The summer guide: What to watch, see and do this season — including free days out

Our critics share their top picks for summer, including festivals like All Together Now
Cork Opera House, June 9

Malahide Castle, June 17
Fairview Park, June 19
INEC Killarney, June 21
Phoenix Park, June 21, 22
Marlay Park, June 24
Aviva Stadium, June 30
Live at the Marquee, July 1-3
Live at the Marquee, July 11
Vicar Street, July 13
Cyprus Avenue, July 15
Cyprus Avenue, July 17
Live at the Marquee, July 17
Live at the Marquee, July 19-20

July 31 to August 3

Croke Park, August 16-17
Cork Opera House, August 19
INEC Killarney, August 27

Stradbally, August 29-31
June 8, 15, and 22, 8.30pm, TG4
June 10, 7pm, RTÉ One
June 12, Netflix

June 13, Apple TV+
Sky/NOW
June 21, Amazon Prime
June 26, Disney+

June 27, Netflix
Live at 11.30pm, July 11, Netflix

August 6, Netflix
August 28, Netflix
June 13
June 20

June 25
July 2
July 11
July 18
July 25

August 8
August 29
June 6
June 6
June 6
June 6
June 27
July 4
July 11
July 11
July 18
August 29
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June 10

June 12
July 3
July 3
July 17
July 31

August 7
Aug 14
June 26-29
July 4-6
August 13-17


The first Wednesday of every month the OPW offers free admission to their properties on a first come/first served basis. Corkonians can visit Charles Fort and Garinish Island for free, for example, and the main list can be found on the Heritage Ireland website. heritageireland.ie
Join the Irish Museum of Modern Art for a free workshop. IMMA has a wide range of workshops on offer, ranging from Botanical Printing to Exploring Queer Identity and Creativity. Check out the IMMA website for more booking information and remember the Museum is always free to enter, with beautiful grounds to explore, and only a short walk from Heuston Station. imma.ie
One of the country’s biggest summer family fun events will take place on July 5 - 6 on the grounds of Newbridge House and Farm, in North County Dublin. Entry is free for those who walk, cycle, or travel by public transport. Visitors can expect oodles of entertainment, great food, and plenty for all ages to enjoy. flavoursoffingal.ie
Galway International Arts Festival takes place July 14 - 27 and while some events require a prebooked ticket, the Festival Garden in Eyre Square is free to visit, along with the Visual Art Installation ‘Interface’ within a short drive of the city centre. The free highlight will occur on the evenings of Friday 18 and Saturday 19, les Insectes Fantastiques parade from Eyre Square and encourage onlookers to step into the Microcosmos. Expect to be wowed by light, sound, and puppetry. giaf.ie
Get closer to nature, take a hike and visit a Coillte forest trail. You can find a full list of walking/hiking trails on the Coillte website and don’t forget your picnic! coillte.ie
Ireland is home to some incredible food markets, and all are free to visit, although you may leave with your wallet a little lighter and your shopping bags fuller. Some of my favourites include the Milk Market in Limerick, George’s Market in Belfast, and Midleton Farmers’ Market.
Did you know that the National Archives provides a free genealogy advisory service every weekday? Located on Bishop’s Street in Dublin, this might be your prompt to investigate your family history with some professional help. The daily service operates on a first-come/first-served basis. Find out more on the National Archives website. nationalarchives.ie
Visit one of Ireland’s official national parks. Learn about nature and conservation, experience the breathtaking power of nature and see the stunning scenery. Trek or hike during the day or stargaze at night. I recommend Glenveagh in Donegal and the Burren in Clare, but each park is unique, and all are free to visit. nationalparks.ie
We all know that Irish weather is temperamental, and many free things to do tend to be outdoors. Which is why our network of National Libraries are a wonderful free resource to tap into this summer. From talks to workshops, podcasting and even learning new skills, your local library has it all. librariesireland.ie