Visiting Kilkenny from Canada
How to Get Here, What to See and Where to Stay
Travelling from Canada to Ireland is often about more than sightseeing. It is about connection, heritage, and finding places that feel real rather than rehearsed. Kilkenny offers exactly that.
As one of Ireland’s best preserved medieval cities, Kilkenny carries its history lightly. Narrow streets, ancient stonework, lively cafés and peaceful green spaces sit comfortably side by side. Everything is close. Everything feels walkable. And there is a gentle rhythm to the city that encourages you to slow down and take notice.
Set in the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East, Kilkenny makes a natural base for discovering the deeper stories of Ireland, while still feeling welcoming and easy to navigate for first-time visitors.

Where to Stay in Kilkenny?
Choosing the right base makes all the difference when exploring Kilkenny. No visit feels complete without a stay at the historic Butler House & Garden.
Butler House & Garden
Butler House & Garden is a beautifully restored Georgian residence with a rich connection to the city’s aristocratic past. Built in 1786 as the Dower House for Kilkenny Castle, it once housed the Earls of Ormonde and remains a striking example of 18th-century architecture. With original features, bowed bays and views of the walled garden and castle, it offers guests a rare sense of place and history. Nestled within the original castle demesne and framed by Kilkenny’s medieval city wall, you are truly staying within a living part of Kilkenny’s heritage. A stay here feels less like a visit and more like an immersion in history.
Tucked within the quiet grounds of the Castle Demesne yet just moments from Kilkenny’s medieval streets, museums, cafés and craft shops, Butler House offers the best of both worlds. With just 17 individually designed rooms, the experience feels personal, warm and authentic.

Where to eat in Kilkenny?
Kilkenny has developed a strong reputation as one of Ireland’s most enjoyable food destinations, known for quality local produce, relaxed dining, and independent restaurants. From contemporary Irish cooking to casual cafés and traditional pubs, the city offers a wide choice within a compact, walkable centre.
Many restaurants are located along the Medieval Mile and in the surrounding streets, making it easy to enjoy dinner, lunch, or a casual bite just minutes away from it all. Seasonal menus, local ingredients, and warm hospitality are hallmarks of Kilkenny’s culinary scene.
Dining and Experiences at Butler House
Dining at Butler House reflects the character of the house, unhurried, thoughtful and relaxed. Guests can enjoy homemade, carefully prepared dishes inspired by seasonal ingredients, from comforting afternoon tea overlooking the garden to relaxed evening meals served at an easy pace. It is the kind of setting where time softens and meals are enjoyed slowly, without any sense of hurry.

We offer a number of packages throughout the year, with a focus on dining experiences, heritage & wellness-focused stays.
You can view current offers here.
What to See in Kilkenny?
One of the pleasures of staying at Butler House is how much of Kilkenny can be explored on foot. Through the garden gate and just beyond the front door, you can easily visit:
- Castle Yard Craft Studios
- National Design and Craft Gallery
- Kilkenny Castle and its parklands
- Medieval Mile Museum
- St Canice’s Cathedral and Round Tower
- Rothe House and Garden
- The Black Abbey
- Butler Gallery
- Boutique shops, cafés, restaurants and traditional pubs along Kilkenny’s medieval streets.

Kilkenny is not a city to rush through. It rewards slow wandering, quiet discovery and unplanned moments.
A short drive from the city brings you to:
- Inistioge
- Woodstock Gardens & Arboretum
- Bennettsbridge
- Graiguenamangh
- Thomastown
- Jerpoint Abbey
- Jerpoint Glass Studio
- Kells Priory
- Nicholas Mosse Pottery
- Jerpoint Glass Studio

Meaningful Day Trips a Short Drive from Kilkenny
Butler House & Garden is ideally located in Kilkenny City Centre, allowing you to explore all that Kilkenny City has to offer within moments. Additionally, you can venture further to experience Ireland’s Ancient East and beyond. You can easily spend a day visiting nearby counties such as Tipperary & Waterford. Below are some incredible sites located about an hour away from Butler House & Garden, making them perfect options for day trips or tours from Kilkenny.
Check out our suggestions for great day trips from Kilkenny below!
Rock of Cashel, Co. Tipperary
Located approx. 45 minutes' drive from Kilkenny. The Rock of Cashel is one of Ireland’s most impressive historic sites, with medieval buildings set high above the surrounding countryside, houses a remarkable cluster of medieval buildings rising 60m above the Golden Vale

Cahir Castle, Co. Tipperary
A beautifully preserved medieval castle on the River Suir. Approximately 30 minutes away from the Rock of Cashel.

The House of Waterford, Waterford City
Discover the heritage of Ireland’s world famous crystal through guided tours and exhibitions, and witness how the crystal masterpieces are crafted, from the initial design right up to the final engraving. Founded in 1783, the House of Waterford has upheld a centuries-old tradition of crafting the world’s finest crystal. About one hour from Kilkenny.

Dunbrody Famine Ship, New Ross, Co. Wexford
Around 1 hour and 20 minutes from Kilkenny. A powerful experience, particularly meaningful for visitors tracing Irish ancestry.

How to Get to Kilkenny?
Dublin Airport is the main international gateway for visitors travelling from the United States. From there, Kilkenny is easy to reach by bus, train or car.
By Direct Bus
The JJ Kavanagh 717 runs from Dublin Airport (Zone 16) to Ormonde Road, a short walk from Butler House. Journey time is about 2 hours and 20 minutes.
By Train via Dublin City Centre
Take the Aircoach to Heuston Station, then the train to Kilkenny. The journey takes around 3 hours and 15 minutes. MacDonagh Station is about a 10-minute walk from Butler House.
By Car Hire or Taxi
Driving takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes. Car hire is ideal if you plan to explore beyond Kilkenny. Remember that driving in Ireland is on the left and speed limits are shown in kilometres per hour.
When to Visit Kilkenny?
Kilkenny carries its character beautifully through every season.
Spring brings soft colour and longer days.
Summer offers outdoor dining and lively streets.
Autumn feels reflective and richly toned.
Winter is especially gentle, with festive lights, cosy cafés and a slower pace that suits the city well.
There is no wrong time to visit, only different ways to experience it.
Plan Your Stay
For Canadian travellers seeking an Ireland that feels authentic, walkable and deeply connected to its past, Kilkenny offers an easy and rewarding place to begin. And for those choosing where to stay, Butler House & Garden offers calm, character and a sense of belonging that lingers long after departure. Butler House offers the perfect base, tucked away, yet right where you want to be!
Explore our offers here.
Contact
For enquiries or reservations:
Phone: +353567722828
Email: res@butler.ie
Website: www.butler.ie
