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Experiences · edinburgh

Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2026: Complete Guide (Tickets, Shows + Tips)

Edinburgh Fringe 2026 runs August 1–25. The world's largest arts festival — how to pick shows, buy tickets, navigate the Royal Mile, and make the most of 3,800+ performances.

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Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2026: Complete Guide (Tickets, Shows + Tips)
Seasonal

Ireland in April: Easter, Spring Green at Peak, and the Last Quiet Month

April is Ireland's best shoulder-season month — the countryside is luminously green after winter rain, Easter brings community atmosphere, and the tourist surge of summer hasn't yet arrived.

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Ireland in April: Easter, Spring Green at Peak, and the Last Quiet Month
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Ireland in August: Peak Summer, Fleadh Cheoil, and the Country at Full Capacity

August is Ireland's busiest month — the Fleadh Cheoil and Puck Fair are running, the Wild Atlantic Way is packed with rental cars, and every coastal B&B is occupied. Book everything early.

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Ireland in August: Peak Summer, Fleadh Cheoil, and the Country at Full Capacity
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Ireland in December: Christmas Markets, Pub Sessions, and the Country in Festive Mode

December brings Ireland's Christmas culture to full expression — the pubs are warm and full of carol singers, the markets of Dublin and Galway light up, and the country settles into its most sociable season.

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Ireland in December: Christmas Markets, Pub Sessions, and the Country in Festive Mode
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Ireland in February: Imbolc, St. Brigid's Day, and the First Stirring of Spring

February is Ireland's quietest and most intimate month — St. Brigid's Day marks the ancient beginning of spring, snowdrops appear in country gardens, and the pubs are entirely free of tourists.

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Ireland in February: Imbolc, St. Brigid's Day, and the First Stirring of Spring
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Ireland in January: Quiet Pubs, Empty Coastlines, and Honest Winter Prices

January is Ireland stripped of tourists — the pubs are genuinely local, the Cliffs of Moher are often shrouded in dramatic mist, and accommodation prices are at their annual floor. Prepare for rain and short days.

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Ireland in January: Quiet Pubs, Empty Coastlines, and Honest Winter Prices
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Ireland in July: Peak Season, Galway Races, and the Country at Maximum Summer

July is Ireland's busiest month — Galway's race week fills the west, festivals run every weekend, and the Wild Atlantic Way is at full summer capacity. Expect crowds, peak prices, and maximum daylight.

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Ireland in July: Peak Season, Galway Races, and the Country at Maximum Summer
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Ireland in June: Longest Days, Music Festivals Begin, and the Tourist Season Opens

June delivers Ireland's longest days and the opening of its festival season — the summer solstice extends daylight to nearly 11pm, and traditional music events begin across the country.

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Ireland in June: Longest Days, Music Festivals Begin, and the Tourist Season Opens
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Ireland in March: St. Patrick's Day, Spring Arrives, and the Country Goes Green

March is Ireland's most internationally famous month — St. Patrick's Day fills Dublin with parades and the rest of the country with a festival atmosphere that extends far beyond one day.

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Ireland in March: St. Patrick's Day, Spring Arrives, and the Country Goes Green
Seasonal

Ireland in May: Long Evenings, Bluebells, and the Best Walking Conditions of the Year

May is arguably Ireland's single best month — the evenings stretch toward 10pm, the countryside is fully green, and summer crowds haven't arrived. Walking conditions are as good as they get.

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Ireland in May: Long Evenings, Bluebells, and the Best Walking Conditions of the Year
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Ireland in November: Minimum Prices, Maximum Authenticity, and Winter Closing In

November is Ireland at its most local — virtually no international tourists, pubs in full winter mode, and accommodation at annual floor prices. The weather is genuinely rough; the trade-off is genuine.

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Ireland in November: Minimum Prices, Maximum Authenticity, and Winter Closing In
Seasonal

Ireland in October: Halloween at Its Origin, Autumn Color, and the Season Winding Down

October returns Ireland to its quiet season — but Samhain, the Celtic ancestor of Halloween, is celebrated in its homeland, and the autumn landscape has a raw beauty the summer postcards never show.

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Ireland in October: Halloween at Its Origin, Autumn Color, and the Season Winding Down
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Ireland in September: The Best Month Few People Choose — Warm, Empty, Excellent

September is Ireland's hidden gem — summer crowds have gone home, temperatures are still good, the countryside is turning autumn gold, and accommodation prices drop sharply after the August peak.

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Ireland in September: The Best Month Few People Choose — Warm, Empty, Excellent
Itinerary · Dublin

3 Days in Dublin: The Perfect Long Weekend Guide

Three days in Dublin done right — from Georgian squares and medieval castles to world-class museums, legendary pubs, and coastal escapes on the DART.

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3 Days in Dublin: The Perfect Long Weekend Guide
Tips

Best Time to Visit Ireland: Month-by-Month Guide

Ireland's weather is unpredictable year-round, but some months are far better than others. Here's exactly when to go based on your travel style and priorities.

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Best Time to Visit Ireland: Month-by-Month Guide
Tips

First Time in Ireland? Everything You Need to Know

Your complete guide to visiting Ireland for the first time — what to expect, where to go, how to get around, and the cultural tips that make the trip unforgettable.

