The Best of Ireland’s Historic Irish Pubs
Irish pubs are much more than just a place to quench your thirst – they are places for storytelling, music-making, and merriment. And the pub tradition in Ireland is a hallowed one – with many pubs dating back hundreds of years. We asked our Ireland experts, CIE Tours, for a few of their favorites. Most of these bars have an exclusive relationship with the tour operator. If you’re going on a guided tour, only CIE Tours can take you there.
Crosskeys Inn is a charming country pub in Antrim- and the oldest thatched pub in Ireland. This old stone cottage, dating back to the 17th century, was once an inn for stagecoach passengers heading between Belfast and Derry. The authentic thatched roof is a real standout. The building shows its heritage vividly: the stone floors are worn down from generations of footsteps, the walls are uneven, and the various rooms of the pub have open turf fires. Today, the pub is famed for its proprietors' warm welcome and as a popular spot for traditional musicians. CIE Tours is the only company that can take you there – on the Irish & Scottish Sampler, the Scots- Irish Tour, and Evergreen Ireland North.
Sean’s Bar in Athlone can lay claim to being the most historic bar of all. The Guinness Book of Records has recognized this charming old pub as the oldest pub - not just in Ireland, but in Europe! (And likely the world.) The pub has been around since 900 AD. Not only does it have a documented and detailed history, but archeologists have dated some “wattle and wicker” walls -- uncovered in a 1970s renovation – all the way back to the ninth century. Check out the castle next door – it’s 200 years younger than Sean’s! Visit the pub and you’ll see ancient artifacts on the wall, sawdust-covered floors, and cozy turf fireplaces. You’ll visit Sean’s Bar exclusively on the Irish Legends, Irish Pub tour, Irish Gold, and Evergreen Ireland North tours.
Marine Bar in Dungarvan is a cozy spot where you can sit by a peat fire as you quench your thirst, as people have been doing for three centuries. In its earliest days it served as a stop for British Marines based nearby, and later it became a popular stop for passengers along the stagecoach line, which passed nearby. When the railway led to the end of stagecoach traffic, and emigration rose, the pub’s fortunes declined. Musician Christy O’Neill purchased the bar in recent years and revived it as a lively spot where local musicians often play. This visit is available exclusively through CIE Tours, on the Irish Classic, Irish Gold, and Irish Pub Tours.
Visit some of Ireland’s finest pubs and so much more when you travel with CIE Tours. The company offers guided vacations all over Ireland, as well as in Scotland, England and beyond. If you prefer to travel independently, CIE Tours makes it simple, with a choice of 17 classic itineraries to Ireland, available for self-drive or with an expert specialist driver. Or CIE Tours can customize a dream vacation, whether it’s for a special private driver experience for a few travelers, or a group trip for a whole gang.