Ireland's favourite Santa Experience
In 2023 we celebrated a whole decade of bringing the joy of Santa Claus to Palmerstown House Estate. We look forward to returning in 2024 - be first to know when tickets go on sale, get access to priority booking and exclusive discounts by signing up to our priority list below!
Palmerstown House Estate, Johnstown, Kill, Co Kildare
Open select dates in November & December
Tickets for 2024 will be announced later this year. Click h ere to sign-up to be notified
WHAT TO EXPECT
HOP ON BOARD SANTA’S HOUSE EXPRESS TRAIN
Visit santa’s manor, christmas cookies with mrs claus, private family visit with santa, photo opportunities, family funfair, festive food & drinks, premium soft toy from santa, a magical event... like no other.
Located just off exit 8 on the N7 and a 15-minute drive from Dublin, Santa’s House Express is the best place to visit Santa this Christmas 2023! The experience begins when you are greeted by twinkling lights at the North gates of Palmerstown House Estate. Check-in with our friendly team and get ready to hop on board!
Santa's House Express is back to its traditional best, all the family will embark on a magical train journey. Take a trip to Santa's Manor, spend time with Mrs Claus as she prepares the Christmas cookies and meet the main man himself in this festive experience like no other! Sign-up to be first to hear when tickets will go on sale for the 2024 experience!
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Letter from santa, finding nutmeg book, reindeer food, welcome to santa’s magical cabin.
Santa and his elves are back for 2023!
It has been a busy year here in the North Pole. After the success of 2022 Santa and his elves have been working hard to ensure every family has a wonderful private visit with Santa Claus!
Upon check in each family will meet their elf guide who will take them directly to Santa’s Magical Cabin.
As always Santa Claus will have know some special information about your children, give them a lovely age appropriate gift and take some gorgeous professional photos to capture the magic of meeting Santa! For more details click here!
Santa's Magical Cabin
Enjoy a Private, Covid safe Santa Visit.
Santa and his elves have been working very hard to make sure you can visit us this year in the safest way possible!
At Santa’s magical cabin, instead of the group experience your family will follow one of Santa’s elf guides direct to Santa’s cabin for a special private (and covid safe) visit with Santa.
As always, Santa will have special information about each of your children, give them an age-appropriate gift, and take a memorable photo that will last a lifetime!
"Finding Nutmeg" Activity Book
Following the success of “Finding Nutmeg” children can now go on their own creative adventure meeting (and coloring in) elves and solving puzzles along the way.
Word searches, mazes, elf doors, spot the difference and many more are waiting! Children will love spending time this Christmas with this entertaining and engrossing activity book.
Surprise Your Child With A Live Santa Experience!
Virtual Santa
Bring the magic home this Christmas when you purchase a personalised live chat with Santa via Zoom !
The Virtual Santa Experience is where you and your family get to visit Santa via Zoom in his magical home without ever leaving yours! Santa will know all about your children and ensure everyone has an enjoyable and entertaining visit.
Each visit will last approximately 10 minutes and comprise of meeting one of Santa’s elves before entering Santa’s magical house.
Bring the Magic home this Christmas
The magic of Christmas is being around those you love and sharing special moments. Bring the magic home with a Personal Letter & Nice List certificate direct from Santa, hang some magical Reindeer Food on your tree before spreading outside on Christmas Eve so Santa knows where your home is or have some magic family story time and activities as you join Sean on his fantastic adventure Finding Nutmeg” and the accompanying Activity book
About Finding Nutmeg
join sean on his magical journey...
When Sean finds himself magically transported to the North Pole, he embarks on a fun filled festive adventure meeting elves, Reindeer and even a talking Snowman!
He will need all the help he can get…. Finding Nutmeg !
Finding Nutmeg is a charming, imaginative and timeless Christmas classic written by Irish author Greg Clarke. A huge success with young and old, Finding Nutmeg has become a new Christmas Eve tradition for all the family for children aged 1 to 100!
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21 Places To Visit Santa In Ireland This Christmas
The run-up to Christmas is a highlight for many families every year, with twinkly lights everywhere, festive parties and nativity plays, and of course, a trip to visit Santa!
The elves at everymum have been researching the best options for visiting Santa in Ireland in 2023. Read on to find the best options for your family.
A trip to see Santa used to mean one of two options: The local shopping centre, or the local department store. Either way, there was usually an elf, there might be a present, and there was always a man in a red suit. It was quick and easy. A no-frills experience, but often the highlight of the Christmas.
Today, it’s not just about going to your shopping centre, oh no. There are now “destinations” and “experiences” where you can visit Santa in his winter wonderland or have a video call live from Lapland in the comfort of your own home!
No longer just a queue and a three-minute chat with the main man; there are train rides, magical trails, forest walks, feeding animals, sleighs, live shows, Mrs Claus, and gallons of hot chocolate (or if you’re lucky, mulled wine). Although of course, it all costs a bit more than Santy in Switzers ever did.
Searching online it might be difficult to make sense of the numerous destinations around the country. But don't worry, we've done the phoning and the googling, and put this list together for you.
It’s just a sample of the many Santa experience options available – based on good online and real-life reviews.
1. Santa’s Magical Trail, Clanard Court Hotel, Co. Kildare
Breaking Great News from Santa’s Magical Trail HQ in The North Pole and the Clanard Court Hotel in Co. Kildare! Together with Santa, Mrs Claus and Head Elf Holly Berry, we are running a Sleep Over event and a NEW Santa Visit experience this December, hurrah!
For the full festive experience, you’ll love Santa’s Magical Sleep Over . We pinky-promise it will be carefully thought-out and will deliver on guaranteed FUN and oodles of Christmas Cheer! Or you could book in for the new Festive Family Meal, followed by a visit to Santa in his log cabin. Click Here for more details.
2. Elf Town, Galway
Elf Town always offers a special experience. Based at Galway Racecourse, visit Mrs Claus in her kitchen and decorate your own Christmas tree cookie with her and the Elves, while enjoying a glass of mulled wine or fruit punch. Then as a small group, you will meet Santa in his grotto, where Santa will give each child a special Elf Town coin, beautifully presented in a gift box to bring home with them.
Elf Town is wheelchair accessible, and also runs special Sensory Events, so if your little one has special needs and would benefit from a quieter environment, just contact [email protected] to find out more.
3. The Santa Express, Wicklow Christmas Market, Wicklow Town
The Santa Express at Wicklow Christmas Market will transport you on a magical train journey to Santa’s Wonderland, in exclusive family carriages. Let the elves guide your through their creative workshops, then relax as Mrs Claus reads some of her favourite Christmas tales.
Of course, Santa will also be waiting to meet all the boys and girls, and each child will get a special gift. Don't forget to enter the festive colouring competition too!
You can also explore the magical Abbey grounds to find delights including a magical funfair, and artisan food and craft stalls. Plus don’t forget to say hello to the Alpacas, and post your letter in Santa’s Official Postbox.
4. The Santa Experience
The Santa Experience is renowned for being full of magic and fun every year, and this year in-person visits are back. Visit Santa in his Magical Cabin where you'll receive a gift and a memorable photo of your visit with the big man.
Want something more traditional this year? You could get a personalised signed letter from Santa with an official 'Nice List' certificate. Or order a special personalised gift box – it includes the letter and certificate, plus a copy of the beautifully illustrated children's book Finding Nutmeg , which details the story of one boy’s magical adventure to the North Pole, a Finding Nutmeg activity book, and a pack of reindeer food!
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5. santa’s enchanted forest, at luggwoods.
Luggwoods is renowned for creating a magical Christmas experience every year, and this year is no exception.
Explore the new Woodland Walk of Wonder with some of Luggwoods’ amazing fairytale characters, before meeting Santa in a breathtakingly beautiful Enchanted Forest setting.
6. Donegal’s Lapland, Donegal
Donegal’s Lapland is a magical experience, starting with a live Christmas show with music, elves, and plenty of surprises thrown in. Look out for Santa as he arrives down the chimney with treats for everyone, but beware the naughty elf! After the show, visit Santa’s village for a trip to the toy factory where your child can choose their own gift, visit the live nativity and much more!
7. Santa House Express, Palmerstown House Estate
Santa’s House Express is back at the Palmerstown House Estate this Christmas for its seventh year!
Hop onboard Santa’s House Express Train for a journey through the beautiful grounds of Palmerstown House Estate, until you reach the Manor. Mrs Claus and friends will welcome you to the great hall with a wonderful show for all their special guests.
She will then invite families to join Santa and some very special characters for an audience to remember! Each family bubble will have their own space to enjoy the show and atmosphere of the audience with Santa and his hilarious helpers.
A warm festive welcome awaits you after your train journey back to the North Pole Village, which has a festival funfair that can be enjoyed by all ages, with unlimited rides for all visitors. There will also be magnificent additions to the festival lighting show.
8. The Christmas Experience, Tayto Park, Meath
At The Christmas Experience each family will meet Santa individually and have a chat during your visit, after a magical adventure through Elf-land guided by Santa’s head elf, Jingles.
You can also meet Mrs Claus as she bakes in preparation for the Christmas holidays, help get the elves out of bed and do their daily exercises, and prepare some magic reindeer food which you can take home to help them on their way on Christmas Eve.
The Christmas Experience includes entry to Tayto Park and attractions such as the Zoo and Junior Zone.
9. Christmas Island, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow
The award-winning Christmas Island – the Santa Experience returns for its 9th year at Hidden Valley Resort, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow. Expect festive fun, and an unforgettable and unique Christmas Experience – You can even stay overnight!
Your experience will include an exciting train journey to the fairy forest. Meet the elves, and bring out your creative side by making a decoration to take home; before enjoying stories and games from one of Santa’s head elves.
When you’re ready to meet the big man himself, Santa will give each child a special token so your little one can choose their own present at the Elves Gift Exchange. You can also enjoy food, drinks, and get a professional family photo (extra fee) while you explore the magical Christmas Island experience, which is packed with twinkling lights.
Or check out these suggestions from our community:
10. Santa Train At Amber Springs – Gorey, Co Wexford
11. Causey Christmas Experience – Girley, Co Meath
12. Winter Wonderland Westport – Westport, Co Mayo
13. Leahy’s Open Farm – Middleton, Co Cork
14. North Pole Outpost – Cuskinny, Co Cork
15. Santa Train – Stradbally Woodland Railway, Co Laois
16. ChristmasTown – Mitchelstown, Co Cork
17. Winter Wonderland – Centre Parcs, Co Longford
18. The Magic Of Santa At Fota House – Fota, Co. Cork
19. Santa at the Winter Wonderland – Barretstown, Kildare
20. Santa at the DSPCA – Rathfarnham, Co Dublin
21. Santa's Christmas Wonderland – Dundrum, Co Dublin
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Santa visit events in Kildare, Ireland
Seapark Residents' Visit to Dáil Éireann
Wed, May 8, 12:00 PM
Seanad Éireann (Upper House of the Irish Parliament)
James Connolly Walking Tour
Sat, May 11, 11:00 AM
The New Theatre
Tarsus Scripture School Summer 2024
Mon, Jun 17, 9:30 AM
RollerFit for Teenage Girls
Wed, Apr 24, 5:00 PM
Roll 'n Bowl
HarMammies on Tour
Fri, Jun 14, 8:00 PM
The Westgrove Hotel
Recovery Strategies for Women in Sport Workshop, May 2024
Thu, May 9, 7:00 PM
Online via ZOOM
Safeguarding 2 Online Workshop, Club Children's Officer Training
Thu, May 30, 6:30 PM
Dublin Kirtan Mela 2024
Sun, Apr 28, 10:00 AM
Orlagh House
Avian Medicine with Dr. Neil Forbes
Sun, Jul 7, 9:00 AM
Midlands Park Hotel
Full Moon Meditation in the Dublin Mountains April 26th
Fri, Apr 26, 7:00 PM
Site Visit to the Athlone Main Drainage Scheme
Thursday at 2:00 PM
Training and the Female Cycle Workshop, June 2024
Thu, Jun 6, 7:00 PM
Kilranelagh Full Guided Walking Tour - Group discounts available!
Saturday at 10:00 AM + 32 more
Kilranelagh Graveyard, Co. Wicklow
Kilranelagh Brigid Guided Walking Tour - group discounts available!
