Kilkenny was granted city status by a Royal Charter in 1609. The Local Government Act 2001 formally defined Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford as cities and classified Kilkenny as a town. Later, the Local Government Reformed Act 2014 abolished town councils entirely and Kilkenny became part of Kilkenny County Council as a municipal district. However, the legislation afforded the continued use of the description city in relation to Kilkenny. As such, Kilkenny is officially not a city but is officially entitled to be described as a city. Got it?
S L Song : Love to travel but hate the travelling
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Monday, February 23, 2026
Cormac's Chapel
The Cormac's Chapel is one of the most outstanding romanesque architecture in Ireland. It contains the only surviving Romanesque frescoes in Ireland. Entry is only by guided tour.
A reconstruction of how the chapel may have looked
Sarcophagus of a member of the MacCarthy family
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Rock of Cashel
This rocky stronghold which rises dramatically out of the Tipperary plain was a symbol of royal and religious power for more than a thousand years. The Rock of Cashel was the traditional seat of the kings of Munster as early as the 4th century and prior to the Norman invasion. St Patrick is said to have converted the King of Munster to Christianity here in the 5th century. Brian Boru was crowned as king here in 977 and made Cashel his capital. The King of Munster gifted the site to the Church, turning it into an important ecclesiastical center.
Breakfast at the hotel
We will drive to the Rock of Cashel first. We will then come back to spend the whole day in Kilkenny.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
1810 Restaurant
We had our dinner at the restaurant in the hotel.
Cheers!
Calamari Rings
Vol Au Vent
Roast Irish Beef
Hoban Beef Burger
Sticky Toffee Pudding
Apple crumble
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