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Dublin is the perfect destination for rugby enthusiasts flocking to watch the 2025 Guinness Men’s Six Nations Championship – the home of the back-to-back Championship winners, no less.

From the vibrant matchday atmospheres to the world-famous culture and lively pubs, here’s everything you need to make your trip unforgettable.

Where to Stay

Thanks to our Official Partner of Guinness Men’s and Women’s Six Nations, IHG® Hotels and Resorts provides fans with incredible hotels in which to stay and experience the excitement of game day.

For more IHG® Hotels and Resorts, click here to find your perfect stay!

Exploring Dublin

Pubs & Nightlife

Cultural Experiences
  • Guinness Storehouse: Visit the HQ of the title sponsor of the Six Nations Championships and learn about Ireland’s world-famous stout.

  • EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum: Interactive and award-winning.

  • Little Museum of Dublin: Described as “Dublin’s best museum experience” by The Irish Times, we are the number one museum in Ireland on TripAdvisor. A brilliant new addition to the cultural map of Ireland, our famous guided tours reveal the history of a city that has undergone remarkable changes in the last 100 years

  • Croke Park: Learn about the history of Croke Park and the roll it’s played in defining moments in Irish history.

Activities

Historical Highlights

Getting to Dublin

By Air

  • Dublin Airport (DUB): Located about 10km north of the city centre, Dublin Airport is well-connected with international flights from Europe, North America, and beyond.

Transport Options:

  • Aircoach and Dublin Express: Direct buses to the city centre and major hotels, between 5:55 am and 1.25 am (€10/every 15 minutes).

  • Dublin Express buses run along the River Liffey to Heuston station between 4 am and 12:35 am (€8, every 30-60 minutes).

  • Taxis: Approximately €25-€35 to central Dublin.

  • Car Rentals: Available at the airport for flexible travel.

By Ferry

  • Ferries connect Dublin with Holyhead (Wales) and other ports in the UK. A scenic option for travellers from Britain.

  • Buses run from the port to the city centre between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., or 6 p.m. on Sundays (€2, hourly) and take 20 minutes.

By Train

  • If you’re already in Ireland, intercity trains connect Dublin with major cities like Cork, Galway, and Belfast.

By Bus

Local Tips
Travel Cards

If you’re planning to visit multiple attractions or will be using public transport, there are discount cards available that will save you money…

  • GoCity All-Inclusive Pass: (1-5 days, €69 – €115): This provides unlimited entry to top attractions in Dublin and beyond.

  • DoDublin Days Out Card: (€55): This gives you a 25% discount on entry to six attractions in Dublin.

  • Leap Card: The prepaid travel card for all public transport in Dublin. Available in most shops, you pay a €5 refundable deposit and top it up with any amount you choose. All you have to do is tap it on the sensor when you board a bus. If travelling on the DART or Luas you will have to tap at the platform when you get on and once more when you get off. The Leap Visitor Card (1/3/7 days, €8/€16/€32) grants unlimited travel on Dublin Bus, Luas, DART and Commuter Rail. It can be purchased in the city and at Dublin Airport, or ordered online and delivered to your home in advance of your trip. Dublin Buses do not accept cash notes, credit or debit cards. They only accept coins or Leap cards.

  • For help planning journeys use the Transport for Ireland Live App

  • DoDublin Freedom Ticket: (72 hours, €48): This 72-hour travel pass combines all the benefits of the Leap Visitor Card with a 48-hour hop-on hop-off tour.

Match Day at the Aviva Stadium

Getting to the Stadium

  • By Train: Take the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) to Lansdowne Road Station.

  • By Bus: Multiple routes serve the stadium area.

  • By Foot/Bike: Approximately 20-30 minutes from the city centre.

What to Expect

  • Kick-off: Matches usually start mid-afternoon, but check your ticket.

  • Pre-Match Atmosphere: Arrive early to soak up the electric energy at nearby pubs like The Bath or Crowes Pub

  • Facilities: Modern amenities include food outlets, merchandise stands, and accessible seating.

Rugby Shops

From jerseys and scarves to caps and accessories, these stores offer a wide range of items that let you proudly display your support for Irish rugby. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a first-time visitor, there’s something for everyone to take home as a lasting memory of your experience

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