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  1. Traditions and Celebrations for Christmas in Northern Ireland. Celebrating the festive season from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day in Bangor Northern Ireland.

  2. Christmas in Northern Ireland is a wonderful experience, with lots of things to do, places to stay and delicious local cuisine to make special memories with your nearest and dearest. If you're planning on ringing in the New Year in Northern Ireland, build out your trip using some of our suggestions.

  3. View what Northern Ireland has to offer and some of the best things to see and do during a visit. Here's a roundup of the most joyful and memorable Christmas experiences taking place across Northern Ireland, with highlights including the Belfast Christmas Market 2023 and Polar Express in Slieve Donard.

  4. It’s off the charts for Christmas spirit. The 26th is known as St Stephen’s Day in the Republic of Ireland and Boxing Day in Northern Ireland, and it’s traditionally the time to get outside. If it’s not a lengthy walk, people are jumping into the Atlantic or the Irish Sea for a shivering but refreshing swim (also a big tradition on ...

  5. Christmas in Ireland. In Ireland, people celebrate Christmas in much the same way as people in the UK and the USA, but they also have many of their own Christmas traditions and customs. Christmas for Irish people, who are Catholics, lasts from Christmas Eve to the feast of Epiphany on January 6th, which some Irish people call 'Little Christmas'.

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  7. 1. Cashel. The small town of Cashel in Tipperary loves Christmas. Every year, the Cashel Arts Festival — which arranges activities and festivals throughout the year — organizes and presents “Christmas on the Plaza.”

  8. Dec 21, 2023 · Christmas, as we know it today, began to emerge in Britain and Ireland in the 1840s. In 1841, Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, famously popularised the German tradition of Christmas trees and in 1843, the publication of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, promoted Christmas as a season of goodwill.

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