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The Guinness Storehouse & Perfect Pint Tour

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Start your day at the Guinness Storehouse to immerse yourself in the rich history and essence of Ireland’s most legendary beer. Delve into the narrative of Guinness throughout the seven levels of this iconic structure, then savour the panoramic vistas of Dublin city from Gravity Bar while enjoying a pint of the renowned “black stuff”!

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Macabre Dublin Tour

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The tour guide (who you’ll spot as he always carries a is big yellow umbrella), introduces participants to sinister stories, ghostly legends, and notorious characters associated with Dublin’s haunted past.

Hear the story about the Death of Cúchulainn – the mighty warrior who had his eyes pecked out by the raven on his shoulder.

Learn about the thriving 19th- century business of grave robbing beside the city mortuary.

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Irish Whiskey Museum – Premium Tour

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With extensive knowledge of a range of Irish whiskey brands, the Irish Whiskey Museum is independent from the drinks industry. You will hear the unbiased story of Irish whiskey through the ages. Your enthusiastic tour guides are whiskey connoisseurs and will bring you through all aspects of Irish whiskey and its history which will keep you entertained on this one-hour tour.

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The Casino Model Railway Museum

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Situated in a beautifully renovated 19th century cottage, The Casino Model Railway Museum offers a truly unique experience for the whole family to enjoy.

Have a self-guided wander through the miniature sets and take a trip though the history and development of the Irish Railway, featuring real Irish Railway memorabilia, running models and interactive displays.

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Boyne Valley Celtic Day Tour

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Discover Ireland’s Ancient East.
Taking the term ’Rich in History’ to a new level, this day tour introduces you to the most significant sites in Celtic history and takes you right into the heart of County Meath, the county where the High Kings of Ireland ruled the country and people over the centuries.

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Dublin Bay Cruises – Dublin City to Howth

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Dublin City to Howth ( via Dun Laoghaire)

On this cruise you will set sail from Dublin City Centre to the south of Dublin Bay then on to the gorgeous Dun Laoghaire harbour. From there you will be on course for the traditional fishing village known as Howth. Howth is known for it’s delicious fish restaurants and stunning walks around Howth Head.

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Rascals Brewery & TOUR

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Come visit Rascals Brewing in the heart of historic Dublin 8! Located a short walk from Kilmainham Gaol and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Rascals HQ is the home of the independent award-winning Rascals Brewing Company. Here you’ll find our brewery, taproom, pizza restaurant and off-licence. A wide range of freshly brewed beers can be enjoyed, catering for the aficionado and the craft dabbler alike. As well as trying out the core range of beers, you’ll be able to sample new limited edition releases, straight from tank to tap. There are guest beers from the top names in Irish and international brewing. Take the brewery tour and discover our story! We serve woodfired pizza in our custom-built pizzeria, where you can also enjoy a selection of wines, spirits, cocktails and desserts. We are family friendly with a changing room and kids pizzas. Pets are allowed outside; bike and car parking is plentiful. We have won the McKennas’ Guides Best in Ireland every year from 2022-2025.

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Pearse Lyon Distillery at St. James

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History in the reMaking!

Discover Pearse Lyon’s Distillery: A Unique Blend of History and Spirits

Nestled in the heart of Dublin’s historic St. James area, Pearse Lyon’s Distillery offers an intoxicating journey into the world of Irish whiskey and a rich tapestry of heritage. This unique Distillery is set within the 19th-century St. James’s Church, a beautifully restored site that was originally built in 1824. The church’s intricate architecture and historic ambiance serve as the perfect backdrop for your distilling adventure.

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Guinness Storehouse

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Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin

Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse is a must-visit for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and iconic Irish hospitality. Housed in a former fermentation plant at St. James’s Gate Brewery, this seven-story interactive museum celebrates the legacy of Ireland’s most famous stout. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your visit:

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National Archaeology Museum

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National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology

The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology is a cornerstone of Dublin’s cultural landscape, offering a deep dive into Ireland’s rich history and heritage. Located at Kildare Street, Dublin 2, this spectacular museum is housed in an ornate building that boasts intricate decor, stunning doors, and beautifully crafted floors. Originally opened in 1890, the museum has served various functions over the years, but its primary role has always been to showcase Ireland’s archaeological treasures.

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