Séjour de quatre jours à Rome
by GSE68
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Hello,
est il possible de visiter le même jour matinée : musée vatican, sixtine et basilique st pierre puis en après-midi musée de la villa borghèse ??
aussi pour le colisée, cela est jouable en demi journée ??
merci a vous
G.
A quelle période allez-vous à Rome ?? ca dépend aussi du monde et des files
moi j'y ai été en janvier et peu de monde, donc le colisée en 2 heures, on avait fini, et pour le vatican, coupole, crypte, musée et chapelle sixtine, à mon avis en 4-5 heures c'est déjà pas mal ! Pour la Villa Borghèse je n'avais pas visité.
arrivons sur Rome le 27 Decembre, restons 3 jours complet, a mon avis nous aurons du monde, pour cela je souhaite déjà faire ma resa pour la visite du vatican avec guide !!!
as tu un site web que tu connais pour réserver la visite du vatican, quelle est le tarif ??
Nous pensons prendre le "Romapass" pour les transports, et réduction pour les autres visites.
G.
http://mv.vatican.va/5_FR/pages/MV_Home.html
+ il faut réserver aussi et surtout pour la Villa Borghese...
+ il faut réserver aussi et surtout pour la Villa Borghese...
Mathilde
Le Musée Borghèse se fait en quelques heures. Mais sur réservations seulement et d'avance par internet comme vous le savez peut-être ?
Je suis tout a fait d'accord avec les réponses de tomguiss.
Le vol est trop important dans un voyage pour ne regarder que le prix.
Théoriquement oui, mais tu dois tenir compte que le Vatican, le Colisée et la villa Borghese ne sont pas situés dans les mêmes quartiers et que faire une course à pied entre deux visites n'est vraiment pas la meilleure façon de visiter une ville, sans compter que tu auras sans doute envie de t'arrêter quelques secondes pour manger. Il est préférable de répartir ces visites en plusieurs jours. D'autant plus que c'est en la parcourant à pied et en prenant son temps qu'on découvre des endroits qui n'étaient pas nécessairement prévus à notre programme mais qu'on ne regrette pas d'avoir visité. Je te suggère de visiter dans une même journée les sites qui sont dans le même secteur (Colisée, Forum, place du Capitole).
Pour la Galerie Borghese, on doit réserver à l'avance et les visites sont à heure fixe.
Bonjour,
Visiter Le Vatican et La villa Borghese la même journée, c'est un peu comme si à Paris, vous visitiez le Louvre et le musée d'Orsay la même journée... Ca fait beaucoup d'oeuvres d'art la même journée et vous risquez l'overdose, sauf si vous êtes fan, bien sûr ! Les musées du Vatican sont immenses, et même en laissant à part certaines salles pour arriver plus vite à la chapelle Sixtine, après la visite de la basilique Saint Pierre, pour peu qu'il y ait un peu de queue, vous en aurez clairement plein les jambes !
Bon séjour !
Visiter Le Vatican et La villa Borghese la même journée, c'est un peu comme si à Paris, vous visitiez le Louvre et le musée d'Orsay la même journée... Ca fait beaucoup d'oeuvres d'art la même journée et vous risquez l'overdose, sauf si vous êtes fan, bien sûr ! Les musées du Vatican sont immenses, et même en laissant à part certaines salles pour arriver plus vite à la chapelle Sixtine, après la visite de la basilique Saint Pierre, pour peu qu'il y ait un peu de queue, vous en aurez clairement plein les jambes !
Bon séjour !
Bien compris.....surtout que nous souhaitons aussi prendre le temps de faire quelques resto sympa !!!
Vu que nous restons 3 jours plein, il est clair que nous cherchons a sélectionner les sites à ne pas rater durant notre court séjour.
