Track centuries of Guinness history and discover its development—from Arthur Guinness's original idea to the commercial phenomenon it is today. See first-hand the brewing process, how they manage to export it while preserving the flavor. Enjoy sweeping city views as you sip a complimentary pint.
Skip the line and gain quick entry to your Guinness education. Begin by learning the process that goes into brewing each and every delectable pint. Hear about Arthur Guinness and how his brainwave has become a symbol of Irish culture and heritage.
View the archive of award-winning Guinness advertisements—spanning decades they are truly impressive. Each one is preserved for your enjoyment. Discover how the successful brand has evolved and how it has remained such an icon 250 years from its inception.
Finish with a trip up to the Gravity Bar. Marvel at the 360-degree views of the city as you refresh with a well-earned pint of "the black stuff."
Discover the age-old distilling process that produces each carefully crafted drop of Jameson Irish Whiskey. Walk through the exacting process with a guide answering questions as you go, enjoy a glass of Jameson in the bar, and get an official tasting certificate to take home.
Located just a short walk from the banks of the River Liffey, the Old Jameson Distillery lets you follow the journey from raw ingredient to finished product. Your comprehensive tour will cover every step from malting to milling, mashing, fermenting, distilling, maturation, and blending.
Quiz your guide on the finer points of the process, then head to the Jameson Discovery Bar and try a complimentary glass yourself. Find out firsthand how Ireland's leading whiskey export comes together, and how its makers perfected the process over 225 years. And as you leave, take an Irish Whiskey Taster Certificate home with you to commemorate your visit.
Leave the urban buzz behind and wonder at the stunning Irish countryside. Admire the Cliffs of Moher and gaze out to the Atlantic Ocean, before heading through traditional villages on your way back to the city.
Upon arrival at the majestic Cliffs of Moher, admire the impressive views of the natural landmark where Ireland gives way to the Atlantic Ocean. The sharp cliffs, climbing to more than 700 feet (214 m) at their peak, offer inspiring views of the ocean.
Enjoy lunch in the village of Doolin, famous for its traditional food and Irish music, before driving along the scenic route through the Burren and Wild Atlantic Way. Get a glimpse of Corcomroe Abbey, a 13th century monastery and head to Village of Kinvara on Galway Bay for photo stop, before returning to Dublin.
Get to know the Irish ways of Dublin's proud citizens via a hop-on hop-off tour of the city's finest attractions. Cruise the capital and largest city of Ireland from a double-decker bus featuring rotating routes and numerous stops that allow you to set your own pace—and craft your own itinerary.
Both entertaining and informative, listen to the pre-recorded (and often live) narrations, highlighting passing landmarks. Hop off at historic Trinity College, located within the heart of the city, and walk the cobblestone paths stretching back to 1592. Work up a thirst and head to The Guinness Storehouse for the insider story behind the world's best-loved stout before popping into a traditional Irish pub for a pint with the locals.
Or choose to take a relaxing time-out within the country's most pristine public park at St. Stephen's Green, and admire the gardens and lush greenery. Don't miss the archaeology collections at the National Museum of Ireland, which offer a well-preserved peek into Ireland's history, heritage, and the country's deep-seated culture.
Visit Powerscourt Gardens, one of the world's greatest gardens, located only 20 minutes from Dublin.
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