St. Patrick’s Day Parade- Weekend Getaways

St. Patrick’s Day Parade- Weekend Getaways

Although St. Patrick’s Day, Ireland’s National Holiday is celebrated worldwide with colourful parades and exciting parties, there’s nothing like celebrating Paddy’s day on the Emerald Isle. Irish cities attract large numbers of national and international visitors during the month of March, visiting to soak up the culture and to participate in the celebration of our patron saint on the 17th of March. You’d love to take part in the 2020 celebrations but not sure which city to visit? To make your decision easier, we put together a list of some of the best places to visit in Ireland during the 2020 St. Patrick’s Day Festival.

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Explore Ireland with all the family this Easter

Explore Ireland with all the family this Easter

Explore Ireland with all the family this Easter. With 12 locations nationwide - That’s Travelodgical!    

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Mid-Term Breaks with Travelodge

Mid-Term Breaks with Travelodge

Whether it’s taking a trip to see the sharks in Galway’s Atlantaquaria or a sword fight in Limerick’s King John’s Castle or even enter the world of Leprechauns, Faeries and other world creatures in Dublin’s Leprechaun Museum – with 12 locations nationwide, Travelodge Ireland has you covered. 

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2018 - 6 Nations Championship 

2018 - 6 Nations Championship 

Ireland and Scotland will battle it out in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday 10th March, with kick off at 14.15. 

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Pro14 – Stay close to the action with Travelodge Ireland

Pro14 – Stay close to the action with Travelodge Ireland

With hotels located near the homes of Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster Rugby and large comfortable rooms at amazing value, Travelodge Ireland is where to stay when following your team this season!

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Belfast – Out to Lunch

Belfast – Out to Lunch

Out to Lunch Arts Festival offers lunchtime and evening shows featuring the best in comedy, theatre, literature and music as part of the Catheral Quarter Arts Festival throughout the month of January. 

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Foodie Heroes and Food Tourism in Ireland

Foodie Heroes and Food Tourism in Ireland

The quality of local food is becoming an important factor in Ireland’s boom in tourism. And when you look a little closer, perhaps that’s not so surprising. The dark dreary days of meat, potatoes and two veg covered with glutinous gravy are long gone and culinary hot spots like Cork, Belfast and Dublin have taken the-always-fantastic raw produce cultivated in Ireland and brought it to new local heights.

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The Wild Atlantic Way in Connemara

The Wild Atlantic Way in Connemara

Go West for the Wild Atlantic Way this year and enjoy the very best of Connemara in County Galway. Heed the wild power of the Atlantic Ocean as you drive narrow roads winding through the majestic landscape of the Twelve Pins and the Maamturk Mountains.

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