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First Time in Ireland? Everything You Need to Know
Itinerary

One Week in Ireland: The Perfect 7-Day Itinerary

From the streets of Dublin to the Wild Atlantic cliffs, this 7-day Ireland itinerary covers the iconic highlights every first-time visitor needs to experience.

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One Week in Ireland: The Perfect 7-Day Itinerary
Budget

Ireland Travel Budget: How Much Does Ireland Actually Cost?

Ireland isn't cheap, but it's manageable with the right planning. Here's a realistic breakdown of costs for budget, mid-range, and comfort travellers.

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Ireland Travel Budget: How Much Does Ireland Actually Cost?
Itinerary

Two Weeks in Ireland: The Ultimate 14-Day Itinerary

Cover Ireland from coast to coast in 14 days — Dublin, the Wild Atlantic Way, Connemara, the Aran Islands, and the rugged beauty of the north.

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Two Weeks in Ireland: The Ultimate 14-Day Itinerary
Itinerary · cork

Cork Travel Guide: Ireland's Rebel Capital & Food City

A guide to Cork — the English Market, Blarney Castle, the craft beer scene, Kinsale day trip, and why Ireland's second city has the best food culture in the country.

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Cork Travel Guide: Ireland's Rebel Capital & Food City
Neighborhoods · dublin

Dublin Neighborhoods Guide: From the Liberties to Dún Laoghaire

A neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to Dublin — the Liberties and its distilleries, Georgian Merrion Square, the cobbled lanes of Temple Bar, the regenerated Docklands, the village feel of Rathmines and Ranelagh, and the coastal stretch from Sandymount to Dún Laoghaire.

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Dublin Neighborhoods Guide: From the Liberties to Dún Laoghaire
Itinerary · dublin

Dublin Travel Guide: Guinness, Georgian Streets & Trinity College

The essential guide to Dublin — Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Guinness Storehouse, Georgian squares, Temple Bar reality check, the best pubs, and how to spend 3 days.

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Dublin Travel Guide: Guinness, Georgian Streets & Trinity College
Itinerary · galway

Galway Travel Guide: The West of Ireland's Cultural Capital

Everything to do in Galway — the Latin Quarter, Galway Bay, the Aran Islands ferry, Connemara day trips, the Galway oyster festival, and why Ireland's west coast city is worth more than a single day.

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Galway Travel Guide: The West of Ireland's Cultural Capital
Day Trips · dublin

Giant's Causeway & Northern Ireland: A Day Trip Beyond the Border

How to visit the Giant's Causeway from Dublin or Belfast — the hexagonal basalt columns, the Causeway Coastal Route, the Bushmills distillery, Dunluce Castle, and the logistics of crossing into Northern Ireland (a different country with different currency and rules).

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Giant's Causeway & Northern Ireland: A Day Trip Beyond the Border
Culture · killarney

Ireland's Castles: From Rock of Cashel to Ross Castle

A guide to Ireland's most significant castles — the Rock of Cashel, Rock of Dunamase, Kilkenny Castle, Ross Castle on the Lakes of Killarney, and the tower houses of the west. History, visiting logistics, and what separates Ireland's authentic medieval heritage from its tourist traps.

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Ireland's Castles: From Rock of Cashel to Ross Castle
Food & Drink · dublin

Ireland Food Guide: What to Eat, Where to Eat & the New Irish Food Scene

A guide to eating in Ireland — the traditional dishes (Irish stew, soda bread, boxty, seafood chowder), the best farmers' markets, the Cork food scene, and how Irish cuisine has transformed in the last decade.

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Ireland Food Guide: What to Eat, Where to Eat & the New Irish Food Scene
Practical · dublin

Ireland Practical Guide: Getting Around, When to Go & What to Budget

The essential practical information for visiting Ireland — driving on the left, public transport between cities, the best months to visit, costs, tipping culture, and SIM card logistics.

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Ireland Practical Guide: Getting Around, When to Go & What to Budget
Itinerary · killarney

Killarney Travel Guide: Lakes, Mountains & the Ring of Kerry

The complete guide to Killarney — Killarney National Park, the Lakes of Killarney, Muckross House, the Ring of Kerry drive, Gap of Dunloe, and what makes Kerry one of Ireland's finest landscapes.

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Killarney Travel Guide: Lakes, Mountains & the Ring of Kerry
Day Trips · killarney

Ring of Kerry Driving Guide: The Complete Route Stop by Stop

The Ring of Kerry route covered completely — Killorglin, Cahersiveen, Waterville, Sneem, Kenmare, and the Skellig Ring detour — with timing, stops, and how to avoid the tour bus crowds.

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Ring of Kerry Driving Guide: The Complete Route Stop by Stop
Day Trips · galway

Wild Atlantic Way Guide: Ireland's 2,500 km Coastal Route

How to drive the Wild Atlantic Way — the world's longest defined coastal route, from Donegal to Cork, covering the Cliffs of Moher, the Dingle Peninsula, Connemara, Slieve League, and the best stopping points on Ireland's Atlantic coast.

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Wild Atlantic Way Guide: Ireland's 2,500 km Coastal Route