Friday at 11:00 AM + 32 more
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Awesome Walls Dublin
Workshop with Suzzie Vango
Sunday at 11:00 AM
1 Windmill Ln
James Kilbane Concert - A Rathgar Parish Fundraiser
Fri, May 24, 8:00 PM
Church of the three patrons
DSPCA Volunteer Information Session & Shelter Tour
Tue, May 14, 11:00 AM
DSPCA Animal Shelter
DOGGY CINEMA SCREENING
Sun, May 12, 2:00 PM
The Dot Theatre
DSPCA Educational Summer Shelter Tour 2024
Wed, Jul 3, 11:30 AM + 21 more
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Santa Experiences at The Clanard Court Hotel
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Welcome to Santa’s Magical Trail
Hello Everybody and welcome to Santa’s Magical Trail at the Clanard Court Hotel…
We are now taking bookings for the 2023 Santa Season ahead!
We have TWO magical Santa experiences on offer as follows for you…
1. Our famous overnight SLEEP OVER includes our Magical Trail experience + Santa Visit with Gift, a Festive Banquet Mea l (dinner), Bed & Breakfast Stay + evening Santa’s Magical Show with Elf Entertainment! LEARN MORE HERE
2. Our daytrip DINE, SHOW & SANTA VISIT experience and includes a Festive Banquet Meal ( lunch) + (NEW for 2023!) Santa’s Magical Show (matinee) + Make-A-Teddy + Santa Visit with Gift LEARN MORE HERE
Both experiences are running on select dates in December and will absolutely deliver on guaranteed FUN and oodles of Christmas Cheer! Something both our Elf Helpers and Santa Team simply excel at here at the Clanard Court Hotel, where these experiences magically happen every year. WE JUST LOVE CHRISTMAS!
***PLEASE NOTE for previous customers prior to 2020, the Dine, Show & Santa Visit is the replacement experience to the past Trail Only experience for 2023 and does not include the Magical Trail***
We are now in our 15th YEAR of running our award-winning leading Kildare Santa experience…we really love all things Santa and believe in lots of FUN, MAGIC and SMILES along the way!!! To date Santa’s Magical Trail has raised €125,000 for children’s charities and local community projects. This year we will be supporting Barretstown as our nominated and locally County Kildare based childrens charity.
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Consumer Column: Your guide to the best Santa visits around the country
From sleighs, trains and Rudolph and his wet nose rescue dogs, Santa Claus is coming to a town near you.
Evoke’s Consumer Column has made a list and yes, we’ve checked it twice and we’ve found out which Santa visits are nice for the price.
Arnott's Santa Experience
A photo with the Arnott’s Santa is a timeless tradition for generations of Irish households. Santa at Arnott’s has once again gone virtual with Father Christmas located in his cosy living room on Second Level. While the man himself may not be there, with a sprinkle of magic and he appears for that festive family snap. Kiddies can also pop their letter in the store’s mailbox where there will also be a free Santa badge. On arrival to the grotto you will be asked to enter a virtual queue – when it’s your turn you will receive a text message telling to head to the Grotto.
This year Arnott’s Santa is supporting St Vincent de Paul with 100 per cent of all donations going to the charity. Families visiting are asked to give what they can for a great cause.
The Santa snap costs €15 (two copies) and all proceeds go to charity.
Christmas At The Square, Tallaght
The Square in Tallaght have a cartoon Christmas theme for a jolly old time with the centre transformed into a magical winter wonderland.
Great fun for all the family with Santa’s Grotto, 35m Panoramic Ferris Wheel , Kids Funfair and a brand-new Adventure Trail.
Prices are: Wheel Regular (€4.50), Wheel Junior (€3.50), Candy Cane Trampolines (€4), Spin Zone (€4), Merry-go-Round (€3).
Santa Claus is coming to IKEA
IKEA in Ballymun will host eight free festive workshops every weekend during the month of December for the whole family to enjoy
The workshops are free and every child will receive a small gift to take home. Donations are welcome and all money raised will be given to IKEA’s charity partner Barnardos Ireland.
IKEA will be hosting a mini pop-up Christmas pantomime in store on the 4 and 5 December. On 11 December 11, Barnardos children’s choir will be lifting IKEA’S roof with Christmas carols in store with all proceeds to benefit the charity.
The free workshops last 45 minutes and are free and every child will receive a small gift to take home. Donations are welcome and all money raised will be given to Barnardos Ireland. They can host one family per table with up to three children and two adults.
Santa's coming Ho Ho Home to Croke Park
Children are invited to join Santa and his elite team of Elves at their training camp at Croke Park for a sporting Santa Experience.
Santa’s sleigh is making a flying visit to the GAA Museum and Croke Park from 27 November and an elite team of elves from the North Pole have set up camp at the stadium.
The Croke Park Experience promises a winning day out with a difference with a fascinating behind the ‘winter wonderland’ scenes access all-areas, whether that's pitch-side or elving around in the players dressing rooms. There’s also a ‘chill’ out in the Igloo Clubhouse, where all can test their hurling and football skills in the North Pole Skills Zone.
Then it’s on to meet the champ himself with Captain Kris Kringle awaiting his fans in his very own Croke Park Cabin. Here, every child will receive a small GAA-themed gift and photos will also be available to purchase if you wish.
The Santa Experience also includes free admission to the newly refurbished GAA Museum. All tickets must be pre-booked online in advance. Prices start at €11 for an adult, children aged two upwards: €17 (including gift), children aged 13 months – 23 months: €9 (including gift), children under one: free of charge and gift included, but ticket must be booked.
Santa's House Express Drive-Thru Christmas
Back at Palmerstown House Estate in Kildare, Santa and his merry elves will transport families through Elf Town, Santa's Toy Factory and Candy Cane Lane before they discover the wonder of Sing Street and enjoy unlimited funfair rides at the manor.
The festive route takes you through the mesmerising grounds of Palmerstown House Estate and the Reindeer Stables. The final stop is at Santa's Drive-Thru Grotto where Santa and his friend will be greeting (from a safe distance) and taking the Christmas wish-lists.
The Elves will have age appropriate gifts for all little visitors which will be delivered safely to your car.
This years Santa’s House Express sees the return of the funfair with all rides included and unlimited in your ticket. Priced from €22 for children, €5 for infants and €14 for adults, which is no increase on last year, but still one of the more expensive experiences.
Santa Paws is coming to the DSPCA
The Dublin animal charity in Rathfarnham is opening its doors for what is always a barking mad great day out, for all , even the four-legged boys and girls can come along for some toys and treats. The DSPCA are encouraging people to bring pets.
In keeping with Covid safety guidelines the DSPCA have adapted accordingly with their seasonal spectacular festive family pods where eight people can enjoy the fun in private, that includes storytime in Santa's Grotto , a visit with Santa, a gift, hot chocolate with marshmallows, tea & coffee, and of course the chance to get a family photo with Santa including your dog (€5).
Rudolph “the Rescue” Reindeer will be on hand with a special message to share that Rescue Pets Make the Best Pets.
Prices includes all children and adults (babies are also counted as one of the 8). Tickets cost €60 per session so why not bring along the grandparents or cousins.
Santa Train Rathwood Hotel, Co Carlow
This Christmas event includes a train ride through the enchanted forest and then a trip through Fosset’s Big Top where Santa’s elves are hard at work in preparation for the big day.
Prices start from €12.95 for a Santa visit and a free gift with no change on last year's prices.
The Christmas Experience at Tayto Park
It’s Crisp Kringle at Tayto Park with munchies on the menu at Candyland. Where the big guy himself, Mr Tayto , might magically appear at the Park’s wrap-o-matic present machine.
There’s also a visit the reindeer stables before it’s off to visit Santa, Mrs Claus and the elves where after families are free to explore the grounds of the Tayto Park Zoo where there are hundreds of animals to see. T ickets start from €8.
VIP Santa Experience at Winterval Waterford Festival
Winterval Waterford Festival is hosting a fabulous event which includes a Christmas market full of fresh treats and mulled delights as well as live music, dancing, amusement rides and comedy shows.
It'll be running from Friday November 19th until Thursday December 23rd over the first 4 weekends and then a final festive weeklong run from December 17 to 23, to really get you in the Christmas spirit.
Prices for the Santa grotto start from €15, and includes a family photo with Santa in a snow globe. To book Santa check out the availability online .
Winter Wonderland at Westport House, Co Mayo
Explore the magical world of Tinsel Town where you can visit the Wish Tree to make a wish, get your face painted, create Christmas decorations and ride the Winter Wonderland Express.
This is topped off by a complimentary festive drink before it’s off to see Santa and Mrs Claus in their lovely grotto. Tickets start from €15.
Santa's Enchanted Castle, Co Wexford
Mr & Mrs Claus can be found at magical castle on the hill in Wexford. The tour lasts 45 minutes and promises surprises aplenty for all the family.
There is also a sensory friendly tour for children who may be sensitive to audio or visual. Tickets are for kids €20 and €10 for adults.
Luggwoods Enchanted Forest Christmas Experience, Dublin
Luggwoods is nestled the foothills of the Dublin mountains and the Grinch, the Fairy Queen and Santa’s elves are some of magical folk in the woods with Santa to be found in his lovely log cabin where the woods are lit up like a fairytale.
Tickets are €21.95 for kids and €15.95 for adults. No change on last year.
Santa's Christmas Wonderland Ashford, Co Meath
The Santa live program created by Santa’s Christmas Wonderland allows you to have a Zoom call, phone call, letter or video message for your kids and photographs can also be sent in to get personalised bauble keepsake for your tree and a ‘Good List’ certificate.
The price is rather naught as a Santa Call for five minutes is €8. You could probably phone a friend for way less.
Christmas at Bunratty Castle, Co Clare
The Santa Experience in the village of Bunratty in Clare consists of a trail of lights walk at Bunratty Folk Park for all the family which will then be followed by an announcement from Santa Claus at Bunratty Castle.
Tickets are rather naughty at €15 for adults and kids while babies under two years go free.
Elf Town, Co Galway
Elf Town is set over three buildings and four floors and the whole experience takes two hours. A trip to Elf Town includes a visit to Santa, the Elves, Mrs Claus and his trusted reindeer.
Every child will get a special coin keepsake from Santa who will tell them something about themselves and every child receives a gift. But it's very pricey. Adults are €9.95, children (13 months +) are €34.95, and infants (Under 13 months) are €9.95 and booking fees apply.
Santa's Magical Trail at Clanad Court Athy, Co Meath
Clanard Court Christmas offers a family festive meal with a visit to Santa afterwards in his log cabin and includes a gift. This year the hotel has added to their experience with Santa’s Craftsy Workshop and Make-A-Teddy.
Prices include a two-course meal for children and adults, access to Santa’s Craftsy Workshop and Make-A-Teddy, Santa visit and Santa gift. Prices are adults €30, child €36, infant €16 (if food is required, this will be charged at your table) with a booking fee of €3.
Taylor's Three Rock Santa Experience in Kilmashogue
Sees a singing Santa, Mrs Claus snd the Elves as they rock and troll at Christmas in the Grotto.
Following the performance you will be taken to Santa’s grotto for a photo and a gift that has been made in Santa’s toy shop. It includes family pods. Prices start from €6.00 - €25.
The Santa Express at Wicklow Christmas Market
Entry into the Wicklow Christmas Market is free and once in you can browse local, artisan craft and food stalls, and soak up the Christmas atmosphere. A new Eco Ice Skating Rink is a new addition and the popular Santa Express experience returns.
Prices for adults and teens is € 13.95, child 1 to 12 years €21.95, Infant €13.95. Photos range from €12 to €18.
Castlecomer Discoery Park, Kilkenny
With Santa on sabbatical this year the elves have taken over. Castlecomer Park is lit up to spark the imagination for big and small.
The Elf Village is Christmas central this year with fairy houses, open spaces, Christmas lights and it is a wonderful destination for a winter walk complete with hot chocolate.
There’s bouncing nets and junior woodland adventure course for kids aged three to eight to burn off all that Christmas energy. The parks people have also created an Elf on the Shelf scavenger hunt for little ones to enjoy. Best of all it's free.
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The Santa Van
Skip the queue, get santa to come to you, ho ho ho....
It’s hard to believe that Christmas is almost upon us again.
