Ireland Rugby tickets: How to make the most of your experience In your opinion, what makes up the perfect weekend? Watching some world class sport with friends? Maybe having a break in an incredible city, packed with bars, restaurants, museums, culture and history? All of the above? If so, we think you might enjoy our Irish Rugby packages. In this blog we are going to be taking a closer look at why a Rugby Union package in Ireland might just be the perfect way to spend a weekend – we’ll look at the sport on offer, as well as just scratching the surface of everything that the incredible city of Dublin has to offer. Irish Rugby Ireland went into the 2023 Rugby World Cup as one of the favourites, and while their participation was cut short with a disappointing quarter-final defeat to New Zealand, the progress that they have made over the last decade is there for all to see. In 2013, they only won once in the Six Nations, and suffered their first ever loss to Italy. How things can change?! In 2018, they were named World Rugby Team of the Year, after winning the Grand Slam under coach Joe Schmidt. They repeated the feat under Andy Farrell in the 2023 Six Nations – the fourth time they have ever won the Grand Slam, but the second time in 5 years. The Ireland team have an incredible record at the Aviva Stadium, still known by many as Lansdowne Road. The 2023 Six Nations saw them extend their record-breaking run to 14 consecutive victories at their home ground, with wins over France and England. The team seems to feed off the passion of the supporters, making it a formidable place for the opposition, and an exhilarating place to watch Rugby. The Lions’ tours provide a unique opportunity to see some of the world’s best rugby talent play together, creating an exhilarating blend of rivalry and camaraderie among the nations of the British Isles. This tradition has not only shaped rugby’s history but also contributed to the sport’s cultural heritage, with every tour adding to the legacy of epic contests, unforgettable moments and a fierce pride in wearing the iconic red jersey. The City of Dublin A huge part of the International Rugby experience in Ireland is the city of Dublin itself. It really has something for everyone, so it doesn’t matter if you are travelling with friends, colleagues, family or maybe members of your Rugby club. To give you a small flavour of what’s on offer: The Guinness Storehouse An obvious place to start – you can’t talk about Dublin without mentioning Guinness. The Storehouse is well worth a visit, if just for the incredible rooftop bar with stunning views of the city. The beer isn’t bad either! Temple Bar The most famous neighbourhood in Dublin – packed full of bars and restaurants. You need to make it over there at some point in your visit to Dublin, and you won’t want to leave. The best location for a few drinks with a lively atmosphere guaranteed. Oh, and just a stones throw away from the Guinness Storehouse! Kilmainham Gaol This former prison is a great place to go if you want to get a fascinating insight into the modern history of Ireland. The guided tour is brilliant, you’ll learn about everything from the Easter Rising to the filming of the movie Paddington 2! St Stephens Green If you need a change of pace, St Stephens Green is a beautiful park to spend some time walking around, or just sitting down and relaxing. Immortalised by James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’, it’s the perfect spot for a moment’s peace, before you head back onto the streets. FIRE Steakhouse & Bar Looking for somewhere to eat? FIRE is consistently ranked as one of the top restaurants in Dublin – even voted the best steakhouse in the world in 2022. Incredible food in a beautiful Victorian building – the perfect place to kick off your night. Perhaps the best thing to do in Dublin, though, is just wander around for a bit – take in some sights, and end up in a cosy pub that you never knew existed, with a roaring fire and a friendly welcome. How to get Ireland Rugby tickets For the 2024 Guinness Six Nations Championship, Ireland will host three teams at the Aviva Stadium: Italy (11th February), Wales (24th February) and Scotland (16th March – the week of St Patrick’s Day…). If you fancy a trip over to attend any of Ireland’s home matches, we have complete packages to make your trip one to remember. Not only will you receive official tickets for the game, but you will also be able to stay at one of our hand-picked hotels in the city. With packages for up to four nights, you can really make the most of your trip and sample Dublin’s amazing attractions and atmosphere for a trip to remember forever. Want to secure your Ireland Rugby tickets? Check out our Ireland Rugby packages here.