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Hugh Lane Gallery
Fra€45
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Hugh Lane Gallery
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Jameson Distillery Bow St.
Fra€21

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Fra€22

Guinness Storehouse
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Dublin
Fra€34

Jameson Distillery
Fra€40

Christ Church Cathedral
Fra€12

Guinness Storehouse
Fra€39.34
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Dublin
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Teeling Whiskey Distillery
Fra€5

Cliffs of Moher Tours from Dublin
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Avoca Handweavers
Fra€8

Cliffs of Moher Tours from Dublin
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Mount Usher Gardens
Fra€11

Jeanie Johnston Tallship
Fra€16

Game of Thrones Studio Tour
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Din guide til Dublin
Few cities carry their history as openly as Dublin does. The Georgian terraces of Merrion Square, the cobbled lanes of Temple Bar, the sweep of the Liffey dividing the northside from the south: the city wears its layers without apology, and that quality of accumulated time is precisely what draws people back. Dublin is the capital of Ireland and the largest city in Leinster, sitting at the mouth of the River Liffey on the east coast, and it has been a seat of culture, conflict, and literary life for centuries. Joyce set Ulysses here street by street. Beckett was born in the southern suburbs. The Book of Kells has been housed at Trinity College since the early nineteenth century, its illuminated pages still drawing long queues through the cobbled Front Square.
The geography of the city shapes how visitors move through it. South of the Liffey, the area around Grafton Street, St Stephen's Green, and the Georgian squares forms the most immediately legible part of the city for first-timers, dense with museums, galleries, and the kind of pubs that have been trading under the same name for well over a century. North of the river, the Smithfield quarter has shifted considerably over the past two decades, and it is here that Dublin's whiskey revival has found some of its most interesting expression. The Jameson Distillery at Bow Street anchors the neighbourhood, and the Black Barrel Blending Masterclass offered there goes well beyond a standard distillery visit, giving participants the chance to blend their own whiskey and leave with a bottle bearing their own label. A short walk away, Roe and Co Distillery occupies a former Guinness power station on Thomas Street, and its Beyond the Blend experience pairs the production story with a guided cocktail session, making it one of the more considered ways to understand how the city's drinks culture has reinvented itself.
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