With over two hundred 5star reviews, each child will experience a personal visit from Santa including an age-appropriate Christmas gift. Parents or minders can also take photographs of the memorable visit.
The cost of the personal visit experience €19.00 per child. Minimum 10 Children. (Discounts are available for numbers of 40 or more children
May we take this opportunity to wish you a very Happy Christmas.
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Christmas – Three Unique Santa Experiences in Kildare, Ireland
Santa experiences in kildare.
Are there more than three ‘Santa Experiences’ in Kildare ? Of course there are! Have we ‘experienced’ them all? No, well not yet anyway. However we have discovered and experienced three very unique ones and this article hopes to inspire you to get out and about this Christmas . Lots of happy memory making follows:
- Santa’s Magical Trail at the Clanard Court Hotel in Athy
- Santa’s Boat Tours with Athy Boat Tours
- Santa at Kildare Farm Foods and Open Farm in Rathmuck, Kildare
Three Unique Santa Experiences in Kildare
1. santa’s magical trail at the clanard court hotel in athy.
Santa’s Magical Trail at the luxury 4 Star family run Clanard Hotel in Athy, was indeed a magical experience. We started our evening colouring and sipping on hot chocolates and coffee while waiting for our name to be called to join the Santa’s elves on an interactive journey to meet him.
Smith enjoyed every minute, from petting the not so real reindeer’s to seeing the real deals in Santa’s Barn. We visited the elves bedroom, made cakes in the elves kitchen, and even prepared our own magic sparkling reindeer food. After that we posted a letter to Santa, and were happily greeted by the friendliest elves we could have ever expected to meet.
We met the lovely Mrs Claus who was very happy to have us visit. But of course the pièce de résistance was meeting the one and only Mr. Santa Claus himself.
After our experience we rounded the evening off with dinner in the Bailey’s Bar Bistro within the Clanard Hotel.
The website advises a duration of 75 minutes, but I’d definitely give you and your little ones two hours to enjoy the festive cheer. And add some more if you plan on dining afterwards. Depending on how busy the evening is, expect a little waiting time to visit Santa at the end of the trail. However the bonus is that there is no queuing, as your name will be called. Along with that there’s a play area for both toddlers and older children to burn off that extra excitement.
For more info, prices, packages, times and available dates visit: santasmagicaltrail.ie
To get a real feel of the Christmas spirit, this is the short video I shared on my social media last year.
2. Santa’s Boat Tours with Athy Boat Tours
Santa’s Boat Tours with Athy Boat Tours was a lovely experience, and a unique one. Mixing a Santa experience with gorgeous scenery and nature lessons ticked all the boxes for us.
Boarding the boat at the jetty in Athy that’s adjacent to the Courthouse, we were greeted by Santa’s ‘skipper’ elves. Once on board they helped prepared us for our experience ahead by arranging our life jackets and helping us fit them on. Once fitted we were given safety advice and shown where on the ‘Freedom on the Water’ passenger boat we could watch the world go by.
But before all that there was a very important person onboard who we just had to meet, and he wasn’t hard to spot.
Mr Claus greeted us with a warm smile, festive chat and had lots of gifts waiting for all the little believers.
With present in tow, it was time to either sit back and relax or stand outside and take in the scenery of the River Barrow. Our favourite parts were the nature lessons from Santa’s ‘skipper’ elves.
And luckily for us the weather held up and so there was plenty of fresh air, and nature opportunities. But I have to say it was comforting to step inside every now and then, especially when the teas, coffees, hot chocolates and treats were being served.
For more info, prices, times and available dates visit: athyboattours.ie
3. Santa at Kildare Farm Foods and Open Farm in Rathmuck, Kildare
Santa at Kildare Farm Shop and Open Farm was actually the first Santa we went to see as a little family, Smith was nine months old at the time and the setting was just perfect for us all.
We wrapped up warm and took a leisurely stroll around and through the Open Farm before we made our way to Santa’s House.
There was a queue to visit Santa, and although quite long it did move quickly. As we shuffled along, we were greeted by happy elves and festive decoration before we entered Mr. Claus’ Home, which really did fit the scene. He sat happy to see us on a huge wooden throne surrounded by gifts and a strategically placed bench, that provided seating for all the family for that perfect festive family photo.
Santa at Kildare Farm Foods and Open Farm is free, and each child gets a gift for free. There’s a photograph service, which you pay for and which we availed of as a keepsake. After visiting Santa and the animals there’s also a Christmas Market on site, and the busy Tractor Café to dine in.
For more info, times and available dates visit: kildarefarmfoods.com
We’re looking forward to this year’s Santa adventure. Perhaps we’ll revisit one of these three unique experiences or maybe we’ll visit pastures new! Where have your favourite Santa experiences been?
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Just fab for children, I am a Gran of 1 but can’t hold her as she is in Australia. I would love to take her to all three Kildare places, one better than the next but maybe in the future I may b able to take some grandchildren there. Hotel Clanard just so innovative and good for families. Price per family would b important so as to budget and plan. Margaret xxx
Hopefully you will get to share Christmas with your little grandchild one day in the near future. All three places are great and all are great value for what they offer. Thanks for reading Margaret and Happy Christmas 🙂
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50 Magical Places to Visit Santa in Ireland
July 20, 2021
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As all you parents know, Santa always takes time out of his busy schedule before Christmas to visit Ireland. From Santa Grottoes, to farm, caves and Santa trains, here are 50 Magical Places to Visit Santa in Ireland grouped by county or region for easy navigation. But get your skates on as places book up fast!
2021 Update – Many places are still deciding if they will open this year. We will keep this article up to date as we hear, but please check a venue’s website or Facebook page for their latest updates.
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Places to Visit Santa in Dublin
Visit santa’s enchanted forest experience at luggwoods.
Tickets on sale 4th September 2021
Enter Santa’s enchanted forest at Luggwoods , Saggart and be transported on the Luggwoods Express, a tractor drawn carriage, through the mystical forest to the Big Red Farmyard Barn for your visit with Santa. There will be characters to meet, games and activities to enjoy for a memorable family Santa experience. Selected dates in November and December.
Keep up to date on their Facebook page .
Visit The Santa Experience at Kilnamanagh Shopping Centre, Tallaght
NOTE: 2021 details TBC
The award winning Santa Experience takes place at Dunnes Stores in the Kilnamanagh Shopping Centre, Tallaght on selected dates from November to December. Children will be transported to the North Pole where they can visit:
- The Elves Post Office
- Santa’s Stable
- The Sleigh Station
- Santa’s House
The Santa Experience is a tour through the North Pole where children will learn how Santa and the elves prepare for Christmas and will interact with elves, reindeer, polar bears and may even get to ride in Santa’s Sleigh on their way to meet the big man himself in his authentic log cabin!
Children will be amazed by what Santa knows about them, thanks to the Santa Needs to Know forms, filled in at the time of booking.
Tickets can be booked online in advance , to ensure you get your preferred time and date. Each ticket includes meeting and interacting with Elves and Santa, travelling through 4 fun filled festive areas, and a beautiful gift to treasure.
A professional photographer will be on hand to capture all magical moments and you can order 8 x 10 framed prints immediately afterwards if you wish.
Keep up to date on their Facebook page .
Visit The Elves in Training Santa Experience at Croke Park
Have you ever wondered what it takes to become one of Santa’s trusty elves? Why not find out at The Elves in Training Santa Experience at Croke Park from end November onwards.
Each child gets to take part in Elf Training with Santa and his helpers in the specially designed elf camp at the GAA HQ. Every ‘elf’ will become a member of the North Pole Football, Hurling & Camogie Club, managed by Santa!
Each member of his elite Elf Squad visits the mesmerising snow tunnel, the North Pole team changing rooms. While you’re there make sure you listen for banter in the shower room to see who’s made it to the naughty or nice list! You might also need to hold your nose as you leave the dressing room, as the trainee Elves’ don’t usually listen to Mrs Claus when she tells them to pick up their dirty gear!
One of the highlights of the magical trail is a visit to Santa’s Bainisteoir’s office, the heart of all the action, where Santa reviews tactics and selects his dream team for the big journey on Christmas Eve.
After this meet and greet with Santa, where every child will receive a gift and get their professional photo taken, your family can run out pitch-side, like their GAA heroes, and take their own Croke Park ‘Elfies’, making even more magical memories.
You will then get complimentary admission to the GAA Museum, where you can discover two floors of interactive exhibits. Marvel at the original Sam Maguire and Liam MacCarthy cups and test your hurling and football skills in the museum’s Interactive Games Zone!
Visit Santa on the Bus That Stole Christmas
Find out if you have been naughty or nice on a storytelling adventure through good deeds and bad on Ireland’s only custom built Christmas bus, suitable for all ages. See if you can persuade the elves that your name should be on Santa’s good list this year!
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…but wait! The letters are missing and Santa is sick, you have to save Christmas for jolly old St. Nick! Join the two elves on this puzzling adventure to save the Magic of Christmas. Help them to solve the clues, find the letters and prove you believe in all the good that Christmas can bring. But be wary! Some that seem nice might actually be naughty! If Santa is saved and Christmas Magic restored, there’s a spot on the good list for everyone on board!
Christmas Bus Tours run during September. Tours take 45 mins start to finish and depart from 61 Upper O’Connell St (outside Flanagans Restaurant) and returns to the same spot.
Visit Santa at Dublin Zoo
Santa will be in his grotto at Dublin Zoo every weekend during November and December.
Visit Santa at Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre
Santa visits Stephens Green Shopping Centre every year and promises to be an extra special experience. He is usually in his grotto from late November through to December. Children can also take part in seasonal activities before getting a special gift to take home.
Visit Santa at Airfield Estate
NOTE: Tickets on sale in mid-September 2021
Are you looking for a traditional family Christmas with fun for all ages? Then head to Airfield Estate, Dublin’s only 38 acre working farm this yuletide season for a magical Christmas Experience like no other.
All Aboard The Special Santa Express Trains
The perfect Santa experience for those with a passion for steam trains, Steam Train Ireland offer Santa Special train journeys on selected dates in November & December from Dublin to Maynooth, and Belfast to Whitehead. Tickets go on sale in October and sell out very quickly.
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Places to Visit Santa in Wicklow
Visit santa at powerscourt estate.
There will be plenty of fun for families to enjoy a day out at Powerscourt Estate , Wicklow in the run up to Christmas.
Santa & Mrs Claus will be at Avoca to see all the boys and girls and in addition to their visit with Santa, families can visit the stables and see some of Santa’s animals including, Santa’s deer, pygmy goats, donkeys, rabbits and guinea pigs! Rudolph will make an appearance too!
Visit Santa’s Christmas Wonderland, Ashford
Santa’s Christmas Wonderland is where children come first and “adults go free!”
Nestled beneath the forest canopy in the grounds of the Bel Air Hotel, Ashford, Co Wicklow you will find a magical wonderland waiting for you to experience. Here you can enjoy a real traditional Christmas in a beautiful woodland setting.
Keep updated on their Facebook page .
Visit The Santa Express at Wicklow Christmas Market
Dates: November 27th to December 21st 2021
A day at the Wicklow Christmas Market would not be complete without a visit to see the big man himself, Santa Claus! Get ready for a fun ride on The Santa Express with Santa’s favourite mischievous (but fun!) elf, Oribel, as your train conductor.
After your train ride you’ll be met by a team of elves, led by the notoriously naughty Elf and Safety, who will be eagerly awaiting your arrival. Then visit Mrs. Claus for a favourite Christmas tale. Then of course, it’s time for a visit with Santa! He will be there to meet all of the girls and boys who will get to personally tell him what’s on their Christmas list. Families will visit Santa as a group, and each child will receive a special Christmas gift from Santa Claus himself.
Visit Santa on Christmas Island at Hidden Valley Holiday Park
Santa will be on Christmas Island at Hidden Valley Holiday Park for festive fun and an unforgettable and unique Christmas experience on selected dates from November to December.
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Places to Visit Santa in the South East
Santa’s train adventure at rathwood, carlow.
Tickets go on sale September 1st 2021
Santa’s Train Adventure at Rathwood runs on selected dates during November and December.
This year, board the train and keep an eye out for Santa’s reindeer as you travel through the festive forest. You will then make your way to Fossett’s Big Top to see Santa, Mrs Claus and their elves as they perform a special show!
Note: Each booking must be for a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 6 people.
