Armagh St Patrick's Celebration
- Duration: 4 days
- Board Basis: Half Board
- Tour Ref: D2TCAL21080
Holiday Summary
- Travel Type: Coach
4 days
4 Days Away
Celebrate the patron saint of Ireland with a coach break to the Emerald Isle itself. - Raise a glass of the ‘black stuff’, dress in green and wear your shamrock to join the St Patrick's Day party with those who do it best.
St. Patrick's Day in Armagh, is a deeply cultural and festive occasion, celebrating its connection to St. Patrick as the place where he began his mission. The celebrations include a wonderful parade with floats, musicians, and dancers, showcasing the city's rich heritage, and the city's landmarks are adorned in green, creating a wonderful festive atmosphere.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating
- Three nights dinner, bed and breakfast at The Armagh City Hotel, Armagh
- Irish themed menu & Entertainment on St Patricks night
- Excursion to experience the spectacular Mountains of Mourne
- Time to enjoy Armagh City for the St Patricks Day Parade.
Enjoy a full day excursion to experience the spectacular Mountains of Mourne known for their breathtaking scenery, and blend of natural beauty, the Mountains of Mournes are a part of Northern Ireland's heritage and a must-see on any coach holiday.
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Mountains of Mourne
Experience the spectacular Mountains of Mourne known for their breathtaking beauty.
The highest peak, Slieve Donard, stands at 850 meters above the surrounding countryside and the Irish Sea, and its diverse landscapes, feature rugged granite, forests, tranquil lakes as well as the Mourne Wall, a historic 22-mile dry stone wall,
With their blend of natural beauty, the Mournes are a part of Northern Ireland's heritage and a must-see on any coach holiday to Northern Ireland.
Armagh
Armagh, known as the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, is a city steeped in history and culture offering a great mix of attractions and local history.
The city's two majestic cathedrals, both named after St. Patrick, dominate the skyline and reflect Armagh's significance in Irish religious history. The Armagh Observatory and Planetarium provide a journey through the cosmos, appealing to all ages. Wander through the picturesque Georgian streets and discover the Armagh County Museum, where local history comes alive through fascinating exhibits. The Navan Centre & Fort offers an immersive experience into ancient Ireland, with interactive displays and reenactments.
For nature lovers, the Armagh Robinson Library and its adjoining gardens offer a tranquil retreat, while the Palace Demesne Public Park provides ample space to relax.
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The Armagh City Hotel The Armagh City Hotel
The Armagh City Hotel sits in an elevated position, with panoramic views over a historic landscape, making it the ideal place to soak up the sights and sounds of Ireland’s oldest city.
The hotel’s 101 spacious bedrooms boast a modern and stylish décor, along with a range of extra touches to help you enjoy your stay, including fast, free Wi-Fi, smart flat-screen TV, bedside USB ports, and complimentary access to the hotel's Health and Fitness Club, ensuring you have a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
The hotel's leisure and fitness centre offer a fully equipped gym, Indoor swimming pool, and sauna & steam rooms to make the most of your stay.
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