Mon idée
1 er jour : Musée vatican avec chapelle sixtine et basilique St Pierre
2 eme jour : Colisée, forum + place du capitole
3 eme jour : ???? (villa Borghèse) sachant que nous avons notre vol de retour le soir à 21 heures
Ps : J'ai trouvé via le net des sites de visite organisé avec guide pour le vatican, sixtine et basilique St Pierre durée 3 heures (pas d'attente dans les files) recommandez vous ce mode de visite sachant que le cout est de 56 euros par pax ??
encore merci de vos conseils !!! G
Ps : J'ai trouvé via le net des sites de visite organisé avec guide pour le vatican, sixtine et basilique St Pierre durée 3 heures (pas d'attente dans les files) recommandez vous ce mode de visite sachant que le cout est de 56 euros par pax ??
encore merci de vos conseils !!! G
J'ai trouvé via le net des sites de visite organisé avec guide pour le vatican, sixtine et basilique St Pierre durée 3 heures (pas d'attente dans les files)
Re bonjour,
A contrario, les musées du Vatican, la chapelle Sixtine et Saint Pierre de Rome en 3 heures, ça me parait bien court et 56€ / personne bien cher... 3 heures, c'est le temps que j'ai passé dans les musées, sans compter l'attente, en regardant ce qui me plaisait et en faisant l'impasse sur quelques salles... Et je n'ai vraiment pas eu l'impression de chômer !
Votre programme est pas mal sinon sur trois jours. Le Colisée, le forum et le Capitole en une journée c'est largement faisable... Surtout si vous ne souhaitez pas visiter les musées du Capitole. Prévoyez vous quand même de flâner dans les petites rues du centre, de découvrir la place Navonne, le Campo di Fiori, la fontaine de Trevi, la place du peuple, la place d'Espagne et j'en oublie plein !
Bon séjour
Re bonjour,
A contrario, les musées du Vatican, la chapelle Sixtine et Saint Pierre de Rome en 3 heures, ça me parait bien court et 56€ / personne bien cher... 3 heures, c'est le temps que j'ai passé dans les musées, sans compter l'attente, en regardant ce qui me plaisait et en faisant l'impasse sur quelques salles... Et je n'ai vraiment pas eu l'impression de chômer !
Votre programme est pas mal sinon sur trois jours. Le Colisée, le forum et le Capitole en une journée c'est largement faisable... Surtout si vous ne souhaitez pas visiter les musées du Capitole. Prévoyez vous quand même de flâner dans les petites rues du centre, de découvrir la place Navonne, le Campo di Fiori, la fontaine de Trevi, la place du peuple, la place d'Espagne et j'en oublie plein !
Bon séjour
Tout dépend de vos centres d'intérêt... Un guide ça peu être sympa si on a envie de découvrir des choses précises, si on a des questions, si on est curieux et qu'on a un peu préparé sa visite... Si c'est juste pour qu'il vous raconte ce qui est écrit dans un guide papier, je vois pas bien l'intérêt !
Les billets coupe-file, ça rassure mais c'est parfois inutile... Il n'y avait absolument pas un chat dans la file d'attente quand j'ai visité les musées du Vatican. Mais par contre j'ai du faire la queue presque une heure trente pour rentrer à Saint Pierre de Rome
Les billets coupe-file, ça rassure mais c'est parfois inutile... Il n'y avait absolument pas un chat dans la file d'attente quand j'ai visité les musées du Vatican. Mais par contre j'ai du faire la queue presque une heure trente pour rentrer à Saint Pierre de Rome
C'est difficile de dire si vous avez le temps de visiter tel ou tel musée , monuments car à force de renseigner les gens sur les forums , on se fait toujours critiquer par d'autres membres.
On peut très bien passer 2H au colisée comme y rester 1 matinée complète avec l'audioguide. Ca dépend toujours de l'importance que vous accordez à ce que vous visitez.
Vous pouvez trouver sur mon carnet de voyage à Rome, l'ensemble de mon parcours de visites jour par jour, ainsi que mon budget détaillé.
Chrissand
On peut très bien passer 2H au colisée comme y rester 1 matinée complète avec l'audioguide. Ca dépend toujours de l'importance que vous accordez à ce que vous visitez.
Vous pouvez trouver sur mon carnet de voyage à Rome, l'ensemble de mon parcours de visites jour par jour, ainsi que mon budget détaillé.
Chrissand
Il faut bien revenir pour repartir!
Pour la visite de la galleria Borghese : ouvert tous les jours sauf le lundi de 9 h à 19 h.attention fermé le 1 er janvier et 25 dec .
resa obligatoire : 06 32 810 ticketeria.it
😉se presenter 30 minutes avent l'horaire choisi : 9 h, 11h,13 h, 15h et 17 h.
😛resa conservée pdt 30 mn max si vous êtes en retard !!!