Santa Express at Castlecomer Discovery Park, Kilkenny
Embark on an enchanted journey to see Santa this Christmas at the Magical Woodland Christmas Experience at Castlecomer Discovery Park. Start your adventure when you journey to the North Pole on a magical train ride through a forest winter wonderland of twinkling lights.
Once you reach the Christmas Village, you’ll have time to explore, make a Christmas tree decoration in the arts and crafts area, or sit back and wrap your mittens around a steaming mug of hot chocolate from the Canopy Café. Children can also play in the elf and fairy village.
The igloos are cosy and full of festive spirit, and it’s here that children will meet Mrs Claus to hear tales of mischievous elves and life in the North Pole.
Last but not least, it’s time to visit the great man himself, where each child will have the opportunity to spend time alone with Santa Claus, to whisper their wish list into his ear, and to receive a memorable gift.
The duration of the Christmas experience is approximately 90 minutes, at a relaxed and enjoyable pace, making sure you can take time to soak up every ounce of magic from beginning right through to the end. Families are welcome to return to the elf village to spend more time at play.
The Christmas Experience at McDonagh Junction Centre, Kilkenny
Experience the magic of Christmas with Nore Valley Park at their bespoke venue within the Courtyard at McDonagh Junction Shopping Centre in Kilkenny. Santa’s Christmas Wonderland adventure runs on selected dates from November to December.
When you book this fun Christmas Experience you can enjoy:
- The whole family is invited to write their greatest Christmas wishes to
- Santa Claus, who will be there, along with his mischievous elves to guide you to his enchanting grotto.
- Make magical reindeer food with the help of Mrs. Claus in her magical kitchen!
- Pet, stroke and cuddle some of Santa’s furry friends in addition to live deer.
Amber Express Santa Train, Wexford
Climb aboard the Amber Springs Santa Train for a magical Christmas experience on selected dates in November and December.
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Places to Visit Santa in Cork
The santa experience at dunnes stores cork.
The award-winning Santa Experience takes place at Dunnes Stores in the Patrick Street on selected dates from November to December. Children will be transported to the North Pole where they can visit:
An Enchanted Christmas at Fota House & Gardens
An Enchanted Christmas at Fota House Cork takes you on a magical journey through the seasonally decorated Fota House. Along the way you will meet some enchanting and entertaining characters before your individual family visit to Santa.
On this traditional experience, every child will receive a specially chosen gift from Santa Claus and there will be lots of seasonal photo opportunities throughout the house – so don’t forget to bring your camera!
Bakestone Café is open, serving their delicious seasonal treats – warming hot chocolates, mince pies and loads more which you can enjoy by the glow of the open fire!
Tickets can be booked online at www.fotahouse.com .
Cork North Pole Outpost
Take a magical journey back to a time where Christmas was about creating magical memories together, at the Cork North Pole Outpost Experience taking place in Cobh on selected dates from November to December.
Santa at Leahy’s Open Farm
Enjoy a magical visit through Santa’s Village at Leahy’s Open Farm on selected dates from November to December.
Journey through the mystical forest where you will find Mrs Claus baking cookies and scones in her little cottage. From there you will step into a magical land of fairies and elves, and of course then meet Santa himself.
Christmas Wonderland at The Farm
Full steam ahead for those hopping on board the North Pole Express at Christmas Wonderland at The Farm, Grenagh, where the Christmas elves and fairies have made a magical wonderland for Santa’s arrival. Open on selected dates during December.
Keep up to date on their Facebook page
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Places to Visit Santa in Limerick
The santa experience at jetland shopping centre.
The award-winning Santa Experience takes place at Dunnes Stores in the Jetland Shopping Centre, Limerick on selected dates from November to December. Children will be transported to the North Pole where they can visit:
Visit Santa at Stonehall Visitor Farm
Santa will be at Stonehall Visitor Farm and Wildlife Park in Kilcornan this December. You will arrive at Stonehall to an array of magical lights and adults will get mulled wine, tea or coffee along with a mince pie. The children can play in the play area while you wait to see Santa in his Grotto. Afterwards visit the stables and meet Rudolph!
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Places to Visit Santa in the South West
Visit santa at bunratty castle, clare.
Experience an unrivalled winter wonderland with a magical, festive atmosphere, and give the children an experience they’ll remember, at Bunratty Castle Folk Park . The Christmas experience runs on selected dates during November and December.
- Come with all the family to visit Santa Claus & his Elves in his Grotto.
- Call in to see Mrs. Claus in her kitchen as she prepares for Santa’s trip – making sure his clothes are ironed and he has plenty of food for his journey.
- Meet and chat with all the Christmas Characters who will be wandering the village street, you might even bump into Scrooge and mind he doesn’t spoil the Christmas cheer!
- Enjoy the Polar Express train ride so much more.
- You can also ice-skating for an additional fee.
Santa at Crag Cave, Kerry
In Kerry, Santa’s Winter Wonderland takes place every December. Kids will see Santa’s Bedroom, the Elves Bedrooms, Snow Scenes, Polar Bears, meet Mrs Claus and have a go on an Animated moving ride before heading to Santa’s Grotto to meet the big man himself. One hour play at Crazy Cave included.
Santa at Aillwee Cave, Clare
Visit Santa in his workshop at Aillwee Cave on selected dates from November to December. Along with Mrs Claus and his team of happy Elves, Santa ensures a very special personalised visit for each child.
Santa Elves are waiting with their LISTS of the boys and girls visiting every day. They will guide everyone along the cave passageways singing Christmas Carols all the way. Santa Claus with his helper will meet and chat with each child and of course have a present for everyone. Mrs Claus is there to greet the grownups with a glass of Hot Punch and a Mince Pie.
Santa at Atlantic Air Adventures, Clare
Take to the skies with Santa this Christmas at Atlantic Air Adventures, Shannon. Meet Captain Santa Claus on the flight deck of his BAe146 before taking a simulator flight challenge on selected dates in December.
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Places to Visit Santa in Galway
Tickets on sale September 2021
Santa and his merry band of elves are looking forward to returning to Galway and meeting all the wonderful boy and girls at Elf Town .
Elf Town is back for 2021 with a bigger and better experience. The entire journey will take over 2 hours and promises to be full of fun. It is set over 3 buildings, and the Elf Town journey is over 4 floors with each area expertly designed and decorated by the expert team of elves.
Your journey into Elf Town begins through the Grand Entrance at the Castle gates, where you will meet Glitterpants – Santa’s head Elf – who will get you started on your journey and show you Elf Town’s very own “Elf Town Shuffle”.
During your visit you will also see Jack Frost’s ice house, the elf postal portal, the LED dance floor with Boogie the Elf, throw snowballs on the Elf Terrace, have a cookie with Mrs Claus, and enjoy a private visit with Santa. Finally, bring the gold coin you receive from Santa to Santa’s Toy Shop and trade it in for the toy of your choice!
Be sure to book your tickets early to avoid disappointment.
Visit Santa at Slieve Aughty
The Christmas Festival takes place at Slieve Aughty in Galway during December. Santa will be only be available for groups of 12 or more, so get together with family and friends for a unique Santa experience. You can add extras to your visit including pancakes and hot chocolate for everyone!, pony rides, face painting, a gift from Santa for every child etc.
Visit Santa at Athenry Heritage Centre
Experience the magic of Christmas in the award winning Athenry Heritage Centre Christmas Winter Wonderland experience with fun filled activities for all boys and girls this December.
Visit Santa at Brigit’s Garden, Galway
Santa and little helper come every year to have fun with Santa’s Christmas Magic Show at Brigit’s Garden. Mrs Claus is usually also in the Garden to add a touch of magic to the Santa Experience.
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Places to Visit Santa in the Midlands
Santa’s house express at palmerstown house estate, kildare.
Tickets on sale September 1st 2021 with priority access in advance.
This year, Santa’s House Express will be a drive-thru experience with unlimited outdoor funfair (inclusive in your ticket price) at the 1,100 acre Palmerstown House Estate.
This magical drive-thru experience will allow you to visit the elves in Elf Town, followed by a visit to the awe-inspiring Twinkle Avenue and The Enchanted Forest, before the main event – meeting Santa in his Grotto. The big man himself will have a gift for each child and time to chat with the family. Then, park the car and enjoy the fun and thrills at the funfair in the North Pole village.
The event will run from November 26th to December 23rd 2021.
Santa’s Magical Trail at The Clanard Court, Kildare
Tickets on sale September 7th 2021
Join Santa’s elves on a wonderful journey through Santa’s Magical Trail – a fun filled and action-packed experience for children young and old held at the Clanard Court Hotel, Kildare.
The award-winning, leading Kildare Santa experience (TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award for Families) … is for anyone who really loves all things Santa and believe in lots of fun, magic and smiles along the way!
For 2021, Sleep Over and Magical Trail will again be different to previous years to keep everyone safe. It will be a scaled back experience like last year’s, but will deliver on guaranteed fun and oodles of Christmas cheer.
Green Santa at Belvedere House, Westmeath
Treat your children to a magical Christmas experience with Green Santa at Belvedere House , Westmeath.
Green Santa arrives at Belvedere House on the first Saturday of December and proceeds to his magical grotto, along with his elves, where he meets children, and comes back every weekend during December.
Green Santa at Belvedere offers a great value and quality Christmas experience with a difference. Children booked in to see Green Santa will get a potted Holly Tree to bring home with their family to plant out and watch it grow with them over the years, as a lasting and fond memory of their visit to Green Santa at Belvedere. Every child will also receive some Reindeer Food and the customary Victorian Candy.
Online pre-booking for this event is essential and all Green Santa Bookings will include entry to Belvedere House, Gardens, Park and Play Areas. For those who want to walk the outdoor trails after their Green Santa visit please dress appropriately for the weather on the day.
Visit Santa at Birr Castle and Experience the Magic of Christmas, Offaly
Come and enjoy the magic of Christmas at Birr Castle Gardens and Science Centre this December.
You will be greeted and entertained by the Castle elves, before taking a trip to the enchanting Birr Castle. There you will meet Mrs Claus in the library sitting beside an enormous roaring fire reading magical festive stories. Your visit continues to the elegant dining room with its giant Christmas tree where you will meet the man himself… Santa Claus!
Each booked child will receive an age appropriate gift from Santa as well as a sweet treat and hot chocolate, The experience will last approx. 45 minutes. Pre-booked adult and children tickets also include general admission to the Treehouse adventure playground and gardens (T&Cs apply).
For more details or to book your tickets visit the website or call (057) 9120336
Visit Santa at Lullymore, Kildare
Lullymore Christmas is a magical experience for both young and old as the park is transformed into a Winter Wonderland of family fun with some very special guests to entertain you along the way!
Your memorable visit will include:
- A Festive Train trip – the Lullymore Christmas Express will take you on a magical trip through an illuminated ancient woodland.
- Christmas Holograms in old-style thatched cottage
- Crib scene in Early Christian Centre
- Illuminated walkway to Fairy Bower
- Animals such as donkeys, goats and miniature horses will be in the paddocks beside the Indoor Centre.
- And, of course, a chance to visit Santa and a gift from the busy elves in their workshop!
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Places to Visit Santa in the North West
Visit santa at lough key, roscommon.
Celebrate Christmas at Lough Key Forest and Activity Park when Santa usually pops in for a visit during December (date tbc). You can also enjoy free tasty mince pies & mulled wine, free face painting and free festive music.
Victorian Christmas Experience at Strokestown Park, Roscommon
The annual Strokestown Park Victorian Christmas Experience has lots of festive attractions for all of the family including;
- A visit with Mrs Claus at Santa’s Stables where you will meet the animals.
- Elves will accompany you through the magical tunnel into the secret underground rooms of Strokestown House. Here you will see the elves busy at work preparing for Christmas.
- The highlight of the Victorian Christmas Experience is meeting Santa Claus by the fire in the traditionally decorated library of Strokestown Park House. to receive a Christmas gift.
- Afterwards have a hot chocolate and take part in traditional craft activities.
Tickets can be booked on the Strokestown Park website .
Visit Santa at Donegal’s Lapland
Tickets on sale from August 29th 2021
Visit Donegal’s Lapland at Doagh Famine Village on selected dates from November to December. See a live festive show with music, elves and Santa coming down the chimney!
After the live show, Santa will take all the children through Santa’s Village to his Toy Factory where they can chose their own little present.
