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Discover Ireland's hidden gems, secret viewpoints, local hangouts, and authentic experiences away from the crowds in this 13-day spring journey.

Discover Ireland's hidden gems, secret viewpoints, local hangouts, and authentic experiences away from the crowds in this 13-day spring journey.
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Ireland, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.

Explore Trinity College on College Green and visit the Long Room library. Arrive early to avoid crowds and appreciate the medieval manuscript of the Book of Kells.

Explore Trinity College on College Green and visit the Long Room library. Arrive early to avoid crowds and appreciate the medieval manuscript of the Book of Kells.
~3 hours
Wander the Creative Quarter around Temple Bar but seek out smaller galleries on Essex Street East or Fade Street. Look for contemporary Irish art by emerging local artists.
~3 hours
In the evening, visit a traditional pub off the main Temple Bar strip on Crow Street or in Smithfield where locals gather for live Irish music sessions.
You'll typically find lively evening sessions featuring foot-stomping reels, soulful ballads, and spontaneous singalongs, creating an immersive, convivial atmosphere. Local guides often point out the history behind the tunes and encourage visitors to listen, tap along, or try a simple rhythm, so the experience feels social and participatory. The country's rich musical heritage and welcoming pub culture make it an ideal setting to meet locals, hear traditional tunes up close, and leave with a deeper appreciation for living traditions.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in the Smithfield area and try an Irish coffee, rich with whiskey and cream to start your day with a local twist.
Irish coffee
Look for a casual eatery in the Creative Quarter and order Boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake served with fillings like smoked salmon or bacon.
Boxty
Seek out a cozy pub around Crow Street that serves Irish stew, a hearty meal made with lamb, potatoes, and root vegetables.
Irish stewSmithfield offers a vibrant local atmosphere close to the Creative Quarter and easy access to public transport and city center attractions.

Arrive early to avoid crowds and explore the ancient passage tomb dating back over 5,000 years. Look for local guides offering insights into the megalithic art and mythology behind the site.

Arrive early to avoid crowds and explore the ancient passage tomb dating back over 5,000 years. Look for local guides offering insights into the megalithic art and mythology behind the site.
~3 hours
Choose a lesser-known reserve like the Balrath Woods or Slane Woods, both offering quiet walking trails and hidden spots for birdwatching and picnics away from the main tourist trails.
~1.5 hours
Head to the town center and look for a small family-run café; order Irish apple cake with a freshly brewed Irish coffee. Sit where locals chat quietly and enjoy the calm evening atmosphere.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery near the Boyne River and try traditional Boxty, an Irish potato pancake, paired with a strong cup of black tea.
Boxty
Look for a countryside pub near the Brú na Bóinne site serving Irish stew made with tender lamb and seasonal root vegetables.
Irish stewCentral location with easy access to Newgrange and local nature reserves, plus an authentic town vibe.

Start early from the village of Enniskerry and choose one of the lesser-known trails like the Glen of the Downs for a peaceful hike. Look out for hidden viewpoints overlooking the Irish Sea and Wicklow's rolling hills.

Start early from the village of Enniskerry and choose one of the lesser-known trails like the Glen of the Downs for a peaceful hike. Look out for hidden viewpoints overlooking the Irish Sea and Wicklow's rolling hills.

Visit the quieter areas of Powerscourt Gardens such as the Japanese Garden and the pet cemetery. Arrive mid-afternoon to avoid crowds and wander the secret groves and terraces.

Visit the quieter areas of Powerscourt Gardens such as the Japanese Garden and the pet cemetery. Arrive mid-afternoon to avoid crowds and wander the secret groves and terraces.
~2 hours
Head to Enniskerry’s craft market on Main Street for local artisan crafts including handmade jewelry, pottery, and organic food stalls. Chat with vendors for stories behind the crafts and try local snacks.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a cozy café in Enniskerry village and order a breakfast bap with Irish sausage and black pudding. Pair it with a strong Irish coffee for a robust start.
Irish coffee
Look for a small bistro near Powerscourt and try a hearty bowl of Irish stew made with tender lamb and root vegetables. Accompany it with a rustic soda bread.
Irish stew
Find a local pub in a quiet part of Enniskerry and order Boxty, traditional Irish potato pancake, served with smoked salmon or sour cream. Enjoy a pint of Guinness to complement the dish.
BoxtyStaying here puts you in the heart of the action with quick access to hiking trails and local craft markets. The village offers a peaceful, authentic Irish experience away from big crowds.

