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    Three nights for two people in a double/twin room

    Two tickets to the Notre Dame v. Navy football game and transfer from the Morrisson Hotel for two people to and from Dublin airport

    American College Football returns to Ireland between Notre Dame and Navy at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Saturday, August 26, 2023

    $4050 Total Price for two people. $2025 per person sharing (no single price available)


    What's Included

    3 Nights

    3 nights in the beautiful four-star Boutique Morrison Hotel Dublin, Curio Collection by Hilton, for two people sharing in a double/twin room (with breakfasts included)

    Game Tickets

    Two tickets to the Notre Dame v. Navy football game

    Private Transfer

    Transfer from your hotel for two people to and from Dublin airport

    August 25th

    Collect your luggage and proceed to arrivals where you will be met by a private driver and transferred to the beautiful four-star Boutique Morrison Hotel Dublin, Curio Collection by Hilton, located in the heart of Dublin City

    Dublin is one of Europe’s most vibrant cities. The city has become a thriving centre of culture and enjoyment. Dublin is a small city, where visitors can feel at home after even the shortest stay.

    The best way to see the many sights of Dublin is by the Hop-on Hop-off tour. On the tour you will experience all the wonderful sights and landmarks of this ancient city.

    The tour will take you to the steps of some of Dublin’s most renowned sites, such as St Patrick’s Cathedral, Christchurch Cathedral and Trinity College, where the famous “Book of Kells” is on display. On the city tour you visit the Phoenix Park, which is the largest urban parkland area in Europe. You can visit the National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street. EPIC: The Irish Immigration Museum and many more locations!

    August 26th

    Notre Dame v. Navy Game. Aviva Stadium is in Dublin, with a capacity of 51,700 and 48,000 for American Football. It is built on the site of the former Lansdowne Road stadium. It is home to the Irish Rugby Football Union and the Republic of Ireland national football team. This is where you will watch the historic Notre Dame v. Navy football game, admission included for two people.

    August 27th

    Continue to explore Dublin city at your leisure, lots to do and see:

    • The Little Museum of Dublin
    • The Irish Whiskey Museum
    • Dublin Castle
    • Croke Park GAA Museum
    • Guinness Storehouse
    • Dublin’s National Art Gallery
    • St. Stephen’s Green
    • Temple Bar
    • Jameson Distillery

    August 28th

    Your driver will meet you in the lobby of your hotel and take you to Dublin Airport for your flight home, airport transfer included.

    Vacation Highlights

    4* Hotel Accommodation

    Luxury hotel in Dublin.

    4 Days

    25th to 28th August

    Full Irish Breakfast Included

    Enjoy a full Irish breakfast each morning

    What's Included

    3 Nights

    3 nights in the beautiful four-star Boutique Morrison Hotel Dublin, Curio Collection by Hilton, for two people sharing in a double/twin room (with breakfasts included)

    Game Tickets

    Two tickets to the Notre Dame v. Navy football game

    Private Transfer

    Transfer from your hotel for two people to and from Dublin airport

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    Morrisson Hotel
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    Morrisson Hotel

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