Visit Santa at Westport House, Mayo
In Mayo, Westport House ’s Winter Wonderland is a magical family experience brimming with Christmas cheer that will leave the kids starry-eyed and the whole family believing in fairy-tales!
Kids will adore a special visit to Santa in his grotto, story-time by the fireside with Mrs Claus, sing-a-longs with the Elves and festive face-painting to really get them in the Christmas spirit.
Visit the elves hard at work in their Workshop where kids can make their own yuletide log and decorate their own Ginger Bread Man, and stop by the Christmas Wish Tree for the real spirit of Christmas.
Visit Santa at Arigna Mining Experience, Roscommon
Santa goes underground this Christmas at Arigna Mining Experience in Roscommon. He will be there on selected dates in December. Visitors can also enjoy entertainment from Fred the Party Professor, Joe Daly Magician and Custard Pie Puppet Show depending on the dates they visit!
Visit Santa at Tullyboy Farm, Roscommon
You can re-live the magic of a traditional Christmas at Tullyboy Farm during December. Visit the old time kitchen and stir the Christmas pudding and make a wish before you visit Santa who will be in residence on Saturdays during December.
Take the Santa Express at Oakfield Park, Donegal
Tickets on sale from August 30th 2021
Oakfield Park in Raphoe, Co Donegal invite you to board the Santa Express at the station and have an enchanting train ride through the woodlands to meet Santa and his helpers!
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Places to Visit Santa in the North East
Visit santa at the enchanted forest christmas experience, meath.
Visit Santa at the Enchanted Forest Christmas Experience , The Millhouse, Slane, Co. Meath on selected dates during November and December.
Enjoy a wondrous journey, with magical elves, to visit Santa, deep in the Enchanted Forest, where you and your family will have a truly extraordinary Christmas Experience; full of festive spirit. The elves will meet you in Santa’s workshop and lead you and your family, through the magical Christmas experience where you can visit;
- Santa’s extraordinary workshop
- The Elfin kingdom within the Enchanted Forest where you can take part in some Elfercise!
- Mrs Claus’s woodland kitchen
- Santa in his study
- Santa’s Sleigh
Make sure you fill in some important information that you feel would amaze your child that Santa knew about them. Each ticket includes 5 guided activities with the Elves, meeting Mrs Clause and receiving a beautiful gift from Santa.
Visit Santa at Causey Farm, Meath
In Meath, have a Causey Christmas Experience at Causey Farm on select dates from November to December when the farm comes alive with the magic of Christmas.
Slide into Santa’s Toy Workshop and make your way through the Elf door to his Grotto where you will receive a gift from the man himself. Afterwards follow the Bethlehem Train to the stable where you will see live animals at the crib, visit Christmas Cottage to experience an old Irish Christmas and don’t forget to pay a visit to the reindeer!
Santa at Tayto Park, Meath
Visit Santa at Tayto Park on dates from November through December. Santa will be waiting to see all the boys and girls in his magical grotto, where you can tell him how good you have been and what you really want for Christmas. Afterwards you can enjoy Christmas arts & crafts, storytelling and a trip to the 5D Cinema along with all day park entry.
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Places to Visit Santa in Northern Ireland
There are so many places to catch the big man in red this December in NI – here are just some of the many!
Santa at W5, Belfast
Take a journey on the Winterland Express through the enchanted forest and into the Winterland Castle to meet Santa on dates in November and December at W5 Belfast in his icy Christmas Cavern where every child will receive a special gift.
Santa’s Polar Express at Slieve Donard, Down
Santa’s Polar Express visits the Slieve Donard Resort, Co Down in December.
Other places to visit Santa in Northern Ireland:
- Meet Santa in Derry at The Jungle’s Christmas Wonderland on dates during December.
- Visit Santa in his grotto at Belfast Zoo this December.
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22nd Sep 2021
The ultimate list of Santa Experiences to get booking now
Laura Cunningham
It’s beginning to look a lot like… OK, maybe not just yet.
Yep, she’s back banging on about Christmas in September. I know, I know, but now is the time to book the super popular Santa experiences before they sell out.
Not everyone is as early as us, but rest assured we’ll add more to the list as they launch their events and more tickets go on sale. But in the meantime, you can get booking this lovely lot now.
Who have we missed? We’d love to hear your suggestions of brilliant santa experiences from around the country to add to our list.
This year is the year we’re going to super organised and stress-free come December, isn’t it? …ISN’T IT?!
SANTA EXPERIENCES IN DUBLIN
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTcKQeUseH_/
Where: Saggart, Co. Dublin
What: “Santa’s Enchanted Forest Walk of Wonder truly is a sight to behold. The Twinkling lights and Seasonal Magic fills the air as you walk the Majestic trail before you meet Santa at his Luggwoods Log Cabin”
Tickets: Book Luggwoods Christmas Tickets her e
The Christmas Experience at Airfield Estate
https://www.instagram.com/p/CT1iPXXs9OV/
Where: Airfield Estate, Dundrum, Dublin
What: “Set across 5 acres in the surrounds of Airfield House, you can pay a flying visit to the Statue of Liberty, before taking delivery of your special gift during a private visit with Santa. You’ll then drop into the Claus Café where you can enjoy fragrantly spiced wine or warm chocolate Jersey milk before taking a twirl on the vintage carousel. Take a walk through the twinkling lights into Antarctica, before cookie decorating in the Elves Kitchen and learn the ancient art of origami in the far east. Peek into Santa’s Alpine Workshop where you can capture a family photograph* on Santa’s sleigh, and post that all-important Christmas list.”
Tickets: Book tickets for Santa at Airfield here
Visit Santa at EPIC
https://www.instagram.com/p/CSW_WE9sYUf/
Where: CHQ, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1
What: Individual appointment with Santa, including a gift and a photo and access to the museum
Tickets: Book your Dublin Santa visit at EPIC here
VISIT SANTA IN KILDARE
Santa’s house express @ palmerstown house estate.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTRfG72Kr6b/
Where: Johnstown, Kildare
What: “Drive-thru Christmas is a magical drive-thru experience visiting the elves in Elf Town, followed by a visit to the awe-inspiring Twinkle Avenue and The Enchanted Forest, before the main event – meeting Santa in his Grotto – the big man himself will have a gift for each child and time to chat with the family. Next up – park up the car and enjoy the fun and thrills at our inclusive, unlimited funfair in the North Pole village. Guests also have the option here to purchase some hot food and festive treats, and an option to get a professional photo gift of their family on Santa’s Sleigh.”
Tickets: Book your tickets for drive-thru Santa in Kildare here
Santa’s Magical Trail at Clanard Court Hotel
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTeuLAmoEvZ/
Where: Athy, Co. Kildare
What: A festive meal, access to Santa’s Craftsy Workshop and Build-A-Teddy, santa visit and gift
Tickets: Visit Santa in Kildare here
SANTA EXPERIENCE IN MEATH
Causey farm.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTnCl-TgG7G/
Where: Navan, Co. Meath
What: The details of this year’s famous “Christmas Experience” are TBC
Tickets: Tickets go on sale on October 1st
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTpJ610qvsW/
Where: Ashbourne, Co. Meath
What: “Christmas Experience tickets include all day Park and Zoo entry, Unlimited access to the Junior Adventure Zone* & a Visit with Santa.”
Tickets: Book Santa tickets for Tayto Park here
SANTA EXPERIENCES IN WICKLOW
Christmas island @ hidden valley.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4QIhF1nS5m/
Where: Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow
What: Christmas Island is going ahead for 2021, with details TBC
Tickets: Tickets for Christmas Island will be on sale shortly here
SANTA IN WEXFORD
Kia ora mini farm magical christmas experience.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTUpH3-qmfy/
Where: Gorey, Co. Wexford
What: Kia Ora’s Christmas Experience is going ahead for 2021, with details TBC
Tickets: Booking for Kia Ora’s Christmas experience will begin in October
SANTA IN WATERFORD
Ardmore open farm & mini zoo.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTSOg52Mi_u/
Where: Ballykilmurry, Ardmore, Co. Waterford.
What: The Winter Wonderland Christmas Experience is coming back this year, with details TBC
Tickets: Not available just yet, but keep an eye on Instagram here for updates
SANTA EXPERIENCE IN CARLOW
Rathwood santa train.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTXv7i7hfTT/
Where: Tullow, Co. Carlow
What: “ The Rathwood Express will take you through the enchanted forest and into Fossett’s Big Top where you can meet Santa and his elves as they put on a magical show, from the comfort of your family carriage! On the Rathwood Express Train, families will stay seated in their pods throughout the entire event, which minimises contact.”
Tickets: Book your Santa train experience here
SANTA EXPERIENCES IN CORK
Santa at the barn @ leahy’s open farm.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJJ8C78FJ2g/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading
Where: Dungourney Co.Cork
What: “Santa is going to greet all the boys and girls from the Barn at Leahys Open Farm. He will chat with the kids and adults, there will be presents available and photos can be taken with Santa.”
Tickets: Book your Cork Santa visit at Leahy’s here
Cork North Pole Outpost Experience
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTxOWeLIgEl/
Where: Cobh, Co. Cork
What: “The Cork North Pole Outpost Experience is a fun and imaginative theatrical production bringing to life the real values of a good ol’ fashioned Cork Christmas. Every year the elves bring a truly unique experience for families.”
Tickets: Book you visit to Santa in Cork here
VISIT SANTA IN GALWAY
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTt1E8tKWe0/
Where: Galway Racecourse
What: “Four magical floors, giving you an exceptional, fun-filled journey through Elf Town”
Tickets: Book your Elf Town experience here
VISIT SANTA IN CLARE
Bunratty castle.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CIlw7pJI3Q_/
Where: Bunratty, Co. Clare
What: Bunratty Castle is transformed into a winter wonderland of twinkling lights, each year
Tickets: Keep an eye on Bunratty’s social media for updates on 2021’s event
VISIT SANTA IN MAYO
Winter wonderland @ westport house.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUHde8qAtjw/
Where: Westport, Co. Mayo
What: “Santa and his Elves will welcome all into the magnificent grotto at Westport House. Old and young alike can come and enjoy the day with us in the warm and cosy Westport House under the Christmas tree surrounded by festive cheer and beautiful decorations. Get into the Christmas spirit with a hot drink and have your face painted. Join in the Elves Workshop or drop in and listen to Mrs Claus’ magical Christmas stories. ”
Tickets: Buy tickets for Santa in Mayo here
VISIT SANTA IN LONGFORD
Centr parcs.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B42uqAfgjUa/
Where: Centre Parcs, Longford
What: Details of Centre Parc’s Christmas experience for 2021 will be announced shortly
Tickets: Keep an eye on the website for updates
SANTA VISIT IN DUBLIN, CORK, ENNIS, LIMERICK and PORTLAOISE
The santa experience.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTZS3MWMbvF/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading
Where: Dublin, Cork, Ennis, Limerick, Portlaoise
What: Private cabin visits with Santa that are autism friendly at all times
Tickets: Book all locations of The Santa Experience here
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The Best Value and FREE Places to Visit Santa in Ireland
November 1, 2023
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Are you looking for value or free places to visit Santa in Ireland? Christmas can be an expensive time of year so we are always on the look out for ideas to save you money. We have put together the best value and free places to visit Santa in Ireland this Christmas so everyone can have a very merry Christmas.
With the average price of a Santa visit for a family of two adults and two children coming in at well over €100, this annual excursion is a significant outlay. With that in mind, our criteria to be included on our value or free places to visit Santa in Ireland was €60 or less for a family of four.
If you have more recommendations, do let us know in the suggestion box below! We’ll add more as we find them…
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Free Places to Visit Santa in Ireland
Lough key forest and activity park, roscommon.
Date: December 17th 2023 from 1pm to 3pm
Price: FREE
Santa, Mrs Claus along with their team of elves and Frosty the Snowman will be making a stop at Lough Key Forest and Activity Park this December 17th. You can:
- Have a meet and greet with Santa
- Enjoy mulled wine and festive treats
- Take some beautiful festive photos.
Booking Details: No booking required for this event. To find out more, check out the Lough Key Forest and Activity Park Facebook page .
IKEA, Dublin
Dates: Weekends in December
Prices: Free
Bring the little ones to visit Santa at IKEA in Dublin, and they can enjoy some festive activities while they visit.
