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Dublin Distillery Tours

Experience the art of distillation in Dublin: let your senses come alive on a distillery tour

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Guinness Storehouse Experience

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  • Duration: 1h 30mins
  • Group of max. 10 people
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Jillian,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
02 May 2024
Excellent
A brilliant visual, sensory and informative experience. The free, smooth, pint of Guinness at the end overlooking the amazing views of Dublin, was the icing on the cake 5*
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Scott,  Austria Austria
26 Apr 2024
Excellent
A great tour, plenty to see, read and do and then you finish enjoying a lovely pint in the fantastic bar at the top with its excellent views of Dublin
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Maurice ,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
29 Apr 2024
Excellent
The staff here are fantastic my father is disabled and they went above and beyond to make his visit a pleasure Would recommend a visit to everyone
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About: Dublin Distillery Tours

Explore Dublin's vibrant distilling scene and discover the secrets of Ireland's most famous spirit with a distillery tour.

With this tour, you'll learn about the history of distillation and taste some of Dublin's finest tipples. You'll also get to meet the experts and learn how they craft their unique flavors.

Let your senses come alive as you take in this tour's sights, smells, and sounds. This is a great choice for you if you want to learn more about the art of distillation, or if you are looking to have a good time!

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