Slip into Tralee pub on any unassuming evening and you'll likely be treated to a lively session of traditional music: fiddlers and guitarists and bearded laddies sipping on pints and jamming on festive old tunes. Ladies go easy on the brew, though - you'll want to remain in your loveliest, fairest state for the annual Rose of Tralee festival, which crowns one fair lass as the winner. Her duties? Represent Ireland to the world. No pressure.
Restaurants in Tralee
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AtlasTravel Bus & Coach hire organise everything from adventure tours such as surfing to downhill mountain biking or hiking on the highest mountains in Ireland to driving a few balls on one of our many world renowned golf courses, We have something for everyone. We organize everything from airport transfers to pick up at accommodation for your day trip or tailored sightseeing or activity trip. AtlasTravel is a 5 star Travel company.
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Kerry Guided Tours provide Private Guided Day Tours specialising in South West Ireland. You will be in good hands with a professionally qualified National Tour Guide and a separate driver for your comfort and safety. Our sample day tours are listed on our website and can depart from anywhere in County Kerry including Tralee, Killarney, Dingle and Kenmare.
5.0 based on 371 reviews
Celebrating over 50 years of performances, Siamsa Tire is Home of the National Folk Theatre - Ireland's premier cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy a celebration of Irish Culture through the traditional arts - Irish Music, Song and Dance by Ireland's leading traditional performers. There are five different productions to choose from throughout the Festival of Folk which runs from May to September every year. The National Folk Theatre and its Training Academy were established to preserve and develop the Irish arts and share them with international audiences. Siamsa Tire is one of Ireland's busiest theatres and arts centre and is located in an iconic ring fort style building in Tralee town park on the Kerry coastline. The venue provides a varied and rich theatre and arts programme year-round and has a fully licenced theatre bar. The Siamsa Tire galleries host a National Folk Theatre Exhibition every summer and exhibitions by Irish artists throughout the rest of the year.
Booked 6 tickets for the visit of our American friends fir the story of the Blasket Islands - it was awesome, really good - great music, great sets, fantastic story woven beautifully through the whole show.
5.0 based on 117 reviews
The Playdium, is the largest Soft play centre in Co. Kerry. Offering families the ideal way to spend 2-3 hours having fun in comfort. Incorporating 4 age segregated play frames including a supervised toddler area, indoor mini-go-Karts and Coffee shop serving snacks and light meals. free Wi-Fi and television to help pass a relaxing few hours while the kids have fun in a safe, clean and secure environment.
I used always come here when I was a child when it used be called “Toby World” and I always loved it ???? I was invited to my cousins 6th birthday in The Playdium in September and I must say it is exactly as I remembered , cars , slides , ball pit, football area and a climbing section ????♀️ When i was younger there used be a disco room but that is now converted into a food area. A great little art area too for birthday party’s ???? At the birthday party’s you get sausages, chicken nuggets and chips always has been that way ???? great birthday cake too ???????? Highly recommend to everyone that has young children to bring them here ‼️
5.0 based on 64 reviews
Roundys is a unique bar serving Irish craft beer on draught , wine and prosecco by the glass and carafe and hand made craft cocktails. Open from 6pm till late 7 days a week with entertainment on weekends
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Went to Nadur at 37 weeks pregnant for 2 maternity treatments. Lavinia was my therapist and she was nothing short of amazing, so friendly, knowledgable and felt so at ease with her. I walked out of there feeling like a new woman. The overall experience was fantastic and felt very safe with Covid regulations. Looking forward to my next visit!
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Baily's Corner was established in 1981. As a local institution in Tralee it has been central to music, fun and many a debate. Founded by owner Garry O'Donnell, Garry and staff have been keeping the people of the Kerry fed, watered, informed and most importantly entertained for over 30 years. Baily's Corner offers their customers quality food, service and atmosphere in Tralee town centre.
My wife and I visited Tralee in 2019. We had a wonderful experience of visiting Bailey’s corner three times while in Tralee, each time Gary made us feel at home answered questions and no matter where we were going he knew you were special spot that we needed to see visit and have a good time at. Gary is a gift he is the quintessential Irishman we enjoyed his company and his hospitality at bailey’s corner , we will go back next trip to Ireland for sure
4.5 based on 338 reviews
Myself and my family had such an enjoyable tour of this windmill. We were aged from 2 to 60 and everyone thoroughly enjoyed it. Donal was our tour guide and not only was he a fountain of knowledge he was so funny and great with my 5 year old daughter. The tour is very interactive which keeps it engaging. There are some lovely photo opportunities afterwards of the windmill aswell as a lovely miniature train tracks. Would highly recommend a visit.
4.5 based on 448 reviews
LOCATED in the Ashe Memorial Hall adjacent to Tralee Town Park, we offer a fascinating introduction to the Kingdom’s distinctive history and heritage. Winner of many prestigious awards, the Museum offers a wide range of permanent displays and special exhibitions. CASEMENT IN KERRY: A REVOLUTIONARY JOURNEY commemorates Roger Casement’s landing in Banna in 1916, one of the significant events of the Easter Rising to happen outside of Dublin. Countless artefacts on display in the MUSEUM GALLERY illustrate the turbulent history and fascinating archaeology of the county. You can even dress up as Tom Crean, Kerry’s most famous explorer, in the ANTARCTICA EXHIBITION. Become an archaeologist in the museum’s exciting tactile exhibition BONE INVESTIGATORS. Travel back in time and relive life in Tralee in 1450 in the MEDIEVAL EXPERIENCE. Dress up in costume and stroll through the reconstructed medieval streets and houses complete with the sounds and smells of the era - a treat for all the family!
Engaging, well thought out, clear and concise overview of Irish History. The interactive exhibits were limited by Covid-19
4.5 based on 50 reviews
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