The Nightmare Realm

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Royal Liver Assurance Retail Park, Saturday 4th October - Sunday 2nd November

The Nightmare Realm rises again for 2025.

Ireland’s legendary indoor scream park returns this October for a new season of fun, fear and thrills.

Step into a world where no two nights are ever the same. From brand new haunted mazes to the infamous Halloweentown (yes, it’s back), you’ll uncover sideshow secrets, aerial nightmares, monstrous icons, live actors, music, madness and food served with a side of fright.

But something has stirred. Changed, perhaps. Whispers creep from the shadows. A secret waits to be revealed. Paths feel… unfamiliar.

There’s talk of something old being uncovered. Something that should have stayed buried. The only way to know for sure? Enter the Realm.

Whether you’re here for the scares, snacks or selfies, The Nightmare Realm remains Irelands most legendary Halloween destination, and this October, the nightmare grows deeper.


Date:
Saturday 4th October - Sunday 2nd November
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €24
Address:
Royal Liver Assurance Retail Park, Old Naas Road, Inchicore, Dublin 12, Ireland

Google Map of Royal Liver Assurance Retail Park, Old Naas Road, Inchicore, Dublin 12, Ireland

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