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4 days in Dublin: whiskey, history, and wild adventures
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Dive into Dublin’s vibrant spirit with this four-day adventure. From whiskey tastings and animal encounters to Viking tales and coastal escapes, you’ll experience the city’s best. The All Inclusive pass makes it easy to pack in top attractions, save money, and enjoy total flexibility every step of the way.
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Jameson Distillery Tour Bow St.: a taste of Irish tradition
Start your Dublin journey at the legendary Jameson Distillery on Bow St. Dive into the world of Irish whiskey with a guided tour that blends history, craftsmanship, and a few cheeky tastings. You’ll learn about the distilling process, explore interactive exhibits, and even try your hand at blending. The lively atmosphere and expert guides make this a must for anyone curious about Ireland’s favorite spirit. Nearby, stroll Smithfield Square or pop into a cozy café for a coffee.Jameson Distillery Tour Bow St.
4.8 (54)1-2 hours€31.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassSince John Jameson’s brave first steps into the building in 1780, the Jameson Distillery has been focused on his ambition to create unforgettable experiences (along with great whiskey, of course).Join the fully hosted Bow St. Experience and enjoy a tour with a firm focus on immersive storytelling. You’ll be invited to touch, smell, and most importantly, taste Jameson in the original Bow St. Distillery buildings.The Jameson tour in Dublin is one of the most popular destinations for visitors. This isn't just your ordinary tour; it's a journey into the heart and pride of Irish whiskey-making. And yes, there's a tasting session at the end. You'll leave knowing your single malts from your blends.Ever wondered how a bottle of Jameson gets from grain to glass? The Jameson Distillery Tour spills all the secrets. You'll walk through the old distillery buildings, some of which have been standing for hundreds of years. The guide will explain the choice of aging barrels and even let you in on why they use both American and Spanish oak. It's like a backstage pass but for whiskey lovers. Cheers!With All-Inclusive PassShop discount
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Dublin Zoo: a day with over 400 animals
Spend your second day exploring Dublin Zoo, nestled in the heart of Phoenix Park. Home to more than 400 animals, this sprawling 28-hectare park is perfect for families and animal lovers alike. Wander through themed habitats, from the African Savanna to the Asian Forests, and catch daily keeper talks for extra insight. Afterwards, enjoy a stroll in Phoenix Park or visit the Victorian People’s Flower Gardens nearby for a peaceful break.Dublin Zoo
4.2 (11)Up to 2 hours€24.50Included with the All-Inclusive PassLocated in the Phoenix Park in the heart of Dublin city, this is one of Ireland’s most popular attractions.Dublin Zoo, home to more than 400 animals, is one of the most popular attractions for travellers exploring Dublin. With the Go City® Dublin Pass, you can enjoy incredible savings on over 40 attractions in Dublin, including the famous Dublin Zoo. Whether you're a curious traveler or just a local looking to discover more of what your city has to offer, Go City® is your ultimate partner to exploring Dublin. Don't miss out on this chance to see Dublin Zoo's incredible animal species, from royal lions to cute penguins. Get your Dublin Zoo tickets today and let the adventure begin!Home to species from all over the world, you can explore at your own pace, as well as attending some of the daily talks and feedings to learn more about these incredibly creatures. Little ones will love getting stuck in at the interactive discover and learning centre.
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Jeanie Johnston Tallship & Famine Museum: step aboard history
Climb aboard the Jeanie Johnston Tallship for a moving journey through Ireland’s past. This replica famine ship tells the story of those who left Ireland during the Great Famine, with engaging guides and atmospheric exhibits. The riverside location offers great views of the Liffey and is just a short walk from the lively Docklands area.Jeanie Johnston Tallship & Famine Museum
4.9 (14)Up to an hour€16.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe brave, the bold and the desperate: trace the journey of those forced to flee the famine.The Jeanie Johnston tells the story of the thousands of Irish people who fled the famine and embarked on a treacherous voyage in the hope of a better life in North America. Step onboard this imposing tall ship and you will be transported back in time to get a sense of what their gruelling journey would have been like. Migrants endured overcrowding, seasickness, disease, filth, starvation and storms, along with incredibly cramped quarters; about 250 passengers spent most of their time below deck, only emerging for half an hour of fresh air each day. Learn how the famine forced millions to flee the country, experience what life was like onboard and uncover fascinating personal passenger stories. The tour takes approximately 50 minutes and is led by knowledgeable guides. - 2
Dublinia: travel back to Viking and Medieval times
Next, head to Dublinia for a hands-on dive into the city’s Viking and Medieval roots. Interactive displays, costumed guides, and reconstructed streets bring history to life for all ages. Don’t miss the chance to climb St Michael’s Tower for panoramic city views. Nearby, you’ll find Christ Church Cathedral and plenty of spots for a quick bite.Dublinia
4.6 (23)Up to an hour€18.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassDublinia is set in the heart of the old city at Christchurch and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Great for families, it showcases how society and culture have changed in Ireland’s capital over hundreds of years. You'll experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the city during Viking and Medieval times and get a taste of what life was like. - 3
The Teeling Whiskey Distillery: Dublin’s modern whiskey scene
Wrap up your day at Teeling Whiskey Distillery, where tradition meets innovation. Take a guided tour through the working distillery, sample award-winning whiskeys, and learn what sets Teeling apart from the rest. The vibrant Liberties neighborhood is full of street art and local pubs, perfect for exploring after your visit.The Teeling Whiskey Distillery