😮La visite est stictement limitée à 2 heure et cela est respecté de prés afin que le groupe suivant puisse entrer !
😕Le ticket est à 8, 50 plus 2,00 euro de resa obligatoire mais pluis cher en cas d'expo.
😏L'audioguide est super bien et pour y aller vous prenez le bus 52 ou 116.
Et voilà toutes les infos !! En sortant n'oubliez pas les jardins du Pincio au coucher du soleil ( molto romantico !!) : superbe vu sur la piazza del popolo et les dôme de Rome.
Avez vous d'autres questions sur Rome ?
profone
resa obligatoire : 06 32 810 ticketeria.it
😉se presenter 30 minutes avent l'horaire choisi : 9 h, 11h,13 h, 15h et 17 h.
😛resa conservée pdt 30 mn max si vous êtes en retard !!!
😮La visite est stictement limitée à 2 heure et cela est respecté de prés afin que le groupe suivant puisse entrer !
😕Le ticket est à 8, 50 plus 2,00 euro de resa obligatoire mais pluis cher en cas d'expo.
😏L'audioguide est super bien et pour y aller vous prenez le bus 52 ou 116.
Et voilà toutes les infos !! En sortant n'oubliez pas les jardins du Pincio au coucher du soleil ( molto romantico !!) : superbe vu sur la piazza del popolo et les dôme de Rome.
Avez vous d'autres questions sur Rome ?
profone
En attendant le bonheur , soyons heureux !
bonsoir, pour la galerie borghèse c'est 8,50 euros tout court hors expositions temporaires, les 2 euros sont déjà inclus. Par contre la gratuité implique de payer 2 euros, voir ici;
Nous avons passé 5 jours à Rome en juin, nous avons essayé de mettre des infos détaillées donc notre récit de voyage!
nous avons utilisé le roma pass, visité les musées du Vatican avec réservation sur internet et audioguide, vous y trouverez également dans les messages qui suivent les moyens de rejoindre Rome depuis les aéroports....!
Pour une visite guidée, je vous recommande de passer par une association de guides français ou parlant français comme visiterrome.com, guiderome.com, promenadesdansrome.com, les secrets de rome etc. etc., petits groupes, et comptez entre 20 et 30 euros par personnes, + entrée musée..donc moins cher que 56 euros! voir leurs sites pour plus de détails sur formules et prix!
Pensez aussi pour les visites que la nuit tombe tôt en cette période! bon séjour!
Géraldine
Merci pour votre reponse sur cette discussion🙂
Vraiment tres interessant ce recit de voyage dont vous nous faites part, avec beaucoup de détails . C'est vrai que Rome est une ville magique. J'y suis restée un an et demi et c'est toujours avec grand plaisir que je constate ne pas être la seule à être tombée sous le charme!! A très bientôt. PS : j'aime bien Antony aussi , j'ai vecu 2 ans et demi à Chatenay - Malabry tout à côté !! bonne soirée profone
Vraiment tres interessant ce recit de voyage dont vous nous faites part, avec beaucoup de détails . C'est vrai que Rome est une ville magique. J'y suis restée un an et demi et c'est toujours avec grand plaisir que je constate ne pas être la seule à être tombée sous le charme!! A très bientôt. PS : j'aime bien Antony aussi , j'ai vecu 2 ans et demi à Chatenay - Malabry tout à côté !! bonne soirée profone
En attendant le bonheur , soyons heureux !
Bien compris.....surtout que nous souhaitons aussi prendre le temps de faire quelques resto sympa !!!
Vu que nous restons 3 jours plein, il est clair que nous cherchons a sélectionner les sites à ne pas rater durant notre court séjour.
Mon idée
1 er jour : Musée vatican avec chapelle sixtine et basilique St Pierre
2 eme jour : Colisée, forum + place du capitole
3 eme jour : ???? (villa Borghèse) sachant que nous avons notre vol de retour le soir à 21 heures
N'oublie pas de visiter le Palatin (c'est compris dans le billet combiné avec le Forum et le Colisée) et de consacrer du temps à d'autres lieux cultes de la ville tels que la Piazza di Spagna, la Piazza Navona, le Panthéon, etc.
La Villa Borghèse est un magnifique cadre de verdure mais c'est assez isolé du reste. De plus, le Parc doit être plus agréable au printemps et en été.
