2 Night Tour – Ireland v Wales

Package includes:

  • Official match ticket
  • 2 nights' accommodation in Dublin with breakfast
  • Return flight and airport transfers

Highlights

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At a glance

Full itinerary

  • Day 1

    Arrive in Dublin

    Arrive in Dublin after catching your flight from London or Cardiff, transfer and check in to the hotel for your two night stay on a bed and breakfast basis.

    Some of Dublin's best night spots, restaurants and unusual shops line the narrow, cobbled streets of Temple Bar. You can be sure that the area will be a magnet for both Wales and Ireland supporters, so be sure to visit and soak up the atmosphere!

    London Heathrow to Dublin

    Option 1

    Departs: 
    1050
    Arrives: 
    1220

    Cardiff to Dublin

    Option 2

    Departs: 
    1540
    Arrives: 
    1645
  • Day 2

    Match Day

    The morning is at leisure. To many people, Dublin is the heart and soul of Ireland and Guinness is at the heart of the city itself. You could take a trip to Ireland's number one visitor attraction - the Guinness Storehouse.  Here you'll discover all there is to know about the world's most famous stout. The tour ends in the Gravity bar which gives you amazing 360° views of Dublin whilst you enjoy a complimentary pint of the black stuff.

    The Aviva Stadium is easily walkable from City Centre hotels.

     

    Ireland v Wales

    Make your own way to the Aviva Stadium to watch the match.

    Kick off: 
    1415
  • Day 3

    Depart Dublin

    Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, check-out of your hotel and enjoy spending time in Dublin. Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

    Dublin to London Heathrow

    Option 1

    Departs: 
    1300
    Arrives: 
    1430

    Dublin to Cardiff

    Option 2

    Departs: 
    2145
    Arrives: 
    2245

Tickets

Ireland v Wales Match Ticket

Kick off 1415

Official ticket to the Six Nations match between Ireland and Wales at the Aviva Stadium.

Venue: 
Aviva Stadium
Capacity: 
50,000

Accommodation

HotelRatingDouble/TwinSingle 
O'Callaghan Mont Clare Hotel, Dublin £649pp£819pp
Camden Court Hotel, Lower Camden Street, Dublin £649pp£829pp
Hilton Garden Inn Dublin, Dublin £659pp£849pp
O'Callaghan Davenport Hotel, Dublin £659pp£869pp
The Shelbourne Dublin, Dublin £1,019pp£1,529pp

O'Callaghan Mont Clare Hotel, Dublin

The Mont Clare hotel is a fantastic choice for a 3 star hotel in Dublin. Centrally located, close to it's sister property The Davenport, the Mont Clare is situated between Merrion Square and O2. There are two dining option; Goldsmiths for a more intimate feel or Oscar's Bar and Kitchen is you want to keep it casual. The bedrooms come with complimentary wi-fi as well as a flat screen LCD TV.

Features: 

  • Oscar's Bar and Kitchen
  • Free Wifi

We chose this hotel because: 

  • 3 Star Option
  • Great Location
  • Overlooking Merrion Square

Camden Court Hotel, Lower Camden Street, Dublin

Welcoming and friendly, the hotel has a great range of facilities and is 25 minutes walk to the Aviva Stadium. With it's city centre location some of the city's top landmarks such as Trinity College, St Stephens Green and Grafton Street are all just walking distance away. Access to the Leisure Centre is complimentary.

Features: 

  • Bar and restaurant
  • Swimming pool and gym
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

We chose this hotel because: 

  • A firm favourite with the rugby crowd on a Six Nations weekend
  • Easy walk to the Aviva Stadium and the city centre
  • Plenty of restaurants and bars nearby

Hilton Garden Inn Dublin, Dublin

The Hilton Garden Inn Dublin Custom House offers a north of the river location with stunning views of the River Liffey. There is shopping just minutes away and the hotel is only a 10 minute walk from the city center. Spacious rooms with large, comfortable beds await you here in Dublin. Oly's bar and Restaurant is onsite as well as the Pavilion Pantry. If you are looking to stay active the fully equipped fitness center comes complete with cardio equipment and weights.

Features: 

  • Free Wifi
  • Oly's Bar and Restaurant

We chose this hotel because: 

  • Minutes away from shopping districts
  • River Liffey views

O'Callaghan Davenport Hotel, Dublin

The Davenport is a classic old meets new with its Italianate exterior leading you into the modern atrium lobby. A boutique hotel on the doorstep of Merrion Square you are in a great location to enjoy a weekend of rugby and the best Dublin has to offer. Rooms are decorated in traditional Irish style with large comfortable beds.

Features: 

  • Presidents Bar
  • Lanyon's Restaurant

We chose this hotel because: 

  • Boutique 4 star hotel
  • On the doorstep of Merrion Square

The Shelbourne Dublin, Dublin

Traditional luxury awaits you at The Shelbourne Dublin, A Renaissance Hotel. The hotel itself is housed in a 200 year old building and the hotel features refurbished rooms brimming with 5 Star luxuries like pillowtop mattresses, marble bathrooms and free high speed internet. There are two bars and some of the city's best dining in house.For those looking to relax a little more ahead of the big game there is a 5 Star Spa, salon and leisure club.

Features: 

  • The Spa at The Shelbourne
  • No. 27 Bar and Lounge
  • The Horseshoe Bar

We chose this hotel because: 

  • Luxury stay in Dublin
  • 5 Star amenities