Explore the castle grounds early to avoid crowds and walk the hidden Peace Garden behind the castle walls for serene views. Enter through the entrance on Castle Avenue for an easier access.

Explore the castle grounds early to avoid crowds and walk the hidden Peace Garden behind the castle walls for serene views. Enter through the entrance on Castle Avenue for an easier access.

Visit this museum on High Street focusing on Kilkenny's medieval history and its secret hidden chapels and courtyards. Look out for the lesser-known underground tunnels section.

Visit this museum on High Street focusing on Kilkenny's medieval history and its secret hidden chapels and courtyards. Look out for the lesser-known underground tunnels section.
~3 hours
Head towards the Smithwick's Brewery area to find authentic local pubs popular with residents where traditional music sessions happen. Seek out a pub on Bateman Street to enjoy local vibes and avoid tourist-heavy areas.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a cozy eatery near the castle serving Irish stew, a flavorful lamb and vegetable stew slow-cooked to perfection, perfect for refueling after castle exploration.
Irish stew
Find a local bistro in the city center where you can order a fresh, hearty Boxty pancake filled with smoked salmon or mushrooms paired with a pint of Guinness.
BoxtyStaying here keeps you within walking distance of the castle, museum, pubs, and hidden local spots, ideal for exploring on foot.
~2 hours
Head to the English Market in central Cork early in the morning to find a bustling food scene loved by locals. Explore stalls offering artisanal cheeses, fresh seafood, and farm-to-table produce along Princes Street.

Visit Blarney Castle located in the countryside just outside Cork city. Explore the castle grounds, climb to kiss the famous Blarney Stone, and wander the lesser-known gardens and woodland paths for quiet spots.

Visit Blarney Castle located in the countryside just outside Cork city. Explore the castle grounds, climb to kiss the famous Blarney Stone, and wander the lesser-known gardens and woodland paths for quiet spots.
~3 hours
Join a traditional Irish cooking class in a cozy venue in Cork’s city center, focusing on recipes like Irish stew and boxty. Engage with local chefs who provide hands-on experience and share stories of Irish culinary heritage.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab lunch at a food stall inside the English Market and enjoy freshly made seafood chowder served with brown bread. This traditional hearty soup showcases local fish and shellfish.
Irish stew
For dinner, find a cooking class venue and enjoy the meal you've prepared including boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake often served with savory fillings or sides. Complement your dinner with a pint of Guinness.
BoxtyStaying here places you within walking distance to Cork’s best hidden gems, food markets, and evening activities.
~2 hours
Seek out smaller galleries around Oliver Plunkett Street in Kinsale, where local artists display unique coastal-themed paintings and crafts.
~3 hours
Board a small boat from the Kinsale marina for a less-touristy sailing experience with scenic views of Charles Fort and the harbor at sunset.
Sailing along Ireland's scenic coast, you'll typically enjoy breathtaking views as the sun dips toward the horizon, casting warm hues over the water. Local guides often share insights about the area's maritime history and natural beauty, enhancing the experience. Most trips include the chance to relax on deck while witnessing the unique combination of sea, sky, and land that only this region can offer.
~1.5 hours
Head to the lesser-known fish stalls near the Kinsale town pier to mingle with local fishmongers and sample freshly caught shellfish straight from the boats.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café around Market Street serving Irish apple cake, a moist spiced cake with chunks of apple, paired with strong black coffee.
Irish apple cake
Look for a small bistro near the marina offering boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake, served with smoked salmon or local vegetables.
Boxty
Seek a quiet seafood pub off the main streets where you can order fresh oysters or crab with a pint of Guinness.
GuinnessStaying here places you within walking distance of galleries, the marina, and local markets, perfect for an off-the-beaten-path exploration.

Drive or cycle along the Slea Head Drive from Dingle town westward. Stop at less-visited sandy coves like Coumpane and Garraun Point for panoramic views and quiet walks away from the main tourist spots.