Ps : J'ai trouvé via le net des sites de visite organisé avec guide pour le vatican, sixtine et basilique St Pierre durée 3 heures (pas d'attente dans les files) recommandez vous ce mode de visite sachant que le cout est de 56 euros par pax ??
encore merci de vos conseils !!! G
Attention aux arnaques. Le moins cher et le moins risqué, à cette période de l'année, c'est d'acheter au guichet. Les files ne sont pas longues, surtout si tu y vas en début de journée ou vers 13h.
N'oublie pas de visiter le Palatin (c'est compris dans le billet combiné avec le Forum et le Colisée) et de consacrer du temps à d'autres lieux cultes de la ville tels que la Piazza di Spagna, la Piazza Navona, le Panthéon, etc.
La Villa Borghèse est un magnifique cadre de verdure mais c'est assez isolé du reste. De plus, le Parc doit être plus agréable au printemps et en été.
Ps : J'ai trouvé via le net des sites de visite organisé avec guide pour le vatican, sixtine et basilique St Pierre durée 3 heures (pas d'attente dans les files) recommandez vous ce mode de visite sachant que le cout est de 56 euros par pax ??
encore merci de vos conseils !!! G
Attention aux arnaques. Le moins cher et le moins risqué, à cette période de l'année, c'est d'acheter au guichet. Les files ne sont pas longues, surtout si tu y vas en début de journée ou vers 13h.
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Hi everyone,
I’d love to get your thoughts on the following itinerary (late May). I like to take my time in ruins and museums, and beaches don’t interest me. I’ll be staying in hostels and using public transport. Do you see any major omissions or things that aren’t worth it? Thanks!
Day 1: Arrival in CATANIA Day 2: Catania – visit (fish market, cathedral, Biscarri Palace, etc.) Day 3: Mount Etna (day trip)
Day 4: Morning trip to TAORMINA, visit the town Day 5: Alcantara Gorge (day trip) + more time in Taormina
Day 6: Trip to SYRACUSE, visit Ortigia Day 7: Ortigia Day 8: NOTO (day trip) (or another Baroque town?) Day 9: Syracuse Archaeological Park + more time in Ortigia (or leave for Enna?)
Day 10: Transport via Enna? TO BE RESOLVED (long, 2 or 3 changes, limited accommodation in Enna...)
Day 11: AGRIGENTO: town and Scala dei Turchi (optional) Day 12: Valley of the Temples + archaeological museum
Day 13: Departure for TRAPANI (4h), afternoon: town (+ salt flats?) Day 14: Segesta (day trip) + town/Erice Day 15: Monte Cofano Nature Reserve (hike + summit) (day trip) Day 16: Zingaro Nature Park (coastal route out, ridge route back) (day trip)
Day 17: Departure for the AEGADIAN ISLANDS: Levanzo and Favignana (bike), overnight if possible Day 18: Egadi Islands
Day 19: Departure for PALERMO + first visits Day 20: The city Day 21: The city (Monreale?) Day 22: Options: - Capo Gallo hike (3.5h round trip) (via Mondello) - Cefalù (45 min by train) Day 23: Return flight
I’d love to get your thoughts on the following itinerary (late May). I like to take my time in ruins and museums, and beaches don’t interest me. I’ll be staying in hostels and using public transport. Do you see any major omissions or things that aren’t worth it? Thanks!
Day 1: Arrival in CATANIA Day 2: Catania – visit (fish market, cathedral, Biscarri Palace, etc.) Day 3: Mount Etna (day trip)
Day 4: Morning trip to TAORMINA, visit the town Day 5: Alcantara Gorge (day trip) + more time in Taormina
Day 6: Trip to SYRACUSE, visit Ortigia Day 7: Ortigia Day 8: NOTO (day trip) (or another Baroque town?) Day 9: Syracuse Archaeological Park + more time in Ortigia (or leave for Enna?)
Day 10: Transport via Enna? TO BE RESOLVED (long, 2 or 3 changes, limited accommodation in Enna...)
