Kilkenny
Set along the banks of the River Nore, Kilkenny is a vibrant city that blends medieval charm with modern flair. Known as the “Marble City,” Kilkenny is one of Ireland’s most enchanting destinations, with its cobbled streets, ancient castles, and lively arts scene beckoning visitors to explore.
A Step Back in Time
Kilkenny’s medieval history is palpable in every corner, with the magnificent Kilkenny Castle standing proudly at its heart. This 12th-century fortress has been meticulously restored and offers a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s past. Wander through its lavishly furnished rooms, stroll the beautifully manicured gardens, and feel the weight of history as you stand on the grounds that have witnessed centuries of change.
Just a short walk away, the towering St. Canice’s Cathedral offers a different kind of perspective. Climb to the top of the adjacent Round Tower—one of the few in Ireland open to the public—and take in breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings. It’s a climb well worth the effort for a view that spans centuries and miles.
Ireland’s Medieval Mile
Kilkenny’s Medieval Mile is a walkable stretch that winds through the city, connecting its most significant historical landmarks. Along the way, you’ll pass through Rothe House, a beautifully preserved 16th-century merchant’s townhouse that provides an intimate look at Kilkenny’s Renaissance past. The narrow, winding streets of this historic city centre invite exploration, each turn revealing more of the stories that shaped Kilkenny.
Best Places to See in Kilkenny
Art and Craftsmanship in Every Corner: Kilkenny is known for its vibrant arts and crafts scene, with the Kilkenny Design Centre being a must-visit for those who appreciate Irish artisan craftsmanship. The city hosts the renowned Kilkenny Arts Festival, and its creative spirit is evident year-round through galleries and live performances.
Pints and Plates: The Taste of Kilkenny: Kilkenny offers a delightful food and drink scene, with gastropubs serving modern Irish cuisine and fine dining options. A highlight is the Smithwick’s Experience, where visitors can learn about Ireland’s oldest ale brewery while enjoying a pint.
Explore Beyond the City: Outside Kilkenny, attractions like Jerpoint Abbey and Castlecomer Discovery Park offer history and outdoor adventure. The abbey is a historic site, and the park is perfect for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.
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