Drive or cycle along the Slea Head Drive from Dingle town westward. Stop at less-visited sandy coves like Coumpane and Garraun Point for panoramic views and quiet walks away from the main tourist spots.
~2 hours
Walk into Dingle town centre and find a tucked-away artist's studio on Green Street or New Street. Ask the locals for directions to studios featuring contemporary Irish landscapes and crafts. Small hidden galleries also showcase handmade pottery and textiles.
~3 hours
Head to a small pub in the Dingle Marina area or the quayside roads. Look out for traditional Irish music sessions often in the back rooms or upper floors, frequented by locals rather than tourists.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a cozy café near the Dingle Marina and order a scone with locally made jam and butter, paired with a rich Irish coffee.
Irish coffee
Look for a small family-run café off Main Street and try Boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake often served with smoked salmon or sour cream.
Boxty
Find a neighborhood bistro focusing on farm-to-table foods and order Irish stew made with lamb and root vegetables, followed by Irish apple cake for dessert.
Irish stewStaying here lets you start early drives to remote spots and easily walk to local eateries and music venues in the evening.

Explore the lesser-known Torc Waterfall trail starting near the Gap of Dunloe for peaceful woodland scenery away from crowds.

Explore the lesser-known Torc Waterfall trail starting near the Gap of Dunloe for peaceful woodland scenery away from crowds.

Visit the traditional farms located a bit beyond the main house for an authentic glimpse into historical rural life.

Visit the traditional farms located a bit beyond the main house for an authentic glimpse into historical rural life.
~2 hours
Take the Old Kenmare Road pathway for secluded lake views and quiet spots favored by locals.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a cozy café near the town center and try Boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake, accompanied by fresh coffee.
Boxty
Look for a casual eatery by the national park entrance offering hearty Irish stew made with local lamb and root vegetables.
Irish stewStaying here keeps you close to transport, restaurants, and the park entrances for easy exploration.

Explore the Giant's Causeway early morning to avoid crowds. Walk the Coastal Path starting from the visitor center in Bushmills and seek out the lesser-trodden vantage points near Dunluce Castle ruins for excellent photo ops.

Explore the Giant's Causeway early morning to avoid crowds. Walk the Coastal Path starting from the visitor center in Bushmills and seek out the lesser-trodden vantage points near Dunluce Castle ruins for excellent photo ops.
~2 hours
Visit the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge in the afternoon. Instead of the main path, take the alternative route on the east side of the car park for a quieter walk and stop by small coves along the way for unique views.
You'll typically feel a rush of exhilaration as you cross a swaying rope span high above crashing waves, while panoramic coastal views and bracing sea air highlight the region's wild beauty. Local guides often share safety tips and fascinating natural and cultural context, so most visitors leave with a memorable mix of adrenaline and appreciation for the landscape.
~2 hours
Seek out a seafood spot in Ballycastle's harbor area where locals enjoy fresh catch like smoked mackerel or crab claws. Avoid the main streets and check out side alleys or the marina around Water Street for hidden gems.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a family-run seafood restaurant in Ballycastle harbor serving fresh local shellfish such as crab and mussels, paired with a pint of Guinness.
GuinnessBallycastle offers authentic local atmosphere away from tourist traps, perfect for exploring the northern coast and engaging with residents.

Explore the peaceful Monasterboice site located near Drogheda in County Louth. Focus on the remarkable High Crosses and lesser-known tower for unique photo ops. Start early to avoid crowds and enjoy quiet reflection in the ancient graveyard.

Explore the peaceful Monasterboice site located near Drogheda in County Louth. Focus on the remarkable High Crosses and lesser-known tower for unique photo ops. Start early to avoid crowds and enjoy quiet reflection in the ancient graveyard.
~3 hours
Head to a craft workshop in the nearby village of Ravensdale, known for traditional Irish weaving and pottery. Look for small studios off the main street where artisans demonstrate and sell their work. This hands-on experience offers a glimpse into Ireland's rich artisan heritage.
~3 hours
Find a cozy pub in the Drogheda town center away from main tourist areas. Ask locals at your accommodation for pubs known for authentic traditional Irish music sessions featuring fiddle, tin whistle, and bodhrán. These sessions often start around 8pm and offer a genuine local vibe.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in Drogheda town center and try Irish apple cake, a sweet spiced cake with apples. Pair with a strong coffee to start your day.
Irish apple cake
Look for a farm-to-table restaurant near the Monasterboice area and order Irish stew, a hearty dish made with lamb, potatoes, and root vegetables.
Irish stewStaying here puts you close to this day's sites and the authentic music scene in the evening.

