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90-Minute Dublin Walking Tour
Get the perfect introduction to Ireland's capital city on this 90-minute walking tour. Walk through the cobbled streets of Dublin's past and present and learn about the colourful events and characters that illustrate and give spirit to its long, proud heritage–from playwrights and whiskeys to Viking invasions, wars, and world economic crises.

Guinness & Jameson Irish Whiskey Experience Tour
Dive into the history of Ireland's two most famous drinks, beer and whiskey, and enjoy tastings of both of them on this delightful guided tour. Follow your guide through the Guinness Storehouse–Dublin's most visited attraction–and the Jameson Distillery as you learn about their complex brewing and distilling processes. Then, enjoy a fine pint of Guinness and a nice glass of Jameson before finishing your tour.

Cliffs of Moher Tour, including Wild Atlantic Way & Galway City from Dublin
Towering 214 meters (702 feet) above the Atlantic Ocean at their highest point and stretching for 8 kilometres (5 miles) along the water, the majestic Cliffs of Moher define the rugged west coast of Ireland. Be sure to include this unforgettable tour on your visit, which also includes a 2-hour stop at charming Galway City.

Book of Kells Tour with Dublin Castle
If you like history and discovering beautiful libraries, you're in for a treat. On this fascinating tour, you start with a visit to Dublin's Trinity College Library, home to the famous Book of Kells—the lavishly illustrated manuscript of the Gospels dating back to AD 800 and widely considered among the most important of all of Ireland's ancient treasures. Then, enjoy a guided tour around the grounds of Dublin Castle, and listen to fascinating stories of its years as a prison, military fortress, and the seat of the English Administration in Ireland.

Blarney Castle Day Trip from Dublin
See 3 top Ireland attractions in 1 day on this full-day trip from Dublin. Travel through the Irish countryside to visit Blarney Castle, home to the mystical Blarney Stone. Legend has it that those who kiss the stone upside down will receive "The Gift of the Gab" — the ability to speak with eloquence and fluency. Later, see Cahir Castle and the Rock of Cashel Cathedral before returning back to Dublin.

Kilmainham Gaol
Kilmainham Gaol is one of the largest unoccupied gaols in Europe. It opened in 1796 as the new county gaol for Dublin and finally shut its doors as such in 1924. Today, the building symbolises the tradition of militant and constitutional nationalism, from the rebellion of 1798 to the Irish Civil War of 1922-23. The great collection consists of a wide variety of object types, including manuscripts, photographs, newspapers, weaponry, artwork, medals, uniforms and personal effects especially related to the political imprisonment in the 1916-23 period, as well as the experience of women during the Civil War.