Santa’s grotto is located in the main entrance and he will be there on selected dates in the run up to Christmas. We hear that this Santa is excellent with any children who may have additional needs.
For more information and to book tickets, click here .
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Best Value Places to See Santa in Ireland
Reminder, our criteria to be included here as a value place to visit Santa in Ireland was €60 or less for a family of four.
Santa’s Magical Cabin – Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Laois & Clare
Dates: 17th November to 23rd December
Prices: €13.50 per child including gift, €6 per adult
The award winning and original Santa’s Magical Cabin returns for this 2023 Winter season! Upon check-in an elf guide will meet each family and take them directly to meet Santa Claus in his magical cabin.
Children will be amazed by what Santa knows about them, thanks to the Santa Needs to Know forms, filled in at the time of booking. Santa will also give each child a beautiful age appropriate gift. Everyone will be entertained throughout by energetic elves who will tell everyone exactly how Santa, his reindeer and all the elves prepare for Christmas. Book your visit now !
- Dunnes Stores, Patrick Street, Cork City
- Dunnes Stores, Ilac Centre, Dublin 1
- Dunnes Stores, Ennis, Co Clare
- Dunnes Stores, Kilnamanagh Shopping Centre, Tallaght, Dublin 24
- Jetland Shopping Centre, Limerick City
- The Kyle Centre, Portlaoise, Co Laois
Santa Experience at Croke Park, Dublin
Dates: November 16th to December 22nd
Prices: €17 per child, €11 per adult
A team from the North Pole are setting up a training camp in Croke Park and they’d love you to visit as they prepare for their special journey around the world on Christmas Eve.
On the Santa Experience, you’ll see the Elf Dressing Rooms, the Igloo Clubhouse and the North Pole Skills Zone.
Then it will be time to step inside Santa’s very special Croke Park cabin to meet the man himself. You can take a photo with Santa and tell him about your predictions for the 2023 GAA All-Ireland Championships!
Every child will receive a small GAA-themed gift and photos will also be available to purchase if you wish.
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Santa’s Christmas Wonderland at Dundrum Town Centre
Dates: November 27th to December 24th 2023
Prices: €24 per child, adults go free (max 2 adults per child)
Head to the Winter Wonderland, set in a beautifully crafted timber village with thousands of sparkling lights. On arrival, check-in at the ticket office where every child will receive a personal passport that Santa will stamp for you.
With your ticket, step through the Secret Wardrobe into the Magic Garden, and on to the Candy Cane Trail for some riddles and games with the elves. Now it’s only a few short steps through the gingerbread garden and it’s into the Elves’ Workshop where you’ll see some of the amazing wooden toys that the Elves have made. Then head to visit Mrs Claus who has a wonderful collection of story books and is always busy making mince pies for Santa and dinner for the Elves. She will give every child a special note for the Fairies and maybe some secret ‘Reindeer Food’ for Christmas Eve.
Finally, an Elf will call you in to visit Santa for a chat and a wrapped present!
This year funds raised will go Ireland’s National Autism Charity, As I am.
Arnotts Dublin
Dates: Various through December
Prices: TBC for 2023
Santa visits Arnotts every year and we are just waiting on him to confirm the dates for 2023! Each year, all proceeds raised from Santa visits are given to partner charities.
Your visit to Santa includes a souvenir badge for each child. A professional photograph of your visit can be purchased at an additional cost.
Santa at the Galway Christmas Market
Dates: Fridays to Sundays from November 17th to December 17th
Prices: €20 per child
A trip to the market is a festive experience like no other. Immerse yourselves in this winter wonderland; marvel at the glittering lights, soak up the festive music, and lose yourselves in a world of colour and merriment. Top off your trip with the little ones by paying a visit to the man in red himself!
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Visit Santa at Jervis Shopping Centre, Dublin
Dates: November 14th to December 24th 2023
Prices: From €16 for one child; €28 for 2 children and €38 for 3 children and €48 for 4 children. Parents go Free.
This year the Magic Elves are waiting for you, so they can create the most wondrous Christmas Experience for you and your family. After your family create their very own snow storm, it’s off to see Santa in his incredible North Pole Magic Grotto, receive your presents.
Meet Santa at the Red Stables, St Anne’s Park, Dublin
Dates: Select dates from December 8th to 17th
Prices: €16 per child (+ €2.13 Eventbrite booking fee)babies under 12 months with a sibling and adults go free
Olive’s Room elves will be on hand to help the children decorate gingerbread biscuits, create a festive decoration and draw a picture or post their letter to Santa. Each child will receive their craft, a gingerbread, hot chocolate. There will be face-painting with the fabulous Rosie from Roar.
Michelle La Grue photographer will also be there to capture the moment if you wish, and printed photos are available for anun extra cost. Michelle volunteers her time.
All profits from the event and photos go to Laura Lynn.
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Visit Santa at Wicklow Lifeboat Station
Dates: December 10th from 10am to 6pm
Prices: €10 per child, adults go free proceeds go to the RNLI
Visit Santa in his unique and magical grotto at Wicklow Lifeboat Station where elves will be on hand to face paint and provide a treat of cookies and milk for all the children. Santa also has a little treat for all the boys and girls and Rookie the Reindeer and Santa will be happy to have photos taken with everyone.
All proceeds raised go to the RNLI
Winter Wonderland at Barretstown, Kildare
Dates: November 25th and 26th 2023
Prices: A visit to the Christmas Market is free. Santa visits are €50 for a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children), €18 per child, €10 per adult
Get ready for the fantastic Christmas-filled experience that is Winter Wonderland at Barretstown. Browse through the Christmas market stalls, soak up the Christmas music, enjoy some delicious food in Elizabeth’s Tree House, and take part in the Christmas raffle. And of course, you’ll be able to top it all off with a visit to the man himself in the wonderful grotto…Santa!
There will also be magic tricks, face painting, Christmas stories and the chance to meet the Christmas elves.
Visit Santa at Solas Eco Garden Centre, Laois
Dates: Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays from December 1st 2023
Prices: €10 per child, adults go free
This year at SOLAS, ring in the festive season with a host of events and the Santa Experience. Included in your ticket is the chance to walk through the wonky winter wonderland, full of surprises and meet Santa’s helpers and Sean the Sheep! Then ring the bell to see if Santa will appear to give you a special gift.
Visit Santa at The Pavilion Garden Centre, Ballygarvan
Dates: Weekends from November 25th to December 17th
Prices: €15 per child and adults go free.
Santa will return to The Pavilion again this year to greet all the girls and boys in advance of his round the world trip on Christmas morning!
Your Santa visit costs €15 per child and includes a children’s gift. You can add a family photograph for an extra cost if you wish.
For further information and to book tickets, click here.
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Kildare – Santa at Donadea Forest Park
Santa at Donadea Forest Park 2012
Visit Santa in the magical setting of Donadea Forest Park where he will be living in the forest for a number of weeks before he goes back to the North pole.
A family outing that will combine woodland walks, wildlife, hot drinks, and Santa.
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Family Fun Tip :- Wear wellies and dress warm as you will be out in the forest. Bring a torch also if its late in the evening.
Facilities:- Donadea Forest Park has a car park, café shop, picnic site, toilet and a variety of forest walks.
Venue:- Donadea Forest Park, Kildare
Classification :- Family Christmas Event / Children under 12
Dates:- TBC
- Weekdays 2pm – 5pm
- Weekend 11pm – 5pm
Admission:- €13
Forest Walks: – The Nature Trail is less than 2.5km long and winds through the various natural and man-made elements that make up Donadea. There is also the short Shrubbery Trail – only 300 meters long – which has been laid through the collection of trees and shrubs planted in the last century.
Location:- Donadea Forest Park is located 8km south of Kilcock on the R407 to Naas and is also accessible via the R407 about 13km north of Naas on the Kilcock road
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Things to do in Moscow: how to visit Moscow | Unmissable, cool & unusual
- September 2, 2023
What are the best things to do in Moscow? What to do in Moscow? First, I will list the main places to visit by theme, passing by the must-sees, but also more unusual places in Moscow. Then, I will describe what to see in Moscow in one day and how to visit Moscow in 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 days. Let’s go!
Good to know. For more information, click on the places to open the dedicated blog posts.
Main places to visit in Moscow & best things to do in Moscow
I worked in Moscow and I loved this city for its dynamism and energy. We find there from time to time to see friends, remember good memories and enjoy this giant city! Then the time has come for us to share with you our practical guide.
TOP 5 must-see places in Moscow
- Moscow Red Square
- St. Basil’s Cathedral
- Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- Bolshoi Theatre
Places of cultural, historical and religious interest in Moscow
- Novodevichy Convent and cemetery
- Tretyakov Gallery
- Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
- Kremlin Izmaïlovo (pseudo-historic place, recently built in the image of the old, one of the best things to do in Moscow for your Instagram account 😉 )
- Park and ancient village of Kolomenskoye
Visit Moscow of the Soviet era
- Moscow State University and Sparrows Hill
- VDNKh and the Museum of Astronautics, one of the key landmarks of the Soviet era in Moscow
- GULAG Museum
- Metro stations
- The Stalinist skyscrapers, scattered all over the city
Less touristy places in Moscow
- Gorky Park and the GARAGE museum
- The old Krasny Oktyabr factory
- Zaryadye Park
- Center for Contemporary Art, WINZAVOD
- Business center, Moscow City
Main districts of Moscow to visit
- Patriarch Ponds
- Tchistye Prudy
- Kuznetsky most
- Arbat Street
However, regardless of the length of your stay, whether you are going to visit Moscow in 4 days or in 2, you need a visa. The article Obtaining a tourist visa for Russia could then be useful in any case.
What to do and see in Moscow in one day?
List of things to see and do in Moscow in one day:
- Go to Red Square
- Visit St. Basil’s Cathedral
- See Kremlin walls (but not to visit)
- Visit Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- Discover Kuznetsky most districts and see Bolshoi Theatre building
- And if you have time at the end of the day: go to the Sparrows Hill or to the Moscow City for a beautiful view
Things to do in Moscow in 2 days
If you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, there are 2 purposes: do not miss the essential places of Moscow and optimize travel.
- First day: Red Square , Saint Basil’s Cathedral , Zariadye Park, Bolshoi Theatre , Kremlin
- Day 2: Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the former Krasny Oktyabr factory on Balchug Island, Gorky Park, Moscow State University (one of the Seven Sisters buildings ) and Sparrow Hill
As 2 days os really short, be sure to choose an accommodation in the best districts where to stay in Moscow .
Walking on Red Square in Moscow: one of the unmissable things to do in Moscow
Iconic place and one of the must-see places in Moscow and even in Russia! Besides, if there was only one place to visit in Moscow in 2 days, this place would then be Red Square, without hesitation. Therefore, starting the city tour with Red Square is ideal . Several buildings are on the square, but not all of them have to be visited. Check out my blog post about Moscow’s Red Square in detail to learn more and not miss anything.
Visiting Saint-Basil’s Cathedral inside
Even more emblematic than Moscow’s Red Square! Built in the middle of the 16th century under the orders of Tsar Ivan Le Terrible, this cathedral is one of the most beautiful monuments of Orthodox art, and definitely one of the unmissable places in Moscow. Visiting Saint-Basil’s Cathedral inside is one of the most beautiful things to do in Moscow!
- Visit estimate time : 1h30
- Entry ticket : 700 RUB. Tickets can be purchased on the cathedral’s official website 45 days before the tour.
- Audio guide (recommended): 500 RUB
- Opening hours : June to August 10 am-6pm; from November to April: 11 am-5pm; May, September, October 11 am-5pm. Cathedral closed on Wednesdays. Entrance is closed 45 minutes before closing.
- Find out more in the dedicated article: Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow
Take a walk in Zariadye park: one of the coolest things to do in Moscow after visiting Red Square
Zaryadie Park is just a 10-minute walk from St. Basil’s Cathedral, so it’s easy to include in your itinerary if you’re going to visit Moscow in 2 days. From its heights, you can see the red walls of the Kremlin. But, the most impressive point of view is the platform which overlooks the Moskva river. A must see! And clearly one of the coolest things to do in Moscow!
- Open 24 hours a day
- Good to know! Park Zaryadye is also a place to visit in Moscow in winter. Find out more here: What to do in Moscow in winter?
