Q & A
For all our friends and family who have lots of questions, please check out our Q & A first!
What is the dress code?
We ask that you wear formal attire such as dresses and suits :)
Are kids welcome?
Yes!
When is the RSVP deadline?
April 30, please :)
I have a question not answered here; how do I contact you?
Email would be best :). Please email danielandrebecca2023@gmail.com
I will be flying in for the wedding. What airport should I fly into?
The nearest airport is Dublin airport. The flight costs from the U.S. may vary based on stopovers and timing of purchase - we suggest keeping an eye out when they become available and using Google Flights to compare prices. Happy flying! ;)
What should I know about my travels to Ireland?
Tipping culture - You’re in Ireland- restaurants/ table service only, 10% standard!
Public transport - Buses only accept exact change (coins). They do not take credit cards or bank notes.
Taxis - You can order a taxi with the ‘FreeNow’ app or Uber. At night, hailing taxis is usually the quickest way to get a taxi.
I am coming from out of town. Where should I stay?
There is some accommodation on-site and some nearby. For on-site accommodation, whilst we will do our best to facilitate all accommodation requests, accommodation onsite may be limited.
For hotel suggestions nearby and in Dublin City Center, please see some suggestions below.
Where should I stay in Dublin?
Prices are for 2 people for 1 night unless otherwise noted
-> Dublin City - Right in the heart of the city
-> Destiny Student New Mill ~ 100 for one room / 400 for 4 bedroom apt/ 500 for 5 bed apt
-> Blooms Hotel 170
-> Harcourt Hotel 170
-> Harding Hotel 200
-> Marlin Hotel 200
-> Trinity Capital Hotel (250 for 2)
-> Trinity Townhouse 315
-> Temple Bar Inn 438 for 2 nights (2 night min)
-> Clarence Hotel 360
-> Merchant House 240
-> The Wren Dublin 255
-> Staycity aparthotels 300
-> The Green 250
-> Camden Court 250
-> The Dean 225
-> Drury Court 225
-> Clarendon Suites 475 for 2 nights
-> Grafton House Apart Hotel 632 for 2 nights
-> Travel lodge - numerous locations in Dublin approx €200 for a night
-> AirBnB
Places to stay Dublin 15 (near where the family house)
->Castleknock Hotel 233
->12th Lock 165 (for those attending day two, this one is a walk from the family house/day two venue)
Looking for things to do in Dublin? Here are some suggestions:
-Take the Big Red Bus tour
-Catch a Gaelic football or hurling match at Croke Park (buy tickets online)
-Go on a walking tour - there are plenty of options available online
-Hop on the Viking Splash tour.
-Visit Dublin Zoo
-Rent a bike and explore Phoenix Park.
-Take a tour of the Guinness Brewery or the Roe & Co. Distillery
-Visit the Jameson Distillery or the Irish Whiskey Museum
-Tour the historic Kilmainham Gaol
-Learn about Irish history at the Epic Famine Museum and the Jeanie Johnson Ship
-Check out the Leprechaun Museum
-Grab a pint at Johnny Foxes Pub
-Visit Howth, a beautiful seaside town with a scenic cliff walk and delicious fish and chips
-Take a dip in the sea at 40ft - just be sure to warm up afterward with some hot whiskey or coffee
-Explore Grand Canal Dock, where you can find great bars, houseboats, and catch a show at the Bord Gais theatre.
-Stop by McGowans pub in Phibsborough for a drink.
-1 day tours from Dublin
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What are some places I should visit in Dublin and beyond?
-Explore Phoenix Park
-Admire the architecture of Christchurch Cathedral
-Relax in St. Stephen's Green
-Visit Trinity College
-Shop on Grafton Street
-Tour Dublin Castle
-Take a scenic walk on the Howth Cliff path or Dun Laoghaire pier
-Walk the Bray to Greystones route
-Explore Dublinia, a museum about Dublin's Viking history
-Visit Powerscourt Waterfall in Wicklow - consider taking a tour from Dublin
-Visit Galway, a lively city on the west coast
-See the Titanic Museum in Belfast and learn about --Northern Ireland's history - note that the phrase "Irish Car Bombs" is not used in Ireland
-Admire the Cliffs of Moher
-Marvel at the natural wonder of the Giant's Causeway
-Take a Game of Thrones or Star Wars tour to see some of the filming locations in Ireland
-Visit Newgrange, an ancient burial mound
-Explore Killarney, a scenic town in County Kerry
-Visit Kilkenny, a charming medieval city
-Check out the Kildare outlets for discounted luxury brand shopping
What are some great places to go for drinks in Dublin?
-Pygmalion Bar and Nightclub
-The Jar
-Whelan's/Devitt's - authentic Irish pubs that get busy, so arrive early
-Vintage Cocktail Bar - a speakeasy-style establishment
-L'Gueuleton - a fun late bar and restaurant
-Temple Bar - while it can be touristy, it's a good spot for traditional Irish music, food, and drinks
-Harcourt Street is home to popular nightclubs like The Black Door, Leggs, and Coppers
-Café en Seine
-37 Dawson Street
-Sophie's Rooftop Bar
-Dame Lane
-Capel Street - home to many nice restaurants and bars, including Panti Bar (a gay bar)
-Loose Canon, Franks, and Note are all wine bars worth checking out.
-If you're looking for late bars and restaurants, South William Street and Fade Street, just off Grafton Street, are great options.
To make restaurant reservations, consider using apps like OpenTable and Dishcult.
Is there WIFI at the venue?
Yes!
Is there WIFI at the venue?
Yes!
What is the dress code?
We ask that you wear formal attire such as dresses and suits :)
Is there WIFI at the venue?
Yes!
What is the dress code?
We ask that you wear formal attire such as dresses and suits :)
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