Day 11: AGRIGENTO: town and Scala dei Turchi (optional) Day 12: Valley of the Temples + archaeological museum
Day 13: Departure for TRAPANI (4h), afternoon: town (+ salt flats?) Day 14: Segesta (day trip) + town/Erice Day 15: Monte Cofano Nature Reserve (hike + summit) (day trip) Day 16: Zingaro Nature Park (coastal route out, ridge route back) (day trip)
Day 17: Departure for the AEGADIAN ISLANDS: Levanzo and Favignana (bike), overnight if possible Day 18: Egadi Islands
Day 19: Departure for PALERMO + first visits Day 20: The city Day 21: The city (Monreale?) Day 22: Options: - Capo Gallo hike (3.5h round trip) (via Mondello) - Cefalù (45 min by train) Day 23: Return flight
Hello,
We’re heading to Bavaria from May 13 to 23, with a side trip to Austria.
Here’s our itinerary:
Day 1: Brussels-Munich
Day 2: Munich
Day 3: Munich and departure for Salzburg
We’ll be staying three nights in Salzburg.
Then we’ll head to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, where we’ll stay for five nights.
Visiting Munich and Salzburg isn’t too tricky.
Once in Garmisch, we’re planning a day in Innsbruck, a day for Neuschwanstein Castle, and the rest is still up in the air.
What’s really got me stumped is that we’d love to see Königssee Lake—everyone says it’s a must-see.
We’d also like to visit the Eagle’s Nest (Kehlsteinhaus), where the landscapes are supposedly stunning.
This would either be a round trip while we’re in Salzburg or on the way between Salzburg and Garmisch, but I’m guessing it’s impossible to do the drive from Salzburg to Garmisch, the Eagle’s Nest, *and* Königssee Lake all in one day.
Plus, the Alpine route between Salzburg and Garmisch seems prettier than the highway.
But honestly, I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed with the planning.
We should’ve added a stop between Salzburg and Garmisch, but the hotels are already booked.
Thanks for any advice on the itinerary and visits!
Another question: How far in advance should we book Neuschwanstein, Königssee, and the Eagle’s Nest in May?
Thanks so much in advance for your tips and ideas!
hi
I’ll be in Copenhagen this coming May for a few days.
Do you have any recommendations for things to visit?
If I had to pick one castle to visit, which one would it be?
I’m torn between: Rosenborg Castle, Amalienborg Palace, or Frederiksborg and Charlottenborg Palaces
Any suggestions?
Thanks
I’ll be in Copenhagen this coming May for a few days.
Do you have any recommendations for things to visit?
If I had to pick one castle to visit, which one would it be?
I’m torn between: Rosenborg Castle, Amalienborg Palace, or Frederiksborg and Charlottenborg Palaces
Any suggestions?
Thanks
hi
I’m wondering if anyone can give me some info on how to get from Mallorca to Menorca.
Since flights are cheaper to Mallorca, I’d like to go that way.
Thanks so much for your help!
Hi there,
We’re planning a trip to Finland and Norway this summer, starting in Oulu to explore Lapland, heading up to the North Cape, and then making our way down to Bergen.
This route means renting a car in Finland and dropping it off in Norway. My initial searches are showing rental rates that are... astronomical—about three times the price compared to returning it at the starting point.
I’m guessing I’m not the only one wanting to visit both countries. Are there any great tips to drastically reduce the cost of renting a car?
Thanks to the community for your suggestions!
We’re planning a trip to Finland and Norway this summer, starting in Oulu to explore Lapland, heading up to the North Cape, and then making our way down to Bergen.
This route means renting a car in Finland and dropping it off in Norway. My initial searches are showing rental rates that are... astronomical—about three times the price compared to returning it at the starting point.
I’m guessing I’m not the only one wanting to visit both countries. Are there any great tips to drastically reduce the cost of renting a car?
Thanks to the community for your suggestions!
Hi there, we’re a couple of bikers planning a trip to Majorca in June 2026, and I’d love to organize a half-day or full-day boat or catamaran outing. Which coast do you think is the nicest for this, and do you have any suggestions or personal experiences to share? Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
We’ll be staying in London for 3 nights in September.
Could you recommend a hotel near a tube station, at a good price, with fairly spacious rooms?
Thanks! 🌸
We’ll be staying in London for 3 nights in September.
Could you recommend a hotel near a tube station, at a good price, with fairly spacious rooms?
Thanks! 🌸
Hi there,
Does anyone know if there are any works in progress at Torcello, and if so, what type of works and how long they’re expected to last?
