Custom Tours Ireland | NFL Game in Dublin Ireland 

The National Football League (NFL) will make history in 2025 by hosting its first-ever regular-season game in Dublin, Ireland. This landmark event is part of the league’s ongoing effort to expand its global presence and introduce the sport to new audiences. The game will take place in September at Croke Park, Ireland’s largest sports stadium and the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), in partnership with the Government of Ireland and Dublin City Council.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have been designated as the home team for this historic matchup. The Rooney family, who own the Steelers, have deep Irish roots, with ties to Newry, County Down. Art Rooney II’s late father, Dan M. Rooney, served as the U.S. ambassador to Ireland from 2009 to 2012 and co-founded the Ireland Funds charity. The Steelers also have previous experience playing in Ireland, having faced the Chicago Bears in a preseason American Bowl game at Croke Park in 1997.

Croke Park has a storied history, serving as the home of Gaelic football and hurling’s All-Ireland finals. It has also hosted major global events, including the 2003 Special Olympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies and a 1996 college football game between Notre Dame and Navy. Beyond sports, the venue has welcomed world-famous artists like U2, Bruce Springsteen, Coldplay, and Taylor Swift.

The full details, including the Steelers’ opponent, game date, and kickoff time, will be announced when the NFL releases its 2025 schedule this spring. Fans interested in attending can register for updates at www.nfl.com/dublin.

 

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Executive Tours Ireland can also arrange tours of Dublin in the days leading up to or following the NFL game and all our private Irish tours come with a high-spec mercedes vehicle and chauffeur driver.

Here’s some sights to see:

The GPO (General Post Office) in the capital, Dublin is the perfect way to start your Private tour of Ireland. It is not just a post office it’s a historical building steeped in Irish history.  It is an iconic building, 100 years ago during the 1916 Easter Rising it was used as the headquarters for the uprising’s leaders.  This rebellion changed the course of Irish history and eventually led to their independence from English reign. It is a beautiful 200 year old building and is still operational as the headquarters of An Post (Ireland’s Postal system).

 

Inside Kilmainham Gaol | Private Vacations Ireland

Your private chauffeur in Ireland will escort you to Kilmainham Gaol (Jail). First built in 1796, it one of the largest unoccupied jails in Europe.  Public hangings used to take place in front of the prison but there were very few hangings from the 1820’s onward.  However, many of the leaders of the 1916 Easter rising were executed in Kilmainham Gaol.  Seen at the time as a place of suffering and oppression it’s no surprise that the jail was shut down as a functioning prison by the Irish Free State in 1924.  The restoration of Kilmainhan Gaol was completed in 1971 and opened to the public.

 

 

St Patrick's Cathedral | Private Escorted Tours of Ireland

St Patrick’s Cathedral founded in 1191, is the largest church in Ireland and named after St Patrick, who baptised Christians nearby over 1500 years ago.  It’s the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland and major refurbishment took place in 1870’s as it was feared the building was nearly collapsing. Your driver guided tour of Ireland will bring you to all this important places in Dublin.

 

 

 

 

Trinity College long room library | Private Driver Tours of Ireland

A popular tourist attraction on any Irish tour is: Trinity College. It is recognised for its academic excellence world-wide, founded in 1592 it is Ireland’s most prestigious universities.  Up to the 20th Century men were the only scholars allowed entry to Trinity College, this changed in 1904 when women were admitted to the college as full members for the first time. The Long Room Library in Trinity College house 4.25 million books and as a legal deposit library it’s entitled to hold every publication of every book in Britain and Ireland. This impressive and lavish library must be a treat for all the scholars and academics who are fortunate enough to study there. Discover Ireland and it’s ancient history. The library is also home to the infamous Book of Kells. Containing the Four gospel of the New Testament written in latin, is the Book of Kells. This ancient book is from the 9th Century and was found in the Abbey of Kells, Co. Meath. The stylistic detail and Celtic art throughout the book is breathtaking. A digital version of the book was created by  Trinity College and means the reader can have the experience of going through the book page by page.

 

Mike Ryan at the Guinness Storehouse with guests | Chauffeur Tours Ireland

The Guinness Storehouse, the home of Guinness, the beverage the Irish are known for and an extremely popular part of our tours of Ireland.  In 1759 Arthur Guinness famously signed the 9,000 year lease for the storehouse. On the customised tour of Ireland you get to learn the history of Guinness and how to pour the perfect pint, there’s definitely a skill to pouring a Guinness.Another one to add to the list is Jameson Whiskey Factory. Similar to the Guinness storehouse, at the Old Jameson’s Distillery you get see how the famous whiskey is made and a little taste to finish your day. ‘Uisce beatha’, the Irish for water of life, taste it in Ireland and see for yourself why.

 

 

Dublin Castle | luxury family vacations ireland

For a deluxe tour of Ireland, visit a castle! Over 800 years Dublin Castle has stood in the heart of Dublin and was originally built on a Viking site.  It was used as a military fortress. The inauguration of the very first president of Ireland took place here and so did every one that followed.  It is now used a lot also for State receptions and can be closed at short notice for Government business. Very little of the original medieval building remains above ground as most was destroyed in a fire in 1673. However, the regal theme has remained consistent throughout and is a magnificent building to visit. On the grounds of Dublin Castle are the Dubh Linn (Dublin) Gardens and are said to be where the original Black Pool (Dubh Linn) lay of the namesake Dublin. The style of the garden has a very celtic feel and is a peaceful open space.

 

Grafton Street shopping, Dublin | family tour of Ireland

As a very busy city; Dublin is renowned for its’ shopping experience, with popular streets like Grafton Street, Henry Street and William Street (and so many more), there are shops galore in the heart of Dublin City.  With Market stalls on many of the older streets it gives a feel of traditional Dublin and the market stall workers can be heard throughout the streets, shouting about their best bargains.  There are also within the city several shopping centres, plenty of opportunity to treat yourself or buy gifts for loved ones.  It’s a taste of authentic city live in Ireland on your Irish vacation. St Stephen’s Green is a city centre park in Dublin, like a micro Central Park. Designed by William Sheppard the park was officially opened to the public in 1880. During the 1916 Easter Rising, St Stephen’s Green also had its’ part to play, 200 Irish Citizen Army volunteers occupied the park. Trenches were dug and barricades erected in the park, bullet holes can still be seen in the arch over the main entrance of the park.

 

We can help you plan any part of your luxury vacation in Ireland and if you have any questions please do contact us and we’d be happy to help. If you are interested in an Irish Vacation Package and would like more information, please click on the Enquire button below. All the best, Mike Ryan

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