4.9 (37)1-2 hours€20.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassIt's no secret that the Irish are famous for their delectable whiskey, but there are some brands and processes that have stood the test of time. Not all whiskeys in Dublin are created equally. Teeling is in a lane of its own, and well regarded as the best of the best.This experience is a must for anyone with an interest in Dublin’s Irish whiskey heritage. The first new distillery in Dublin in over 125 years, Teeling Distillery is leading a revival in Dublin whiskey distilleries. Join a tour and learn first-hand how Teeling is produced from grain to glass. After the tour, enjoy a handcrafted cocktail from a mixologist at The Bang Bang Bar or browse the full Teeling range as well as branded merchandise and local treats in the gift shop.With All-Inclusive Pass10% off shop purchases
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Guinness Storehouse: Ireland’s most famous pint
No trip to Dublin is complete without a visit to the Guinness Storehouse. Discover the story behind this world-famous stout as you explore seven floors of interactive exhibits, finishing with a perfectly poured pint in the Gravity Bar, which boasts sweeping city views. The lively Liberties area nearby is great for a post-tour wander.Booking requiredGuinness Storehouse
4.4 (79)Up to 2 hours€30.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassAwarded "World’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2023" at the recent World Travel Awards, the Guinness Storehouse is one of Dublin’s most iconic attractions. As you journey through this seven-story experience, you'll learn how the world-famous drink is made before sampling it for yourself at the end of your visit in the panoramic Gravity Bar.So don't forget to embrace the spirit of Dublin, by drowning yourself in the rich past and unique brewing process of the globally renowned Guinness Storehouse, an unforgettable experience every traveller must add to their itinerary.With All-Inclusive PassYou'll get 10% off in the 1837 Bar & Brasserie with your pass! - 2
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum: 1,500 years of Irish history
Journey through centuries of Irish emigration at EPIC, an award-winning interactive museum. Touchscreens, immersive displays, and personal stories make this a highlight for history buffs and families alike. The museum is located in the vibrant Docklands, with plenty of riverside cafés and shops to explore.EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
4.6 (29)Up to an hour€24.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassGo beyond the stereotypes at EPIC museum in Dublin. Discover what it means to be Irish, beyond the borders of Ireland, through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws. Discover Ireland from the outside in and find out why saying “I’m Irish” is one of the biggest conversation starters, no matter where you are.Only 12 minutes walk from Trinity College and 8 minutes walk from O’Connell Bridge, EPIC is a modern museum situated in Dublin’s Docklands, it tells the moving and unforgettable story of the 10 million Irish people who left their homeland – and how they influenced and shaped the world.If you're planning a trip to Dublin, there's one attraction you won't want to miss - the EPIC Irish Emigration Museum. This hands on museum is a celebration of Irish history and culture, telling the story of the millions of people who left Ireland to start fresh around the world. With amazing technology and interesting exhibits, the EPIC museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Irish history. Whether you're a first-time visitor to Dublin or a seasoned traveler, the EPIC Irish Emigration Museum is an experience you won't want to miss. And with the Go City® Dublin Pass, you can explore this and 40+ other top Dublin attractions at unbeatable savings. So what are you waiting for? Grab your pass and start discovering the best of Dublin today!With All-Inclusive Pass10% discount in the gift shopYou'll get 10% off Genealogy Consultations with your pass! - 3
National Wax Museum Plus: meet the stars (sort of!)
Step into a world of lifelike figures at the National Wax Museum Plus. From pop stars to superheroes and Irish legends, this quirky attraction is fun for all ages. Snap a selfie with your favorite celebrity and check out the Science & Discovery Zone for interactive fun. It’s right in the city center, close to O’Connell Street and plenty of shops.National Wax Museum Plus
2.9 (12)Up to an hour€19.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassIreland’s first wax museum, this homage to Irish celebrities was set up in 1804 by Madame Tussauds.Dublin has plenty of attractions to offer, and the famous wax museum is no exception. The National Wax Museum in Dublin, features lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical figures, and more. If you're looking for a unique way to explore the city, be sure to add this museum to your travel plans. Whether you're a first-time visitor to Dublin or a seasoned traveler, you're sure to be impressed by the attention to detail and lifelike design of the figures on display. And best of all, you can save money on admission when you use Go City®, the digital pass that allows you to explore over 40 top Dublin attractions for one low price. - 4
Big Bus Dublin Coastal Tour: dramatic cliffs and green hills
End your Dublin adventure with a scenic Big Bus Coastal Tour. Sit back and soak up the emerald landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and charming seaside villages along Ireland’s picturesque coastline. It’s a relaxing way to see a different side of Dublin and snap some memorable photos before you go.Big Bus Dublin Coastal Tour
4.9 (34)Up to 4 hours€40.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassHop aboard this Big Bus tour, and enjoy Ireland's stunning coastal scenery as you travel to one of the country's prettiest villages. Howth has charm in spades, making it a lovely spot to spend an afternoon with an ice cream in hand. Its history is speckled with stories of Vikings and Normans, many of which you'll learn about with this tour's guided walk.Upon arriving in Howth, you'll explore the wild headlands overlooking the dramatic Dublin Bay, with your driver as your guide. You'll visit the best vantage points where you can look out for gannets, seals, puffins and other wildlife.You'll then have time to enjoy the pretty village of Howth. Take a stroll along the pier, and perhaps visit one of the local restaurants to try some of the best seafood in the area.
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