Thanks in advance
Hi everyone,
I’m sharing my draft itinerary with you because I just booked our flight tickets, and I feel like it’s quite late in the season. So, I’d like to be sure about my stops before reserving the hotels. I’ll be traveling alone with my two adult children. We want to prioritize outdoor walks, avoid too many indoor visits (both for budget and preference), and not spend too much time on the road.
D1: Arrival at 9 AM in Malaga, day in Malaga and overnight stay D2: Head straight to Nerja (1-hour drive) and spend the night there D3: Head straight to Granada (1.5-hour drive), spend the day and night there D4: Granada. Visit the Alhambra (Nasrid Palaces tour at 5 PM) and spend the night D5: Head to Ronda (2.5-hour drive) and spend the night D6: White Villages and overnight in Ronda D7: Head straight to the Costa del Sol (e.g., Estepona), spend the day and night there D8: Return to Malaga to catch our flight
There you go! This itinerary takes into account that we’d like to do a circuit starting from Seville in a few years. That said, it’d be a shame to miss something doable from Malaga.
Questions: Since the Alhambra visit is only at 5 PM, and we’d already have the day to explore Granada, would arriving the day before be a mistake? Or should we skip this day and dedicate it elsewhere (Costa del Sol? Head toward Tabernas?)? The old town appeals to me, but maybe the Sacromonte neighborhood isn’t essential... Same question for Ronda: should we dedicate a full day to it, or combine Ronda and the White Villages in one day? Note that we love wandering around villages outside, so that might answer my question! :)
Final question: Is it better to rent the car at Malaga Airport or in the city? If we rent at the airport, we’d need a hotel with parking, which doesn’t seem easy. Or stay outside the city and park for free near the center if possible? I’ve read comments about taking a taxi to Malaga and then picking up the rental car at the airport the next morning. The taxi would really need to be affordable...
Thanks so much for your feedback and suggestions for visits during this little circuit. Have a great day, everyone! Christine
D1: Arrival at 9 AM in Malaga, day in Malaga and overnight stay D2: Head straight to Nerja (1-hour drive) and spend the night there D3: Head straight to Granada (1.5-hour drive), spend the day and night there D4: Granada. Visit the Alhambra (Nasrid Palaces tour at 5 PM) and spend the night D5: Head to Ronda (2.5-hour drive) and spend the night D6: White Villages and overnight in Ronda D7: Head straight to the Costa del Sol (e.g., Estepona), spend the day and night there D8: Return to Malaga to catch our flight
There you go! This itinerary takes into account that we’d like to do a circuit starting from Seville in a few years. That said, it’d be a shame to miss something doable from Malaga.
Questions: Since the Alhambra visit is only at 5 PM, and we’d already have the day to explore Granada, would arriving the day before be a mistake? Or should we skip this day and dedicate it elsewhere (Costa del Sol? Head toward Tabernas?)? The old town appeals to me, but maybe the Sacromonte neighborhood isn’t essential... Same question for Ronda: should we dedicate a full day to it, or combine Ronda and the White Villages in one day? Note that we love wandering around villages outside, so that might answer my question! :)
Final question: Is it better to rent the car at Malaga Airport or in the city? If we rent at the airport, we’d need a hotel with parking, which doesn’t seem easy. Or stay outside the city and park for free near the center if possible? I’ve read comments about taking a taxi to Malaga and then picking up the rental car at the airport the next morning. The taxi would really need to be affordable...
Thanks so much for your feedback and suggestions for visits during this little circuit. Have a great day, everyone! Christine
Hello,
we’re a couple planning a 2-week road trip this August, with a must-stop (about 3 days on Skye). Any route suggestions? Hotel recommendations? Photo spots?
Hello,
My husband and I are planning a trip to Ireland in September 2026. We’ll be flying from Montreal to London, where we’ll spend three nights. After that, we’ll head to Dublin for a few days and take trains to visit the main attractions. Our ideal plan would be to choose hotels near train stations and take tours to the interesting spots. Would 8 days in Ireland be enough for this kind of trip?
My husband and I are planning a trip to Ireland in September 2026. We’ll be flying from Montreal to London, where we’ll spend three nights. After that, we’ll head to Dublin for a few days and take trains to visit the main attractions. Our ideal plan would be to choose hotels near train stations and take tours to the interesting spots. Would 8 days in Ireland be enough for this kind of trip?






