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/Travelodge Limerick Castletroy is ideally located as the closest hotel to the close to all major Limerick colleges and universities including LIT
Read MoreTravelodge Limerick Castletroy is ideally located as the closest hotel to the close to all major Limerick colleges and universities including LIT
Read MoreTravelodge Belfast is ideally situated within walking distance to both Ulster University and Queens University.
Read MoreTravelodge Dublin Airport South is ideally located less than 10 minutes to DCU and with local bus stops outside to all Dublin City Centre universities including TU Dublin Grangegorman and St. Patricks College
Read MoreWe were so happy to welcome Stephen, Samantha, Abby and Shannon - the lovely Bailie Family who stayed with us for 4 nights in limerick Ennis Road to explore the Wild Atlantic Way and visit all that Limerick, Kerry & Clare had to offer as part of our Re-discover Ireland Staycation offer for €189.
Read on to learn about their experiences and get their top tips for things to see and do during your staycation in Limerick and the Wild Atlantic Way.
Read MoreWelcome back to Belfast! As the city opens with new measures in place, there’s no shortage of places to go. Enjoy savings with Travelodge Ireland for €99 for 2 nights, €139 for 3 nights or €189 for 4 nights this year.
Read MorePlan a safe Staycation with Travelodge Waterford for €99 for 2 nights, €139 for 3 nights or €189 for 4 nights this summer. Enjoy a few days away in Ireland’s oldest city and Waterford’s top value hotel with things to do for all interests.
Read MoreAlthough our Travelodge Ireland properties are currently closed and many of our guests are saddened that they couldn’t experience and discover Ireland during the Easter break, there are many ways to explore and experience Irish culture from home. With this in mind, we have pulled together some of the most positive and entertaining ways to ‘digitally travel’ and experience Ireland and its culture from the comfort of your own home.
Podcasts have really taken off in Ireland over the past year and a lot of our favourite Irish influencers now have shows, which can be found on Spotify or other apps. This is great news for those of us in need of light entertainment. One of our recommended Irish favourites is Fireside. Fan of Irish folklore and mythology? Fireside is an Irish Storytelling Podcast hosted by Kevin C. Olohan. Join Kevin, as he presents a story from the Folklore or Mythology world and dives into the craft, culture and history of storytelling.
With all the newfound time on your hand, now is the perfect time to get lost in a new novel. If you are living outside of Dublin there may be Dublin slang that you have yet to master – if you haven’t before, ‘Roddy Doyle – Paddy Clarke Ha-Ha-Ha’ will give you an inside look at the unique Dubliner Dialect.
While nothing can beat a live set of a traditional band in the likes of Róisín Dubh in Galway, our Irish music is culture in itself and many, even those who have left to travel can put these artists on to feel like they are at home. So whether you’re missing Ireland, our amazing pubs and live music scene, or your long awaited holiday to the Emerald Isle got cancelled, don’t be upset. Put on a Playlist and catch up on some of the best Irish songs. Try listening to traditional Irish artists like The Dubliners, Beoga, and Clannad, or explore world renowned Irish artists such as U2, and The Cranberries.
With very little new programmes being shown at the minute, now is the time to discover or rediscover some classic Irish movies that are either inspired by Ireland or were filmed here. So grab a cup of tea, cuddle up with your blanket and work your way through our list of recommended Irish Movies.
For romantic comedy fans or couples cocooning at home – there are the obvious like P.S. I Love You, Once and Leap Year. Or even one of our favourite romantic musicals, Sing Street.
For historical movie fans there are of course Bloody Sunday, Michael Collins, Black ’47, and The Wind that Shakes the Barley.
And let’s not forget about some of the most beautiful animated movies like Song of the Sea or The Secret of Kells. Living alone? Gather your travel buddies for a (virtual) Netflix Party, and watch your favourite Irish shows and movies “together”.
Last but not least, let’s not forget, restricted travel won’t last forever. When the restrictions are lifted, we will be gasping to get out and about again. So one of our top tips is to plan your next trip now. Whether you’re planning a staycation or hoping to visit Ireland from abroad, with all the extra free time many of us have, planning the perfect trip should seem a little less daunting. We can assure you, there is an abundance of hidden gems and adventures in Ireland. Looking for inspiration? Check out our below guides.
Whether it’s the Six Nations or the Guinness PRO14 games, in 2020 Dublin will again play host to a number of exciting Rugby matches.
Kick off the Six Nations season with a stay in one of our four Travelodge Dublin City hotels offering value, convenience and comfort.
Read MoreAbundant with magical and romantic places, including lush greenery, peaceful walking trails, and tranquil lakes, Ireland hosts some of the dreamiest and most instagrammable spots, perfect for a romantic getaway. With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, make unforgettable memories by whisking your Valentine away to one of the top 5 romantic places in Ireland recommended by Travelodge Ireland.
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2020 has arrived which means a new year and of course a new decade. Every year Galway hosts some of the best events around the country ranging across all interests, including drama, art, music, gardening and everything in between. The countdown has begun - Start planning your staycation this year to Galway who was named the best city to visit in 2020 by CNN Travel and selected 2020 European Capital of Culture.
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