JESS
&
LUKE
ARE GETTING MARRIED!
June 20th
Ballintubbert Gardens & House
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY - JUNE 19
Kick the Weekend Off With Us!
Location: Ballintubbert Gardens & House
Drinks in the Tabernacle - 8:00pm
Dressy Casual Attire
*Complementary Shuttles provided to and from - Midlands Park Hotel & Killeshin Hotel in Portlaoise*
SATURDAY - JUNE 20
Wedding Day!
Location: Ballintubbert Gardens & House
Welcome Beverages - 1:30pm
Wedding Ceremony - 2:00pm
Reception to Follow!
Garden Cocktail Attire
*Complementary Shuttles provided to and from - Midlands Park Hotel & Killeshin Hotel in Portlaoise*
SUNDAY - JUNE 21
The Party Continues!
Meet us for a Pint (or two)
Location: Doheny & Nesbitt - Dublin
Time: 3:00pm
Casual Attire
HOTELS
A room block has been reserved at two hotels in Portlaoise for Friday and Saturday. Shuttle buses will be provided to and from the wedding venue.
Additional hotels in the area. Please note, these are not a shuttle stop.
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Website: Link here!
12 minute drive to the wedding venue
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29 minute drive to the wedding venue
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20 minute drive to the wedding venue
Need a ride? Here is a list of local taxi’s. Please note, when making a call from America to Ireland, the country code for Ireland is +353
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Call: + 353 59 863 2463
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Call: +353 87 704 0245
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Email: hello@experiencingireland.ie
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Email: sineybushire@gmail.com
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Call: +353 86 256 5736
Email: paulorourke@live.ie
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Call: +353 59 914 7070
TRAVEL
& MISC.
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Flying from NJ or NY to Dublin and need help booking flights? Please reach out to Jenna from…
Jet Set With Jenna
(845) 721-2657
jetsetwithjenna@gmail.com
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We have two hotel wedding blocks in Portlaoise. Please see the above listed information for more details or contact us directly with questions HERE.
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Bus:
Dublin (George’s Quay) to Portlaoise (JFL Avenue Station) - 1hr 35 min
Website - Linked Here!
Train:
Dublin (Heuston Station) to Portlaoise - 1hr 12min
Website - Linked Here!
Taxi:
Dublin to Portlaoise - 1hr 9min
Website - Linked Here!
Need help planning the best route or mode of transportation to the venue? We’re happy to help!
Reach out HERE if you have any questions.
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Yes! A shuttle service will be provided to and from the hotels in Portlaoise. Time and exact pick-up locations will be shared closer to the wedding.
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Cocktail garden party!
Here is some inspiration if you’re stumped: Link Here
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For our guests traveling from America, please be aware that Ireland uses a different electrical system than the US.
We recommend purchasing a universal travel adapter or a combination adapter/converter before your trip to ensure all your devices can be used safely. You can easily find options online on websites like Amazon
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For our US guests traveling to Ireland, a valid US passport is key; no visa is needed for 90 days. Please ensure your passport is valid for 3 months past your final departure date.
For our US guests who plan on traveling to the North of Ireland and the UK, all visitors are required to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). This is an additional step for those planning to visit Ireland and who wish to travel to the North of Ireland as well. This does not apply to visitors to Ireland who are not including the North of Ireland or the UK in their itinerary.
The ETA must be applied for online before traveling to the North of Ireland. It’s a quick and simple process, and approval will be linked directly to your passport.
For additional info, please visit this website linked here.
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For our American guests who decide to rent a car, please be aware Ireland drives on the opposite side of the road. In addition, make sure to rent an automatic vehicle as manual is the standard and the smaller the vehicle the better as the roads are more narrow than the US!
LOCAL
ACTIVITIES
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Travel from Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise - 28 min drive
The racecourse is home to Ireland’s five most important flat races, known as the Classics. Racing takes place 24 days each year from the mid-March until early November.
Website: Linked Here!
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Travel from Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise - 36 min
Burtown House, and early Georgian villa located near Athy, Co. Kildare, is surrounded by lush flower, vegetable and woodland gardens with beautiful park and farmland walks.
Website: Linked Here!
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Travel from Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise - 24 min
Kildare Village, located within County Kildare's rolling countryside, is home to more than 120 boutiques including Armani, Louise Kennedy and Mulberry. Its beautifully landscaped, open-air setting is just an hour south-west of central Dublin and perfectly situated for routes to regions including Cork, Limerick and Galway.
Website: Linked Here!
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Travel from Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise - 10 min drive
The Rock of Dunamase is an imposing and magnificent example of a Celtic fortification overlooking the valley of the O’Moores, just outside Portlaoise, County Laois.
Website: Linked Here!
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Travel from Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise - 19 min drive
Emo Court is a quintessential neo-classical mansion, set in the midst of the ancient Slieve Bloom Mountains. The famous architect James Gandon, fresh from his work on the Custom House and the Four Courts in Dublin, set to work on Emo Court in 1790. However, the building that stands now was not completed until some 70 years later.
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Find Ballykilcavan Brewery on a 13th-generation family farm. Take a guided tour around this lively Laois brewery and see how the ingredients are sourced from the land.
Website: Linked Here!
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Located in Portlaoise
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Located in Portlaoise
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Located across the road from Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise
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MUST-SEES
IN IRELAND
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Our favorite bar where Luke’s mum Patricia and stepdad Jack live!
Join us for a pint if you’re in the area June 13th-16th
Website: Linked Here!
