Win a boutique getaway to The Station House Hotel.

To celebrate their inclusion in the 2025 Blue Book Collection, Station House Hotel is offering one lucky Irish Times reader a luxurious two-night stay for two. This prize includes breakfast, a three-course dinner, and a special gift from the Station House gift collection.


Win a foodie trip to London with Keith Prowse Travel.

The Irish Times has teamed up with Keith Prowse to give one reader the chance to win return flights to London for two people, one night in a London Hotel and two tickets to the Ultimate London Food Tour: Borough Market & Southwark.


Win a pair of tickets to Leinster v Clermont Auvergne.

As media partner of Leinster Rugby, The Irish Times is delighted to give five lucky subscribers the chance to win a pair of premium tickets to Leinster v Clermont on Saturday, December 14th, 2024 at Aviva Stadium.


Win an overnight stay at the luxurious Lyrath Estate in Kilkenny.

Joy is in the air and to celebrate, Lyrath Estate is giving one lucky subscriber the chance to win an overnight stay with dinner for two people at the luxurious country estate. Set on 170 acres of picturesque parkland and historic gardens, Lyrath Estate is an elegant five-star estate in Kilkenny to explore.



Win a five star overnight stay at Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate.

In celebration of its incredible festive program, the luxurious Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate is offering one lucky Irish Times reader an overnight stay for two, complete with an à la carte breakfast and an unforgettable dining experience aboard the renowned Pullman Restaurant.



Win a Saturday stay at the Limerick Strand Hotel.

The Irish Times has teamed up with the Limerick Strand Hotel to give one lucky reader the chance to experience a one night stay for two with with breakfast, dinner and Sunday lunch with 2pm late check-out.
























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