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sarah_82 says:
Founded in 1759, the Guinness Brewery is one of the world's largest breweries, producing a distinctive dark stout, famous for its thick, creamy head. You can explore the Guinness Hopstore, a converted 19th-century four-story building housing the World of Guinness Exhibition, an audiovisual presentat...
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festerwretch says:
They don’t manufacture whiskey here anymore (you’d have to go to Midleton for that) but it’s the original site. It’s a guided tour, the guide was quite funny (well, mine was anyway – maybe you can ask for Kristina (from Slovakia)). Three guys and three girls were chosen to do a taste test ...
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seventy6daytripper says:
Located in the heart of Dublin is this world famous beer brewery. From the walk around the complex to the tour inside, one can tell this place is serious about its beer.
When you walk in the entrance, you're greeted by Guinness tour guides. You can choose to visit the gift shop (to the left),...
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pms70 says:
This Bus Tour of Dublin allows you to travel on the Tour Buses at your own leisure. You can "Hop on and Hop off" at any of 23 stops around the city. You can visit many tourist attractions this way without having to walk around with a map or having to ask for directions all the time. It is also a goo...
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byiang says:
I was amazed how these doors can attract tourists. Almost all the doors in the center of Dublin are painted with different attractive colors and I can't help but take pictures. I later found out that these are one of the tourist attractions here, there are postcards showcasing these doors as well ...
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danny291 says:
now the idea of spending an afternoon in the Guinness factory doesnt really sound like fun to me but oh my was I proved wrong! The Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of the St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, and is Ireland’s No. 1 international visitor attraction. It first opened in Nove...
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dubdamo says:
#1 Brown Thomas shop window on Grafton street is a real treat at christmas.This theme this year is "Circus"....a must see!!
#2 Check out the hustle and bustle of the many city centre markets which really come alive at Christmas time with all sorts of colourful charactors.
#3 If you are feeling br...
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tirsomaldonado says:
Before going to Ireland I check rates in all car rentals in Dublin and this one was the cheapest. They have office in the city and also at the airport, so we picked it in the city and we dropped it at the Airport on Sunday. By the way, it is not easy to find the office at the airport, so go with som...
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Ireland
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maithanfear says:
I guess it's a matter of opinion and it also depends on the type of traveller and peron you are. Me I'm an outdoor person so here would be my top 5.
1. Cliffs of Moher + The Burren. Seen as you will be in Bunratty it's a short trip. Take in the Castle and Folk Park while there to.
2. Galway, a...
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Shashank says:
Hi, I personally loved the road up the Wicklow Mountains.. only 30 minutes out of Dublin but a complete different world. A windy road takes you over to the mountains, you do pass the famous Johnnie Fox's Pub (highest pub in Ireland)..
If I remember correct (i was there in 2003), Once you...
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