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What's on This Weekend - Friday to Sunday 28-30th of March

  • Writer: Julia Labedz
    Julia Labedz
  • Mar 27
  • 2 min read

It's time for our weekend roundup! Here's what's on this weekend, between Friday the 28th and Sunday the 30th of March across Ireland. We've got a great lineup of things to do, from our new Visit Howth guide to the opening of Ireland's first rooftop sauna, and much, much more!


Celebrate Mother's Day in Kildare - 28-30th


Mother’s Day is a time to show appreciation for the special women in our lives, and Kildare has a wealth of experiences to make the day truly unforgettable. From indulgent afternoon teas to luxurious hotel stays, here are some of the best ways to treat your mum this Mother’s Day.

Read more here.


N.I.C.E Festival - 27.03-29.03


Lights, camera, action! Starting in Limerick the N.I.C.E. (New Italian Cinema Events) Festival is bringing a showcase of contemporary Italian cinema to Irish shores. From March 27th to 29th, film enthusiasts can enjoy a curated selection of Italian films!

Read more here.


Celebrate Mother's Day with a Taste of History at Newbridge House - 30.03


This Mother’s Day, step back in time and discover the heartwarming traditions passed down through generations at Newbridge House.

Read more here.

Explore Maynooth! - Anytime


Maynooth might be known as a university town, but it has a character all its own—historic, lively with some top-notch spots to eat and drink, it’s the perfect place for a laid-back getaway. 

Read more here.



Eat, Shop & Enjoy Howth with our guide - Anytime


Just a short train ride from Dublin’s city centre, Howth feels like a world away. This charming fishing village on the northern edge of Dublin Bay is where sea meets history, lively markets, and some of Ireland’s best seafood! 



Visit Doagh Famine Village - Anytime


Doagh Famine Village is one of Donegal’s most fascinating heritage sites. More than just a museum, it offers a deeply immersive experience, bringing history to life through thought-provoking exhibits and personal storytelling. From the harsh realities of the Great Famine to the changing social landscape of Ireland, a visit here is both educational and emotional, making it a must-see attraction for anyone exploring the northwest of Ireland.



Go Island Hopping in Ireland - March


With Spring on the way, instead of battling the crowds at the usual spots, why not hop on a ferry and escape to one of Ireland’s many underrated islands? These places have everything—gorgeous views, quirky histories, and just the right amount of isolation to make you forget about everything else for a while.



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