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    Five ways to do Ireland's autumn festivals

    Ireland kicks autumn off with a high-grade line-up of festivals, from theatre and opera to comedy and food. And we’ve got five ways to make it yours

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    Five ways to do Ireland's autumn festivals

    Ireland kicks autumn off with a high-grade line-up of festivals, from theatre and opera to comedy and food. And we’ve got five ways to make it yours

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    Guinness Cork Jazz Festival

    1. Make it happen

    The great thing about festivals in Ireland is the spontaneity. You can ALWAYS get last-minute tickets for small, quirky shows, which is half the fun. But take our word for it – if you want to see the headliners, then it’s a good idea to book ahead.  Grab your tickets now for the Dublin Theatre Festival (September – October); the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival (October); and the Belfast International Arts Festival (October – November).

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    The Limelight, Belfast

    2. Make it memorable

    Autumn in Ireland offers a mind-boggling array of events, including the Dublin Fringe Festival (September) and Culture Night (September). And being the buzzing kind of place it is, Ireland will feed you well beforehand and provide plenty of post-show kicks right through the season.

    Try budget-friendly Tang or Bunsen in Dublin. Hit up Margot in Belfast for a laid-back atmosphere and great cocktails, or head to Busker Browne’s in Galway, a gastropub right in the heart of the city's Latin Quarter. When you’re ready to take it to the dance floor, clubs like The George in Dublin and The Limelight in Belfast provide an energetic end to your night.

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    Púca Festival, Trim, County Meath

    3. Make it scary

    If you want to vamp it up with blood-curdling Gothic get-ups or go ghoulish with 40,000 dressed-up revellers, then claim your spot at one of Ireland’s horror-themed festivals this autumn. Start off by sinking your teeth into the Bram Stoker Festival (October), which honours the Dublin-born author of Dracula. The city goes red for four nights of vampiric high-jinks with literary events, walks, screenings and a Gothic ball. 

    Keep the theme going with Derry Halloween (October), which sees the whole city dress up for what is now Europe’s biggest Hallowe’en festival. Expect ghostly costumes, a killer line-up of events and a crowd of 40,000 for a seriously scary Hallowe’en parade. Then round off the spooky season in all its ghoulish glory at the Púca Festival (October). County Meath will brim with paranormal activity including haunting performances, costumed creatures and hair-raising ghost stories.

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    Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival

    4. Make it tasty

    Food + Festival. Is there really a better combination than melding the best Irish produce with up-tempo events? Try the famous Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival (September) in the boho city of Galway, right on the Wild Atlantic Way. It’s been described as one of the “12 greatest shows on earth” by the Sunday Times.

    The Mad Hatters Taste of Kinsale (October) brings a party atmosphere to the pretty seaside town of Kinsale in County Cork, Kilkenny gets culinary with the Savour Kilkenny Festival of Food (October), while Armagh celebrates their local delicacies with the Armagh Food and Cider Festival (September).

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    The Dark Hedges, County Antrim

    5. Make the daytime matter

    You’re not going to sit around waiting for your chosen festival doors to open so here’s how you can make the days count, too. Partying it up in Dublin? Take in the wilds of Wicklow, with a climb up the sweetly named Sugar Loaf Mountain. In town for the 16-day Wexford Festival Opera? Explore a gem of Ireland’s Ancient East, with a trip to Hook Head Lighthouse: over 800 years old but still the “flashiest lighthouse” in the world’, according to Lonely Planet.

    Heading to Northern Ireland? You're in Game of Thrones® territory now. Northern Ireland is packed with filming locations, so grab your broadsword now and go exploring.

    Ireland's turning in to one big festival this autumn. All you need to do is join the party!