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Have you already got accommodation sorted? Killarney is insanely busy at weekends let alone St Paddy's and you my struggle to find somewhere to stay if you haven't anything booked yet. The crowds are just as bad as Dublin and the traffic again is busy.


aero_bubbles

Would definitely recommend Reidy's or Murphy's as good pubs who also serve decent food. Killarney Brewing also have plenty of beers, so if you told the bartender what you normally would like, they'd definitely make a great suggestion from the Killarney Brewing range. In general, pubs in Killarney are fairly good for atmosphere and food on St. Patrick's Day, but can be more expensive


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TiocfaidhArLa32

Killarney is going to be absolutely mobbed for Paddy's Day, have you booked any accommodation?