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Irish Houses of Parliament

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Hugh,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
12 Jun 2024
Good
An interesting tour evenly balanced presentation of the troubles. Pity the end point was not where the tour started as this throws timings out for other scheduled events.
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Paul ,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
16 Jun 2024
Excellent
Simple informative exhibition…allow yourself plenty to time, at least 2hours to get round each of the exhibits. 😊
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Kyle,  United States United States
07 Jun 2024
Excellent
We dod as much as we could in three days and got great value out of these tickets. Thank you.
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