for a short cliffwalk with sweeping views of the Bluestack Mountains meeting the sea. Later, take the scenic R263 loop toward Kincasslagh, stopping at Keel Beach for a late-afternoon stroll and the chance to spot dolphins offshore before settling at a cosy coastal pub for seafood chowder and live music as the light fades.

Evening:

As the sun softens, drive toward the peaceful fishing village of Teelin Pier for a harbor-side stroll and to watch local skiffs return with the day's catch, then sample freshly smoked fish at the rustic Teelin Seafood Shack. Finish with a short, atmospheric twilight walk along the headland at Minnaun Cliffs, where seabirds wheel over the sea and panoramic views of the bay make a quiet, memorable close to your coastal day.

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Sligo / West Coast (en route to Galway region) · Monday, March 23, 2026

Donegal to Sligo/West Coast — Continue Coastal Exploration

Morning:

Leave Donegal after breakfast and head south along the coast, stopping first at Bundoran for a brisk walk along the promenade and to watch surfers tackling Atlantic swells; grab a coffee and a pastry at The Hangout Café before continuing. Mid-morning, detour to the wild sand dunes and megaliths at Mullaghmore Strand for cliff-top views of Classiebawn Castle, then drive on to Enniscrone where you can stretch your legs with a fresh-air walk across the long golden beach and climb the wooden tower at Star Bar Beach for panoramic coastal vistas before lunch in Sligo town.

Afternoon:

After a beachfront lunch, head south to explore the limestone terraces and dramatic sea stacks at Benbulben, taking the family-friendly Skyline Trail for sweeping views and easy photo stops. Continue into Sligo town to visit the literary shrine at Yeats' Memorial Building, browse handmade goods at Hargadon Bros. Bookshop, then finish the afternoon with a pint and seafood small plates at the lively Eala Bhan overlooking the Garavogue River before an evening drive toward Connemara.

Evening:

Wind down your day with a coastal drive toward Mullaghmore Head for a golden-hour walk along the headland and a chance to watch surfers from a dramatic vantage, then stop for dinner at the seafood-focused Oceanview Restaurant in nearby Strandhill to sample locally caught fish and shellfish. After dinner, enjoy live traditional music and a friendly pub atmosphere at Easkey Hotel Bar, or take a short moonlit stroll along Strandhill Beach to listen to the Atlantic surf before settling into your accommodation en route to Connemara.

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Galway region · Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Sligo/Galway Area — Landscapes, Music & Small Towns

Morning:

Start with a brisk walk along Doolough Valley-its haunting mountain-and-lake vistas make for an invigorating morning hike and excellent photo stops-then descend to the quaint village of Louisburgh for coffee and scones at a local café. Mid-morning, head to Aughris Head for a coastal cliff stroll and seabird spotting before driving into Connemara to browse artisan crafts and tweeds at Clifden's boutique shops, keeping the day's momentum from Sligo toward the musical and rugged west.

Afternoon:

After arriving in Connemara, take a scenic drive along the Sky Road into Clifden, stopping at Clifden Castle for a short riverside walk and atmospheric photos. Continue west to explore the tidal lagoon at Roundstone, browse handcrafted woolens in its three or four boutique shops, then settle at Mannion's Bar for fresh seafood and live traditional music as the village shifts into evening.

Evening:

As daylight softens, head to Letterfrack for an atmospheric walk through the trees around Kylemore Abbey's Victorian Walled Garden, then linger at the nearby Kylemore Tea Rooms for a pot of Irish tea and homemade scones while the estate lights begin to glow. Afterward, drive toward Roundstone Pier to watch the fishing boats return and enjoy a seafood-focused dinner at Mannions (known for fresh local catches), finishing the night with live traditional music at Tigh Chadhain in nearby Clifden or a quiet stroll along the harbour to soak up the coastal air.

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Connemara (County Galway) · Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Explore Connemara — Rugged Scenery & Outdoor Activities

Morning:

Begin with a brisk hike along the lesser-known Diamond Hill loop in Ballynahinch for sweeping views of bogland, lakes and the Twelve Bens; arrive early to catch the soft morning light and the calmer trails. After descending, head to Letterfrack for a hearty brunch at The Connemara Café, then join a local guide for a half-day birdwatching and shoreline walk around the peaceful Gleninagh Bay, where you can look for eiders and peregrines while learning about local bog restoration projects.

Afternoon:

After your morning hike and shoreline walk, drive the scenic route to Kylemore Woods for a gentle forest trail and canopy views, then continue to Sky Road (Clifden) for panoramic coastal vistas-stop at the roadside lookout for photographs and a short cliff-edge wander. Later, join a guided sea-kayaking excursion from Clifden Harbor to paddle past limestone islands and secret coves, then warm up with a late-afternoon tasting of local cheeses and sodas at Connemara Smokehouse before returning to Letterfrack as dusk approaches.