See the Bolshoi Theatre and discover the Kuznetsky Most district
The Bolshoi Theatre is the most famous Russian theater in the world. The most economical way to see a presentation at the Bolshoi Theater is to take the tickets on the theater’s official website in advance, so here is our tutorial to help you: How to buy entrance tickets to the Bolshoi? In addition, several pedestrian or one-way streets
The Bolshoi Theater is the most famous Russian theater in the world. The most economical way to see a presentation at the Bolshoi Theater is to take the tickets on the theater’s official website in advance, so here is our tutorial to help you: How to buy tickets to the Bolshoi? In addition, several pedestrian or one-way streets are located north of the theater. It is therefore very pleasant to find them to leave the main axes of the megalopolis.
Visit the Moscow Kremlin
Visit Kremlin is on top of things to do in Moscow. A place of power for centuries, the Kremlin then shows us a whole different image when viewed from the inside. If you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, the Kremlin is certainly one of the must-see places in Moscow.
- Opening hours : Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Thursday.
- See our blog post about visiting the Moscow Kremlin
Visit the Cathedral of Christ the Savior
This impressive Moscow Cathedral is the seat of the Russian Orthodox Church. It is a must see if you visit Moscow in 2 days and clearly one of the things to do in Moscow. The Cathedral of Christ the Savior was first built in 1883 in memory of Russia’s victory over Napoleon’s Grand Army. Then in 1931 Stalin ordered its destruction. It was then rebuilt again (identically) only in 2000.
- Where? Ulitsa Volkhonka 15. At the foot of the Kropotkinskaya metro station.
- Opening hours . Daily: 10: 00-17: 00, except Monday: 13: 00-17: 00
- Free entry (some closing restrictions, for example a short)
Good to know! In orthodox religious places, one must avoid excessively uncovered clothing. Women should cover their heads. After visiting the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, you can explore Bolotny Island and Gorky Park. This is one of the routes our guide to Moscow.
The old Krasny Oktyabr factory: one of the coolest things to do in Moscow
If you cross the Moskva River by a pedestrian bridge which is located just in front of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, you will enjoy a beautiful view of the city and at the same time you can discover Balchug Island. Furthermore, if you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, you can include this island in your itinerary between the cathedral and Gorky park. Here is the old confectionery factory Krasny Oktyabr, which has gradually turned into a fashionable micro-district. There are then some elements of street art, cafes and restaurants and some Moscow bohemian side. At the end of the island you can see a gigantic 98-meter-high monument dedicated to the Russian reforming tsar Pierre The Great.
Good to know! You can find on this island are the trendiest nightclubs in Moscow. On weekends, there are taxi caps after midnight so there are so many people. On the other hand, if you go there in winter and during the day, the island is quite empty and less interesting to see.
Gorky Park is one of the TOP places to visit in Moscow, because it allows you to better understand the life of the locals and their rhythm. In fact, it’s a huge entertainment park. For example, in winter there is a giant ice rink and in summer – free dance or yoga lessons, sandy beaches for playing volleyball, an outdoor cinema. So, like the locals, have a Stakantchik (ice cream or cooked corn), and enjoy the atmosphere of the place: that’s one of the interesting things to do in Moscow to discover the city.
- Where? Krymsky Val 9. 20 minutes’ walk from Krasny Oktyabr, along the quays.
Sparrow Hill and Moscow State University
The Sparrow Hill, Vorobiovy Gori in Russian, is the highest point in Moscow. It is rather known to Russians, but less to travelers. A nice view on Moscow opens from the hill, and in particular on the Luzhniki Stadium. In addition, on the hill itself is the Moscow State University: an impressive skyscraper from the Soviet era.
- How to get there? By bus T7 (35 min) from Oktyaborskaya station, near Gorki Park. By metro (Vorobiovy Gorki station) + climb the hill on foot. On foot along the Moskva along the Gorky Park (1h30) + climb in funiculars.
Good to know! It is possible to cross the Moskva river by funicular. We actually tested it and it was pretty cool! That is one of our favorite things to do in Moscow!
What to do in Moscow in 3 days?
If you are going to visit Moscow in 3 days, it would be interesting to dive into the Soviet era which strongly marked the country and the city. After the Bolshevik Revolution, the capital was transferred from Saint Petersburg to Moscow, in order to mark the change of power. Moscow then became the world showcase for communist ideology. Here are the best things to do in Moscow for 3-day-trip!
VDNKh, visit Moscow of the Soviet era
VDNKh is a large exhibition center in the north of Moscow, where there are still several striking witnesses of the USSR. The most interesting are the Museum of Cosmonauts and the Statue of the Worker and the Kolkhozian , which will certainly impress you with its size!
GULAG History Museum
The explanations of the museum are very well done. We really have the feeling of going back in time. If you are going to visit Moscow in 3 days and you are interested in history and this subject in particular, I recommend this museum. Visit the GULAG History Museum is one of the most interesting things to do in Moscow.
Discover the Patriarche Pounds district
It’s a nice neighborhood in Moscow where you can come across rather affluent locals, but not necessarily very bling-bling. Take a walk in this area is really a cool thing to do in Moscow! In addition, the Ponds of Patriarch is one of the places of Bulgakov’s novel “Master and Margarita”. As this is an interesting area to see, we have included it in a walking tour of Moscow. The route ends at the Moscow Kremlin, which is very convenient, because you will be able to visit Moscow in 3 days by optimizing your trips.
What to visit in Moscow in 4 days: TOP things to do in Moscow in 4 days
If you want to visit Moscow in 3 days, you will already see a lot of things. On the other hand, if you stay one more day, you have plenty to do! The Novodevichy Convent, the Tchistie Proudy district and the Izmaylovo Kremlin are very good candidates for you, if you are going to visit Moscow in 4 days.
Visiting Novodevichy Convent in Moscow
The Novodevichy Convent is one of the most brilliant examples of Russian architecture, according to UNESCO. This beautiful complex was built in 1524 and today consists of the convent, but also of a cemetery whose status could be compared to that of Père-Lachaise in Paris. Visiting Novodevichy Convent is one of the great things to do in Moscow, if you want to go a little bit outside of the center!
Discovering Tchistye Proudy district
It’s one of the most popular areas of Moscow, with many cafes, restaurants and bars nearby. It is therefore a place to discover if you want to visit Moscow in 4 days. It is just as pleasant for a stroll as for the discovery of local life. For example, in winter the pond turns into an ice rink.
Visiting the Izmaylovo Kremlin, one of the coolest things to do in Moscow!
The Izmaylovo Kremlin is more of a tourist than a historic place. On the other hand, it is a pretty impressive place to discover, especially on weekends. Inside the Kremlin, there is a flea market where you can find a little bit of everything, but mostly good souvenirs to bring from Moscow. For example, chapka, traditional Russian scarves or matryoshka (Russian dolls). Add the Kremlin and the Izmaïlovo market to your itinerary if you are going to visit Moscow in 4 days, because it is a nice and very colorful place! Visiting the Izmailovo Kremlin is one of the things to do in Moscow, if you want to put colors in your Instagram account! 😉
In 4 days, we will have the opportunity to see several Moscow: Classic Moscow, Moscow of old Russia, Soviet Moscow and a little bit of the new Moscow. So what to visit in Moscow on the 5th day of travel?
What to visit in Moscow in 5 days?
Art lovers will be delighted to discover the Tretyakov Gallery and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, while others will prefer to stroll along Arbat Street, see the buildings of Moskva-City or visit Bunker 42.
Admiring Russian art at Tretyakov Gallery
Founded in 1856 by an industrialist and great lover of art, the gallery has grown over the decades, and then bequeathed to the state. Today the collection includes more than 140,000 pieces, 15,000 of which are paintings. Visiting the Tretyakov Gallery is one of the things to do in Moscow if you want to discover Russian art!
- Where? Pereoulok Lavrouchinski 10. A 5-minute walk from Tretiakovskaya station
- Opening hours. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Closed on Mondays.
- Entry tickets. 500 RUB.
Visiting the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts presents the treasures of ancient Egypt, the paintings of Rembrandt and Cézanne, a fine collection of Impressionism.
- Where? Ulitsa Volkhonka 12
- Opening hours. Daily: 10: 00-20: 00, except Thursday: 11: 00-21: 00. Closed on Mondays. The boxes close an hour before closing.
- Entry tickets. The prices vary according to the collections from 300 to 750 RUB.
Walking on Arbat Street
All Russians know Rue Arbat. So, walking on Arbat street is one of the things to do in Moscow. However, after the years, little by little it became very touristy. This is a pedestrian street only. There are souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes there, but it is no longer the most authentic neighborhood in the city.
Seeing the buildings of Moskva-City (Moscow City)
Moskva-City is Moscow’s business center, much like Paris’s Defense district. The skyscrapers of Moskva-City are among the tallest in Europe: 373 meters high! Very nice place to see at dusk.
Good to know! You can admire a nice view of Moscow City from the docks of Tarasa Shevchenko. It’s especially beautiful in the evening with all the lights on.
Bunker 42, one of the most unusual things to do in Moscow
Bunker 42 is a secret military complex which was to be used by the Soviets in the event of a nuclear attack: a space of 7000 m² 65 meters underground!
- Where? 5 Kotelnitcheski Lane, 11.
- Prices. 2200 RUB per person
- Opening hours. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Restaurant inside. Original, but rather a tourist trap.
What to visit in Moscow in 6 days or more?
There are still so many places to see, because Moscow is a big megalopolis and there is always something exciting to do there. For example: the ancient Kolomenskoye village or the WINZAVOD contemporary art center .
If you are interested in history and want to see Russian cities on a rather “human scale”, it would certainly be interesting for you to discover the cities of the Golden Ring . For example, it is very easy to get to Sergey Posad from Moscow (less than 2 hours in train). Visiting the Golden Ring is one of the best things to do in Moscow if you are staying more than a 5-6 days.
There are still plenty of places to see in Moscow, however I did my best to list here the best things to do in Moscow, what to see in Moscow in one day, but also in 2, 3, 4 or 5 days in Moscow!
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The best things to do and places to visit in Moscow, Russia
Updated On 14th October, 2021
While Moscow isn’t always at the top of everyone’s Europe bucket list , it’s certainly one of the best places to visit in Europe if you’re looking for a more alternative adventure! In this blog post I plan on sharing some of the free things to do in Moscow, as well as the best places to visit in Moscow, so that you can enjoy some of the best things to do in Russia!
Moscow, the capital of Russia, sits in the European part of the country. It’s an incredibly beautiful city, which I personally found to be more beautiful than Saint Petersburg (which is often people’s preference). The capital is certainly a lot busier, and less laid back than Saint Petersburg , but it’s a much more colourful and vibrant city, full of stunning and unique architecture.
Visiting famous landmarks such as The Kremlin and St Basil’s Cathedral, enjoying some of the green space in Gorky Park, watching a ballet in the Bolshoi Theatre… these are just a few reasons that you should visit Moscow! On top of that, because of visa restrictions (we’ll get onto that later), it’s also one of the most unique destinations in Europe.
There is a common misconception that Moscow is a dangerous city, but now that I’ve visited, I don’t believe this to be true. I would say the same rules apply here as to other large cities: avoid walking in dark areas alone at night, keep an eye on your belongings on public transport, and be streetwise. There’s no reason to avoid visiting this energetic city and miss out on these amazing things to do in Moscow!
It would take months if you wanted to truly explore Moscow because it’s a huge city, but I’m going to share some of my favourite things to do in Moscow and places to visit in Moscow so that you can prepare for your upcoming adventure! Even if you’re only there for a few days, you should be able to fit in these highlights from my trip.
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Where is Moscow?
If you’re wondering ‘Where is Moscow, Russia?’ then you’ve come to the right place! Moscow in in west Russia, the European part, and it’s the capital city.
How do you get to Moscow?
Getting a visa for moscow:.
To get into Russia, you need to get a visa. The processing time is approximately 20 days, and you’ll need to have your fingerprints taken at a visa centre in London , Edinburgh or Manchester. You can find out more about getting a visa for Russia here.
Getting to Moscow:
Once you’ve got your visa, the easiest way to get to Moscow from the UK is by flying. Direct flights between London and Moscow take just under four hours, and with an airport layover you’re looking at a 6-7 hour trip. You can also fly in from many other major European and international cities.
