Guide To Kilkenny

Welcome to Kilkenny, Ireland — a city rich with medieval history and vibrant cultural life. From ancient castles to modern arts festivals, Kilkenny combines historical intrigue with a contemporary spirit. 

As you set out to explore the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East, let the Pembroke Hotel be your gateway, providing you with all the information you need for a memorable and seamless experience. Enjoy comfortable Kilkenny hotel rooms and the best hotel deals Kilkenny city centre has to offer. 

Pembroke Hotel stands out among hotels in Kilkenny Ireland, enhancing your stay in this charming city. Whether you're a solo explorer, a family on a cultural journey, or a group of friends looking for a lively getaway, Kilkenny has something unique to offer everyone! 

Passport and Visa 

Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date. US citizens are fortunate; they don't require a visa for short visits to Ireland (up to 90 days). However, it's always a good idea to double-check visa requirements with Irish authorities if your stay extends beyond this timeframe.

Currency Exchange

Ireland uses the Euro (EUR). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted in most establishments, having some cash on hand is always a good idea for smaller purchases, cafes, or street vendors. ATMs are readily available in Kilkenny city, allowing you to withdraw Euros upon arrival. Be sure to inform your bank about your travel plans to avoid any issues with card access.

Weather Wisdom

Irish weather is known for its whimsical nature, with rain a frequent visitor. Pack layers! Opt for breathable, waterproof clothing, such as a raincoat and comfortable walking shoes, to ensure you stay comfortable and prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way.

Electrical Compatibility

A quick note for gadget gurus – Ireland operates on a 230V/50Hz electrical system with Type G sockets. This means you'll likely need a plug adapter and possibly a voltage converter to ensure your electronic devices function properly. Consider purchasing a universal adapter before your trip for added convenience. There is a limited number of adapters available from hotel reception. 

Health and Safety

Ireland boasts excellent healthcare facilities, but having travel insurance for emergencies is always wise. Tap water is safe to drink throughout the country, so feel free to refill your reusable water bottle and stay hydrated during your explorations. Pembroke has filtered water available for all guests - just ask for some! 

Taking Flight

For US travelers, the most common route to Kilkenny is by air. Most flights will land at Dublin, Cork or Shannon Airports. From there, you have several convenient options to reach Kilkenny, including train, bus, or rental car. At an added cost, Pembroke will be more than happy to arrange for a private pickup and drop off. Simply contact our front desk.

Train or Bus 

Irish Rail, Dublin Coach and JJ Kavanagh offer comfortable and scenic journeys between Dublin and Kilkenny. Train and bus travel takes approximately 1.5 hours from Dublin Airport, depending on the route and schedule. Both options offer a relaxing way to travel and a chance to soak in the Irish countryside. If travelling by bus, you will be dropped off just across the road from the hotel - convenient! 

Rental Car 

Renting a car provides the ultimate flexibility for exploring Kilkenny and venturing beyond the city limits at your own pace. Just remember, Ireland drives on the left-hand side of the road! Familiarize yourself with traffic regulations and road signs before hitting the open road.

A Touch of Gaelic

While English is the primary language spoken throughout Ireland, you might encounter some Irish language (Gaelic) signage or place names. Learning a few basic phrases like "Dia dhuit" (hello) or "Go raibh maith agat" (thank you) goes a long way in showing respect for the local culture and can even spark friendly conversations with the locals.

The Music and the Craic

Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Irish music and dance. From lively pub sessions featuring talented musicians to traditional céilí dances held in community centers, Kilkenny offers a plethora of opportunities to experience the heart and soul of Irish culture. Don't be afraid to tap your feet, clap your hands, and join in the "craic" (pronounced "crack"), the infectious spirit of fun and good company that defines the Irish experience.

Local Customs and Etiquette

A little goes a long way when it comes to respecting local customs. A friendly "hello" or "how are you?" goes a long way when greeting someone. Familiarize yourself with any religious holidays or festivals to ensure you observe appropriate customs.

In Case of Emergency

Should you encounter an emergency during your travels, remember the number – 999 or 112. This single number connects you to emergency services, including police, fire, and ambulance assistance. In case of any time-sensitive but non-urgent concerns, questions or help, feel free to contact us

Healthcare

Ireland has a well-established healthcare system with hospitals and clinics located throughout the country. Most pharmacies are clearly marked with a green cross sign. In case of a minor medical issue, you can visit a local pharmacy or walk-in clinic. Luckily, there is a doctor located right next door to the Pembroke, and a pharmacy within a 2 minute walk. For anything more serious, proceed to the nearest hospital emergency department in St. Luke's Hospital, a 10 minute drive away. If you need assistance or an ambulance while in the hotel, let the Front Desk know straight away. 

Travel Insurance

While Ireland is a generally safe country, unexpected situations can arise. Consider purchasing travel insurance to cover any unforeseen emergencies, including medical expenses, trip cancellations, or lost luggage. It provides peace of mind and allows you to focus on enjoying your adventure.

Staying Connected

Staying connected with loved ones back home is important. US mobile phone plans may not automatically include international coverage. Check with your carrier about roaming options or temporary international plans before your departure. Alternatively, consider purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival in Ireland. This can be a more cost-effective way to make calls and access data during your trip. Need a phone charger, case or other phone supplies? There's a technology shop just across the street! 

Wi-Fi Access

Many cafes, restaurants, and public areas in Kilkenny offer free Wi-Fi access. Pembroke Kilkenny hotel provides complimentary Wi-Fi to all guests throughout the hotel, ensuring you can stay connected and share your Irish adventures on social media.

Embrace the Unexpected

Sometimes, the most memorable experiences happen when you stray from the itinerary. Be open to exploring hidden alleyways, striking up conversations with locals, or indulging in spontaneous adventures.

Respect the Environment

Ireland is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. Help preserve it by practicing responsible tourism. Dispose of waste properly, be mindful of noise levels in natural areas, and respect wildlife by keeping a safe distance.

Learn a Few Phrases

While English is widely spoken, a few basic Irish Gaelic phrases can go a long way. "Go raibh maith agat" (thank you) and "Sláinte" (cheers) are always appreciated!

Embrace the Pace of Life

Life in Ireland moves at a slower pace than in many parts of the US. Relax, savor the moment, and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere.

From exploring historic landmarks to savoring traditional cuisine and soaking up the warmth of Irish hospitality, Kilkenny offers a unique blend of experiences that will leave a lasting impression.

May your journey be filled with laughter, discovery, and the creation of cherished memories. 

Slán agus beannacht (goodbye and blessings) from Kilkenny, Ireland!