FAQs

WILL THERE BE A SHUTTLE SERVICE AVAILABLE?

Yes! A shuttle service will operate between Adare Manor and local Adare accommodation on the night of our wedding.

If you are planning on staying in accommodation outside of the village of Adare on the night of the wedding, it is very important to pre-book your own transport for the end of the evening. There is no on-demand taxi service available in Adare, and our shuttle service will only operate between Adare Manor and the local accommodation.

ARE THERE TAXIS AVAILABLE AT ADARE MANOR?

No. If you are staying outside the village of Adare, you will need to pre-book a taxi service home as there is no on-demand taxi service available in the village of Adare, and it can be problematic getting a taxi to come out from Limerick on the night.

WILL THERE BE PARKING OPTIONS AVAILABLE?

Yes, once you arrive at Adare Manor, there will be a steward at the front gate who will direct you to the parking area. Please let him know that you are a guest of Timmis/Kearns wedding.

IS THERE A DRESS CODE FOR THE WEDDING?

Yes, we ask for guests to please wear black-tie attire. For women, longer dresses or cocktail dresses. For men, a tuxedo or a dark suit.

ARE CHILDREN ALLOWED AT THE WEDDING CEREMONY?

We kindly ask that your children not attend the wedding. Due to capacity issues both at the church and at our venue, we sadly cannot extend an invitation to children outside of our immediate family.

CAN I TAKE PICTURES DURING THE CEREMONY?

We ask that you please turn off your mobile phones & cameras during the ceremony. Don't worry, we have hired a photographer and will have a lot of photos to share with you after the wedding.

WILL THERE BE GLUTEN-FREE/DAIRY-FREE/ VEGETARIAN/VEGAN OPTIONS?

Yes! The chef will be preparing a variety of options to meet everyone's dietary needs. Please make sure you let us know when you RSVP if you have any specific dietary requirements.

ARE THERE ANY HELPFUL IRISH TOURISM WEBSITES?

Yes! Our favorite is The Irish Road Trip, as it details day trips and breaks down things to see by county. Other helpful websites include Ireland.com and Irishtourism.