domingo, 11 de setembro de 2016

Kilkenny, Ireland



Kilkenny is an Irish town located south of Dublin at about 130 km approx. from Ireland's capital. It is a lovely place to visit, with kind of a medieval spirit. The architecture, the streets, the monuments and churches spread out through the town center, it all makes you get back in time to a more medieval times. There is a very good connection between Dublin and Kilkenny, and although it takes around 2 hours to get from one place to the other, it is quite easy. There are several Bus companies that provide the service and there is also the train. I went with a group of friends and we took a bus from Dublin Airport straight to Kilkenny's city center, with the BusEirann company. It took us around two hours to get there but the buses are very comfortable and with wifi on board. Specially if you are traveling with friends, time will pass quickly and you can also enjoy the views. We paid 25 euros each for a return ticket but as i said it was an express service and there are many other options to get there.







The most visited and well known attraction in Kilkenny is the Kilkenny Castle. You can enter and visit a part of it's chambers, and see how Kings, Queens, Dukes and so on used to live back in the days. It has a marvelous display of paintings as well and allows you to go into the gardens, a huge green field with wonderful views. The castle is next to the river which makes it a great place to get some cool photos if you cross one of the bridges close to it. It is a very interesting place due to its history and renovations as it started as a medieval castle and was remodeled several times through the ages making it very cool to do a tour as you can see the several different parts of the castle with different architectures and styles. There is also a showroom where you can see a video about the history of the castle and how and when it was reconstructed. The entrance costed us 7 euros and it is self guided. 











But Kilkenny it's not just the Castle. The town has a wide number of Churches and Cathedrals spread out through the streets and most of them worth a visit. The most common one between tourists is the St. Canice's Cathedral. It is 800 years old and it's architecture is something amazing. You can get inside for a fee and look at the medieval tombs of some of the town's most important names or look at the impressive stained glass windows. The Cathedral has also a tower that you can climb, not for the faint of heart i must say, as it has 110 very steep steps to climb where there can only pass one person at the time. But the outcome of that journey is amazing as you'll get an amazing view over the town and all it's touristic points. 






Unfortunately for us we didn't had the time to do everything that we had planned as we only went to Kilkenny for one day and came back the same afternoon, and one of the things we wanted to visit was the Smithwick's factory. This is an ale factory that produces one of Irelands famous ale and inside you'll get a tour and know how of the production process of this ale and the facilities where it is made. Also at the end you'll get a taste of the Smithwik's pint so you can enjoy all the knowledge you got through the tour.
Finally my last recommendation about Kilkenny is where to eat. This was an easy choice for us as most of us where Portuguese in the group and we heard wonderful things about this Portuguese restaurant in town. It is called the Algarve Grill and whatever you hear about this place... it is even better!! That was the main reason why we didn't had the time to visit everything in Kilkenny as we spent a lot of time in this restaurant where the food was simply delicious, the staff amazingly friendly and the prices very appealing. In there you can try the typical Portuguese cuisine from starters to deserts. Definitely worth a visit.
You can also try one of the traditional pubs where you can try typical Irish food and live music. One of the best places i was recommended to is the Tynan's Bridge House Bar just close to the River Nore.





So in conclusion what you should do and visit in Kilkenny is:

What to visit:
  • St. Canice's Cathedral
  • Kilkenny Castle
  • Jerpoint Abbey
  • St. Mary's Cathedral
  • Church of St. John Evangelist

Where to eat:
  • Algarve Grill Portuguese Restaurant
  • Tynan's Bridge House Bar

How to get there:
  • BusEirann Expressway
  • JJ Kavanagh and Sons Bus
  • Train Services from Dublin


Kilkenny is a wonderful town, full of people and an amazing medieval spirit surrounding it. It will definitely leave you surprised and marveled. If you are spending some time in Ireland this is a place where i strongly advise to visit.
Leave you with some more photos of my trip, hope you like it.
See you next time!!










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