Located in Kilmainham, this museum offers cutting-edge contemporary art with a peaceful riverside setting. Look for hidden outdoor sculptures and the historical Royal Hospital Kilmainham grounds.

Located in Kilmainham, this museum offers cutting-edge contemporary art with a peaceful riverside setting. Look for hidden outdoor sculptures and the historical Royal Hospital Kilmainham grounds.
~4 hours
Focus on the North Inner City and the area around Benburb Street. Seek out murals tucked in alleyways and under bridges, especially around Smithfield and Stoneybatter neighborhoods.
~2 hours
Head to a discreet bar in the creative Liberties district known for inventive cocktails made with Irish whiskey and local ingredients. The entrance is often unmarked and blends into the surrounding buildings.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a cozy café near the museum and try Irish coffee to start your day with a caffeine and whiskey kick, paired with a fluffy scone or light pastry.
Irish coffee
Look for a casual eatery in Smithfield serving Boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake filled with savory ingredients like smoked ham or mushrooms.
Boxty
Seek a neighborhood pub in the Liberties area and order Irish stew, a hearty dish of lamb and root vegetables slow-cooked in rich broth.
Irish stewThis area is perfect for exploring alternative and underground Dublin with easy access to your day’s activities and authentic local hangouts.
~3 hours
Start your walk from the Latin Quarter to explore colorful streets, shops, and street art. Visit St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church and peek into small alleyways for hidden murals.
Walking tours in this vibrant city offer a delightful way to immerse yourself in rich history and local culture. You'll typically stroll through charming streets, discover historic landmarks, and hear fascinating stories from knowledgeable local guides. Exploring on foot allows you to engage all your senses, making it an enjoyable and memorable way to experience the spirit of the place.
Book FREE walking tour~2 hours
Head to the Galway Atlantaquaria area or the backstreets around Eyre Square for secret gardens like the Nora Barnacle House garden or small tucked-away green spaces locals frequent.
~3 hours
Explore Salthill or the Long Walk area near the Claddagh to find lively pubs with traditional music sessions. Look for places popular with locals rather than tourist traps.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a cozy café near the Spanish Arch and order Irish breakfast with eggs, sausage, and black pudding. Pair it with a strong Irish coffee to start your day.
Irish coffee
Find a local eatery in the West End for a hearty Boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake stuffed with savory fillings like bacon or smoked salmon.
Boxty
Look for a neighborhood pub in Eyre Square or Salthill serving Irish stew with hearty root vegetables and tender lamb. Enjoy it with a pint of Guinness.
Irish stewThis area puts you in the heart of Galway's offbeat culture with easy access to hidden spots and lively taverns.

Explore this impressive medieval fortress on a quiet weekday morning. Walk the grounds early to avoid crowds and catch views from the hilltop surrounding the historic town of Cashel in County Tipperary, south of Dublin.

Explore this impressive medieval fortress on a quiet weekday morning. Walk the grounds early to avoid crowds and catch views from the hilltop surrounding the historic town of Cashel in County Tipperary, south of Dublin.

Rent a bike near the park entrance in the Phoenix Park area of Dublin and cycle along lesser-known trails past the Victorian People's Gardens and the Papal Cross, avoiding the main thoroughfares.

Rent a bike near the park entrance in the Phoenix Park area of Dublin and cycle along lesser-known trails past the Victorian People's Gardens and the Papal Cross, avoiding the main thoroughfares.
~1.5 hours
Find a riverside path along the Liffey near the quiet Smithfield area for sunset views with fewer tourists. Pop into a local pub afterward for an authentic neighborhood vibe.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in the Temple Bar area and try Irish coffee, a classic warming drink of coffee mixed with whiskey and cream. Pair it with a scone or light pastry.
Irish coffee
Look for a cozy eatery near St Stephen's Green and order Boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake filled with herbs or smoked salmon. Add a side salad or a local craft beer.
Boxty
Seek a riverside bistro near the Docklands area and try Irish stew, a hearty dish of slow-cooked lamb with root vegetables. End the meal with a slice of Irish apple cake if available.
Irish stewSmithfield offers a calm, authentic vibe with easy access to Phoenix Park and riverside walks, meeting the offbeat explorer's preference.
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Accommodation is based on $70 EUR converted to USD. Food includes a mix of restaurant meals and street food. Transport includes public transit and occasional taxis. Activities budget accommodates entrance fees to hidden gems and local experiences.
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