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Bowes: Just off Fleet Street, Bowes is the real deal. No gimmicks, no blaring TVs — just a proper Dublin pub that’s been pouring pints and sererving up serious whiskey since the 1800s. Link here!
Kehoes: Kehoes is an award-winning traditional Irish pub in the heart of Dublin. Kehoes was first licensed in 1803 and the premises that you see today was completed towards the end of the 19th century in typical Victorian style and is a treasure of authenticity. You can view stained glass mahogany doors, old Irish snugs, partitions and the entire homely feel throughout the pub – and it’s home to the best pint in Dublin. Link here!
The Stags Head: The Stags Head is a traditional Irish pub with traditional Irish music and food in Dublin city centre. Enjoy a breath of fresh air when visiting the Stag’s Head, just a stones throw from the buzz of Grafton St. Here you will cross into a landmark with enough history it could occupy a library.
The Stag’s Head is a historical Dublin pub featured in Dublin Pub tours renowned for it’s hospitality and famous pint of Guinness. Link here!
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Northern Ireland’s original taxi tour company.
“For anyone with an interest in the politics and history of Northern Ireland / the North / Six Counties you must take this tour. Incredible insight into the history and geography of the Troubles. Guide was from the area and knowledgeable. More importantly he gave us an honest assessment of the position of his community but also an optimistic outlook of the future. I sincerely hope he is right. This wonderful city deserves an optimistic future after all it’s been through.”
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Ireland is home of many beautiful golf courses. We are partial to Rosapenna in Downings, Co. Donegal.. but there are loads of others to choose from! Check out the link below.
Website: Linked Here!
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Digital detox cabins in Irish nature for the always on to switch off.
1 hour from city life – equipped with everything you need and nothing you don’t…
Website: Linked Here!
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Home of the Blarney Stone!
Built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland’s greatest chieftans, Cormac MacCarthy, and has been attracting attention ever since. Over the last few hundred years, millions have flocked to Blarney making it a world landmark and one of Ireland’s greatest treasures.
Now that might have something to do with the Blarney Stone, the legendary Stone of Eloquence, found at the top of our tower. Kiss it and you’ll never again be…
Website: Linked Here!
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There’s nothing modest about Northern Ireland's coastline. Drive along the famous Causeway Coast, and one stunning site leads to another.
Stand on the hills that gently arc this unique place and you’ll look down on thousands of basalt columns tumbling down into the Atlantic Ocean. It’s an epic sight, with a whopping 40,000 or so of these hexagonal-shaped stepping stones, which date back to a volcanic age almost 60 million years ago.
Website: Linked Here!
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Dingle, Ireland, is a vibrant colorful town on the southwestern tip of the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, famed for its rugged Atlantic coastline, traditional Irish culture, lively pubs with music, and stunning scenery like the Slea Head Drive with views of the Blasket Islands. It's a hub for tourism, fishing, and agriculture, offering a mix of ancient history, dramatic landscapes, and authentic Irish charm, where the Irish language is still spoken alongside English.
Website: Link Here!
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Galway, Ireland, is a vibrant bohemian city on the west coast known for its lively atmosphere, rich history, and cultural scene, where medieval cobblestone streets meet modern pubs and festivals, all set where the River Corrib meets the Atlantic Ocean. It's famous for traditional music, colorful pubs in the Latin Quarter, unique crafts like the Claddagh ring, numerous arts festivals, and its gateway status to Connemara and the Aran Islands, offering a blend of historic charm, youthful energy, and stunning coastal scenery.
Website: Linked Here!
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In the very centre of Dublin’s shopping district lies one of Ireland’s best-known public parks.
Lord Ardilaun opened it for the citizens of the city in 1880. This 9-hectare green space has been maintained in its original Victorian layout, with extensive tree and shrub planting and spectacular spring and summer bedding. The herbaceous border provides vibrant colour from early spring to late autumn. Visit the link here to learn more.
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland's oldest university (founded 1592), is a historic, prestigious institution in the heart of Dublin known for its stunning campus, cobblestone squares, and iconic landmarks like. the book of Kells and the Long Room in the Old Library, blending vibrant academic life with significant Irish heritage and attracting numerous visitors for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and world-class education. Learn more by the link here.
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Hotel: Experience one of the most luxurious spa retreats in Ireland at Powerscourt Hotel Resort & Spa. Nestled in the heart of the scenic Wicklow Mountains, our award-winning spa offers the perfect Wicklow spa break for relaxation, wellness, and rejuvenation. Link here!
Waterfall: Take in the breath-taking beauty of Ireland’s highest waterfall, which cascades dramatically down 121 metres of rugged rock. Atmospheric, romantic, and exciting, it’s a must visit element of Powerscourt Estate. Link here! -
Kilkenny is a historic city and county located in the south-east of Ireland, within the province of Leinster, situated along the River Nore. It's known as Ireland's medieval capital, famous for its impressive castle, well-preserved old town, and rich history, often called the "Marble City". Link here!
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Carlingford is a town on the Cooley Peninsula, between the waters of Carlingford Lough and the mountain of Slieve Foye, in the northeast of Ireland. It’s known for its oyster farms, medieval buildings and outdoor activities. Link here!
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A destination hotel, spa and golf resort is an imaginative retreat, nestled in the heart of Ireland’s hidden heartlands. Located just moments away from the charming village of Glasson and along the serene shores of Lough Ree, our secluded oasis invites you to experience laidback luxury set against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. Featured in Ireland’s Hot 100 best hotels to stay in 2024 by The Irish Independent.