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16 best places to visit in Moscow...
1. st basil’s cathedral.
The most iconic building in Russia and one of the most iconic buildings in the world. St Basil’s Cathedral is one of the best places to visit in Moscow, if not the best!
St Basil’s is situated on Red Square, where you’ll also find many other popular places to visit in Moscow. In my opinion this still stands out against them all. There’s something about the multi coloured domes against the Moscow skyline that I found quite spectacular.
Although I’d already been in Russia for several days, it wasn’t until I was at this amazing piece of architecture that I really felt I was in Russia.
The cathedral was built by order of Ivan the Terrible, and apparently after the architect completed it, Ivan blinded him so that he could never build anything more beautiful. Whether or not this story is true, it certainly adds a bittersweet feeling as you stand admiring the beauty of St Basil’s Cathedral.
Inside is a museum displaying many historic items once used at the cathedral, which costs 700 rubles to enter. In my opinion it’s worth the entry fee, as simply seeing the ornate interior walls is a spectacle in itself.
2. The Kremlin
This historic fortress that sits on Red Square is probably the largest landmark and one of the most popular places to visit in Moscow. It’s the official residence of the President, although he doesn’t actually live there. It’s been rebuilt many times since it was first constructed in 1147 out of wood, before Ivan III the Great ordered it to be made from stone, which is the Kremlin you’ll recognise today.
This place is huge, and there’s quite a lot to see. The first problem I had was finding where the entrance was. Even though I had a pre-booked ticket, I was then told I still had to visit the ticket office to exchange it for another ticket. I also needed my passport, so make sure you have yours if you plan to visit the Kremlin. After a lengthy queue I finally had a ticket I could use to enter the Kremlin, and had to go through security. The security here is thorough, so make sure you don’t take too much in with you. I had my pockets full, and it was a nightmare emptying them and explaining each item, before I was finally allowed in. Once inside you can pay for extra tickets to visit the various museums, however there’s also quite a lot to see simply on the grounds if you don’t want to spend too much.
See more tips for travelling on a budget here.
There’s so much to see here, including The Assumption Cathedral, Ivan the Great Bell Tower Complex, the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Armoury Chamber and Diamond Fund. There is also the Tsar Cannon (a huge artillery cannon), and the Tsar Bell. The Tsar Bell is the largest bell in the world. An incident with a fire and water being poured over the bell caused it to crack and for a slab to break off from it, which can now be seen propped up next to it.
As you walk around the grounds you’ll hear the sound of whistles. The guards patrolling the area will blow a whistle at anyone walking where they shouldn’t. Even if it’s just on the grass, or towards more restricted areas. This can sometimes be funny to watch, as often the tourists will be in a world of their own whilst a guard is blowing a whistle at them. Sometimes a guard will be stood face to face with a tourist angrily blowing their whistle before the tourist realises they need to get back onto the main path.
This is perhaps one of the more unusual places to visit in Moscow! Gum is a huge department store situated on Red Square. It’s an interesting department store to walk around, with several levels, although the shops inside are certainly quite pricey. It’s a beautiful building when it’s lit up at night, and it seems to fit in nicely amongst the other famous sights on Red Square. Even if you don’t plan to buy anything here, one of the best things to do in Moscow is to take a quick look inside, although bear in mind there are usually security checks before entering.
4. State Historical Museum
The large crimson building on Red Square is now the State Historical Museum. It was originally the first pharmacy in Russia, and later a University before finally becoming the museum it is today.
Unfortunately I didn’t go inside as my time was limited and there was so much else I wanted to see, but if you have the time I think it would be one of the best things to do in Moscow. There are items dating back to the 6th century, and maybe even further. There’s also a library inside storing many ancient manuscripts and the largest coin collection in Russia.
5. Bolshoi Theatre
Bolshoi means big in Russian, so it roughly translates to large theatre. The Bolshoi Theatre is one of the foremost ballet companies in the world. The exterior of the building is an impressive sight, one of the most beautiful places to visit in Moscow, and it’s certainly worth admiring from the outside. There are guided tours of the interior, but if you really want to experience the theatre, one of the best things to do in Moscow is to watch a ballet here.
I was torn between booking a seat, but the ballets were very expensive. I’d have liked to have seen “Swan Lake”, (as at least I may have recognised some of the music). Unfortunately there were no performances on the days I was in Moscow, so I decided to pass. But if I return to Russia, then watching a ballet will be on my list of things to do.
6. Sparrow Hills
If you want a good view of the city, then Sparrow Hills is one of the best places to visit in Moscow. It’s a bit of a trek outside of the centre, but if you have the time then it offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy city. There’s a viewing platform here which gives you fantastic panoramic views of Moscow.
Nearby you’ll see the magnificent Moscow State University building, which is one of the seven sisters of Moscow.
7. Seven Sisters
Whilst in Moscow, you’ll no doubt notice these magnificent soviet skyscrapers dotted around the city. At the time of construction they were the tallest buildings in Europe, Moscow State University being so until 1997. There are, as the name suggests, seven in total, which are: Hotel Ukraina, Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Apartments, the Kudrinskaya Square Building, the Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow State University, and the Red Gates Administrative Building.
If you visit Sparrow Hills, then you’ll come across Moscow State University, but I’m certain as you explore the city, you’ll see more of these giants against the Moscow skyline. One of the best things to do in Moscow is to see if you can locate all seven as you wander round the city!
8. Nikolskaya Street
The start of this street is found by Red Square. It’s one of the most prominent pedestrianised streets in Moscow, filled with shops, restaurants and bars, so one of the best places to visit in Moscow if you’re looking for a bite to eat or some souvenirs!
What makes this street extra special are the thousands of bright lights in the sky above. After dark it looks simply magical with the many colourful lights overhead as you walk beneath them. One of the best things to do in Moscow is to visit Nikolskaya Street after dark and see them for yourself. It almost feels like Christmas in London!
There is another street nearby which also features similar lights, “Kuznetskiy Most”, which is also quite beautiful, but I thought “Nikolskaya Street” was ever slightly more impressive.
9. Izmailovo Kremlin and Izmaylovskiy Bazar
Did you know that The Kremlin in Red Square is not the only Kremlin in Moscow? Kremlin actually means a type of fortress, so there are many in Russia.
The Izmailovo Kremlin is a fairly new addition to the city, having been built in 2007 as a cultural centre. With its multitude of colours and historic style, it has a real fairytale feel to it. There are several small museums here for you to explore, devoted to subjects such as Russian folk art, vodka and bread (yes, bread). Visiting these is definitely one of the more unique things to do in Moscow!
It’s a little way out of the centre, but it’s an interesting place to visit in Moscow to see something a little bit different, and it won’t be as overcrowded with tourists.
Next to the Izmailovo Kremlin is the best market in Moscow for souvenirs. You’ll find good and poor quality items, but you’ll certainly pick up a bargain if you take your time and haggle for a good price. Many of the items here you’ll get for half the price you would in souvenir shops in the city centre. It’s here that I picked up several Matryoshka dolls for a very good price. I think I’d have paid more than double, or possibly even triple if I’d have bought them elsewhere.
10. Izmailovsky Park
Not too far from Izmailovo Kremlin you’ll find this huge park, one of the prettiest places to visit in Moscow. It’s easy to get lost here, so try to make sure you keep track of where you entered if you plan to go back the same way. There’s a lot to see in this park, a round pond, ferris wheel, playgrounds and sports grounds, shooting galleries, cinemas and a skate park.
There are often festivals, concerts and exhibitions at the park, on top of firework displays and dance parties.
The main reason I chose to visit the park was to find the painted trees. A local artist “Yevgenia Khlynina” has been painting on trees in this park, and one of the best things to do in Moscow is to explore the park looking for them. One of the most famous pieces of hers is the “Hedgehog in the Fog” from a famous soviet cartoon.
11. Gorky Park
The most famous park in Moscow is named after the writer “Maxim Gorky”. Although it’s likely you’ve heard it mentioned in the song “Wind of Change” by “The Scorpions”.
There’s lots to do and see in the park with sports facilities and exhibitions. During the summer months this is one of the best places to visit if you’re looking for things to do in Moscow; there are often open air concerts and an open air cinema. There are many statues and sculptures in the park, including a small sculpture park area which features many interesting pieces.
One piece of advice: don’t visit Gorky Park or any other parks on 2nd August if you’re in Russia. 2nd August is Paratrooper day, which usually encourages a lot of drinking in the park, which is not always very welcoming.
12. Arbat Street
One of the oldest and busiest streets in Moscow, and the most famous pedestrian street in the city. Arbat is one of the most popular places to visit in Moscow. There are several shops including many dedicated to souvenirs, but although these will have a good range of goods, they will be quite expensive . You may see street performers and buskers, and there are often poets reciting famous works, if not their own works.
It’s within walking distance from the Kremlin, which should only take around 10 minutes.
There are actually two streets with this name, Old Arbat Street and New Arbat Street. Old Arbat Street is where you’ll find the pedestrianised area. New Arbat Street is a separate street which runs alongside a main road, filled with many bars and restaurants.
13. Metro station art
The best way to get around Moscow is by using the metro, and the metro is a tourist attraction in itself.
Although I obviously didn’t visit every metro station, I believe that every single station is unique in its own beautiful way. Many of the stations I passed through were impressive, quirky or simply jaw dropping. You’ll more than likely pass through many of them on the way to other sights, but I’d recommend the following: Komsomolskaya, Novoslobodskaya, Mayakovskaya, Teatralnaya, Arbatskaya, Prospekt Mira and Ploschad Revolutsii (be sure to pet the dog statue for good luck).
There are of course many others for you to explore, but these are the ones I considered to be some of the most impressive places to visit in Moscow (even if they’re only metro stations!).
VDNKh is an exhibition centre with many monuments and museums. Now that it’s combined with the Botanical Garden and Ostankino Park, one of the best things to do in Moscow is to spend the day at this recreational centre enjoying a mix of nature and culture. The most popular museum in the complex which you shouldn’t miss on your trip to Moscow is the Museum of Cosmonautics.
15. Lenin's Mausoleum
Despite requesting to be buried with his mum in St Petersburg, it is at the foot of the Kremlin on Red Sqaure that you will find Lenin’s Mausoleum, where Vladimir Ilych Lenin has been frozen in time since 1924. It’s only open for a few hours a few times per week. Photography is not allowed, and you should line up on the western corner of the square (near Alexander Garden) to wait you turn to see the embalmed body.
16. Novodevichy Convent
Novodevichy Convent, on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Moscow. Located south west of the centre you’ll find this stunning monastery. Inside you’ll find a cathedral and several churches, surrounded by high walls and 12 towers.
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Santa's Magical Trail at The Clanard Court, Kildare. Dates for 2023: December 1-3, 8-10, 15-17 and 20-22. ... Visit Santa and his elves at his Woodland Workshop before Christmas Day. Pre-book your visit where all children will receive a gift from Santa and a special souvenir photograph;
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We have put together the best value and free places to visit Santa in Ireland this Christmas so everyone can have a very merry Christmas. ... Winter Wonderland at Barretstown, Kildare. Dates: November 25th and 26th 2023. Prices: A visit to the Christmas Market is free. Santa visits are €50 for a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children), €18 ...
Visit Santa in the magical setting of Donadea Forest Park where he will be living in the forest for a number of weeks before he goes back to the North pole. ... Venue:- Donadea Forest Park, Kildare. Classification :- Family Christmas Event / Children under 12. Dates:- TBC. Times:-Weekdays 2pm - 5pm;
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Things to do in Moscow in 2 days. If you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, there are 2 purposes: do not miss the essential places of Moscow and optimize travel. First day: Red Square, Saint Basil's Cathedral, Zariadye Park, Bolshoi Theatre, Kremlin. Day 2: Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the former Krasny Oktyabr factory on Balchug Island ...
1. St Basil's Cathedral. The most iconic building in Russia and one of the most iconic buildings in the world. St Basil's Cathedral is one of the best places to visit in Moscow, if not the best! St Basil's is situated on Red Square, where you'll also find many other popular places to visit in Moscow.
Telephone code: Moscow has two telephone codes - 495 and 499 (prefixed by 00 7 if dialling from abroad). Codes must be used and prefixed by an 8 - so 8-4 495 1234567, for example, then the ...