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The best places to celebrate Christmas in Ireland


Christmas on Grafton Street

There are few countries that celebrate a cozier, put-your-feet-up Christmas than Ireland.

With its family-oriented culture and the legendary friendliness of its people, spending the holidays in Ireland is one of the most rewarding decisions you could ever make.

The Irish love big and boisterous reunions and they love festivities on every scale, but they also love quiet evenings in with a few hand-picked friends in front of a crackling fire.

Visit Ireland in winter to see the soaring landscape celebrated by poets as varied as W.B. Yeats, Patrick Kavanagh and Seamus Heaney (you may want to take a volume of each writer’s work along for added atmosphere).

Here are Irish Central’s Top 10 places to celebrate Christmas in Ireland.

1. The Merrion Hotel

With its crackling open fire and rich Georgian drawing rooms, and the deep sofas and flowing champagne to get you in the spirit, the five-star Merrion Hotel is impossibly atmospheric at Christmastime.

Old world civility and elegance meet the wifi, text messaging 21 century here without missing a beat. The Merrion’s hospitality and superior service are simply a byword for luxury, which makes this venue one of the great hotels of the world.

Further information on their Christmas hotel breaks, festive packages and dining arrangements can be found on their website. Treat yourself to a Christmas break in Dublin this winter and we assure you you’ll never want to spend it anywhere else.  http://www.merrionhotel.com/

2. Dromoland Castle

First built in the 15 century, Dromoland castle in its present form was completed in 1835, although the site itself has been associated with Gaelic nobility since the Fifth century. Of course, being an Irish castle, it was often bitterly fought over, too: Queen Elizabeth I’s armed forces confiscated it at one point, but since they spent most of her long reign purloining Irish property, this was by no means unusual.

Nowadays the castle is a spectacular five-star hotel on rolling acres that is the ideal place to spend the Christmas holidays. Featuring a level of comfort and elegance that will delight you, Dromoland is the kind of venue even U.S. presidents marvel at (G.W. Bush was a guest here in 2004). Ask them about their special winter breaks and remember to find out about their legendary golf course. http://www.dromoland.ie/


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Wonderland for sure!
Wish I could be there this year.
Our favourite is Donegal. Summer or winter. Christmas there is warm people and Midnight Mass and a turf fire until the wee small hours.
Agreed, Beal just outside Ballybunion is where my heart will always remain.
Two yrs ago, My husband and I spent Christmas with friends in Co Kerry. It was wonderful. Just sitting around the peat fireplace, a good glass of wine.Great Friends and food. We even had snow in Ballybunion. We love Ireland . /we came very close to buying in Kerry.
Ballydavid, County Kerry is a beautiful village but I think when writing about the Wren the reporter meant to write about Dingle, Kerry (about 15 minute drive from Ballydavid). Dingle on St. Stephen's day is an experience not to be missed!! New Year's Eve in Dingle is also the best! Fireworks and the Green and Gold....
You are so right about The Merrion and Dromoland Castle! Then there's Cliff House Hotel in Ardmore, Sheen Falls Lodge and Park Hotel Kenmare in Kenmare, Longueville House in Co. Cork, Harvey's Point in Donegal! Light the fires, pour a brandy, we'll be there!
Very, very nice. Something worth thinking about at Christmas time.
Excellent Article ,and very true ,Ireland has it hands down for the Christmas Season ,You will remember it for years to come, you will be a part of everyones Christmas, Ireland means WELCOME,
 




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