Evening:

As dusk falls, drive to Roundstone for a stroll along the harbour and watch local boats come in, then settle for a seafood supper at The Oyster Shack (known for its oysters and chowder) while listening to stories from fishermen. After dinner, head to Ballynahinch Castle Hotel's riverside bar for a nightcap by the fire or join an evening stargazing walk across the hotel estate to appreciate Connemara's dark-sky clarity before returning to Letterfrack for the night.

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Dublin · Thursday, March 26, 2026

Return to Dublin — Stop at Attractions Along the Way

Morning:

Leave Connemara after an early breakfast and take a scenic route east, stopping first at Kylemore Abbey Walled Garden for a brisk walk among restored Victorian plantings and a coffee in the onsite café, then continue toward Galway and detour to Athenry Medieval Town to explore its compact castle ruins and narrow lanes before lunch. Mid-morning, pause at Turlough Park near Castlebar for a short riverside stroll through woodland trails and a visit to the modest country house museum, arriving into Dublin with refreshed legs and a relaxed, countryside-to-city transition for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

Drive east from Connemara and pause for a leisurely lunch and whiskey-tasting tour at The Burren Smokehouse Visitor Centre, followed by a short walk among the limestone pavements and wildflowers at Burren National Park for striking geological contrasts. Continue toward Dublin with a cultural stop at The Irish Museum of Time (or a comparable small county museum) to stretch your legs and pick up last-minute artisan souvenirs before arriving in the city in time for an easy evening.

Evening:

After arriving into Dublin, enjoy a restorative stroll through St Patrick's Park followed by a relaxed dinner at The Church, a converted chapel offering modern Irish dishes and an atmospheric setting. Finish the evening with cocktails and panoramic river views at Gravity Bar in the Guinness Storehouse (perfect for a last-night toast) or a quieter pint and live traditional music at The Long Hall to soak up one final dose of Dublin conviviality.

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Dublin · Friday, March 27, 2026

Departure Day from Dublin — Last-minute Sights or Shopping

Morning:

Before you head to the airport, take a calm, last-morning wander through St. Patrick's Cathedral Gardens to enjoy fresh air and morning light, then stroll the nearby artisan stalls of George's Street Arcade to pick up unique Irish souvenirs and handmade crafts. Finish with a relaxed brunch and farewell coffee at Queen of Tarts - their scones and full Irish are perfect for a final taste of the city before luggage collection and onward travel.

Afternoon:

Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring Grafton Street's buskers and boutique shops, then duck into the nearby National Gallery of Ireland for a quiet hour with Ireland's fine art collection before a light café lunch at the gallery's Ask Me Why café. If you have time, stroll through the elegant Georgian terraces of Merrion Square Park to browse the outdoor art stalls and pick up any last-minute Irish crafts at George's Street Arcade's lesser-known vendors before collecting luggage and heading to the airport.

Evening:

If your flight is later, enjoy a relaxed final evening with a tasting menu at The Woollen Mills, where modern Irish dishes use local produce and offer views across the Liffey, then wander to Wellington Monument in Phoenix Park for a peaceful green escape as twilight falls. Finish with a cozy pre-departure pint and live acoustic set at The Cobblestone in Smithfield, where traditional music and friendly locals provide a warm, memorable send-off before you collect luggage and head to the airport.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
St Stephen's GreenFree
The Little Museum of Dublin€12
Bewley's Grafton Street Café (coffee)€5
Trinity College Dublin (campus walk)Free
Old Library / Book of Kells (Trinity College)€20
Irish Whiskey Museum (guided tasting)€25
Walk along Liffey quays / Ha'penny BridgeFree
Temple Bar (area visit)Free
The Oliver St. John Gogarty (pint/entry for music)€8
Kilmainham Gaol (guided tour)€8
Royal Hospital Kilmainham (grounds)Free
Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) - cafe & entry€10
Christ Church Cathedral (guided tour / entry)€7
Temple Bar Food Market (food sampling)€12
Dublin Writers Museum€8
The Merrion Hotel's Drawing Rooms (tea/cup)€12
Merrion Square / Oscar Wilde statueFree
Chapter One (dinner - per person mid-range tasting)€75
The Abbey Theatre (evening performance)€25
Whelan's (live music entry / drink)€12
Train or drive Dublin to Belfast (per person train)€25
St Anne's Cathedral (donation/entry)€5
St George's Market (visit/snack)Free
Established Coffee (brunch)€12
MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre) - exhibition€8
Titanic Belfast Experience£22
Shortcross Gin tasting / distillery tour (or similar tasting)£15
The Crown Liquor Saloon (drink)£6
Made in Belfast (dinner)£25
Roe & Co Whiskey Rooms (cocktail)£10
The Dirty Onion (drink / live music)£8
Black Taxi Murals Tour (guided)£35
Ulster Museum (entry)Free
Café Conor / St George's Market Café (Ulster fry)€10
Crumlin Road Gaol (guided tour)£13
Royal Victoria Park (visit)Free
Titanic Slipways / Dock tours (behind-the-scenes tour)£10
The Dock Café (seafood casual meal)£15
OX Belfast / Muddler's Club (dinner)£45
Belfast Ghost Walks (guided tour)£12
Duke of York (drink / music)£6
Carrickfergus Castle (entry)Free
Fair Head (cliff walk)Free
Derry City Walls guided walk£6
Tower Museum£8
Craft Village (shopping / coffee)€8
The Guildhall (tour / donation)£3
Peace Bridge (visit)Free
St. Columb's Cathedral (visit)£4
The Walled City Brewery (meal / pint)£15
Hendron's Folly (pint / music)£6
The Siege Museum£6
St Augustine's Church (visit)Free
Browns in the City / Browns Bonds Hill (brunch/drink)£8
Waterloo Place (street art walk)Free
The Playhouse (matinee / performance)£15
The Nerve Centre (interactive exhibits)£6
Donegal town - Donegal Bay strollFree
Mussenden Temple & Downhill Demesne (National Trust donation/visit)Free
Portrush harbour café (coffee / chowder)€12
Mullaghmore Head / Classiebawn Castle viewpointFree
Glenveagh National Park - Glenveagh Castle & Gardens (entry)€9
Abbey Retail Centre (shopping)€10
The Olde Castle Bar & Restaurant (seafood lunch)€20
Killybegs harbour walkFree
The Moorings Seafood Restaurant (dinner)€25
The Reel Inn (nightcap)€6
Slieve League Cliffs (access / walk)€6
Silver Strand (Muckross Bay) beach walkFree
Teelin Heritage Centre€5
Dungloe & Maghery Beach (visit)Free
Aranmore Island ferry + bike rental (per person)€25
The Lemon Tree Restaurant (dinner)€25
O'Donnell's Bar (music / pint)€6
Cushendun (walk)Free
Killybegs - Ciaran's Seafood Café (chowder)€12
Narin & Portnoo (beach / bike hire)€10
Leenan harbour (visit / lunch)€12
Ballyness / Bluestack viewpoints (walk)Free
Keel Beach (visit)Free
Teelin Pier / Teelin Seafood Shack (smoked fish)€10
Minnaun Cliffs (walk)Free
Bundoran promenade (visit)Free
The Hangout Café (coffee)€5
Mullaghmore Strand / Classiebawn Castle viewpointFree
Enniscrone (beach / Star Bar tower)Free
Benbulben Skyline Trail (walk)Free
Yeats' Memorial Building€6
Hargadon Bros. Bookshop (browse)Free
Eala Bhan (pint / small plates)€12
Oceanview Restaurant / Strandhill dinner€25
Easkey Hotel Bar (music / drink)€8
Doolough Valley (walk)Free
Louisburgh (coffee / scones)€6
Aughris Head (walk)Free
Clifden (shops & Clifden Castle visit)€6
Roundstone (lagoon / shops / Mannion's meal)€25
Kylemore Abbey Victorian Walled Garden (entry)€14
Kylemore Tea Rooms (tea & scones)€6
Mannions (seafood dinner)€25
Tigh Chadhain (live music)€8
Diamond Hill (hike)Free
The Connemara Café (brunch)€12
Gleninagh Bay birdwatching with guide (half-day)€30
Kylemore Woods (walk)Free
Sky Road (Clifden) viewpointFree
Clifden harbor sea-kayaking (guided)€50
Connemara Smokehouse tasting€8
The Oyster Shack (dinner)€30
Ballynahinch Castle Hotel - nightcap / stargazing (visitor drink)€8
Athenry Medieval Town (visit)Free
Turlough Park (country house museum)€5
The Burren Smokehouse Visitor Centre (tasting / tour)€12
Burren National Park (walk)Free
Irish Museum of Time (or similar small museum)€5
St Patrick's Park / St. Patrick's Cathedral GardensFree
George's Street Arcade (souvenir shopping)€15
Queen of Tarts (brunch)€12
Grafton Street (shopping / buskers)Free
National Gallery of Ireland (entry)Free
Ask Me Why café (National Gallery cafe lunch)€10
The Woollen Mills (tasting menu dinner)€45
Gravity Bar (Guinness Storehouse - pint & views)€26
The Long Hall (final pint / pub)€6
The Cobblestone (live music / pint)€6
Estimated Total (per person)€1310
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