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Phoenix Park

Visit the Dublin Zoo and cycle through lush green trails

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  • Duration: 1h
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Hop-on Hop-off by Bus

Big Bus Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

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  • Duration: 1h 30mins
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Sarah,  Germany Germany
24 Aug 2024
Excellent
Sehr interessante und kurzweilige Führung. Auch bei der Buchung lief alles reibungslos. Schön war die Zeit Fotos zu machen und die Möglichkeit Frahen zu stellen. Sehr empfehlenswert!
JJ Guided Tour | Dublin: Jeanie Johnston Tallship Emigrant Experience.
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Tracy,  Ireland Ireland
11 Aug 2024
Excellent
It was an amazing experience to find out about our history our tour guide Garog gave a clear and passionate monologue of the history of the boat and it the great hunger hasn’t happened how...
It was an amazing experience to find out about our history our tour guide Garog gave a clear and passionate monologue of the history of the boat and it the great hunger hasn’t happened how different our country would be now.
JJ Guided Tour | Dublin: Jeanie Johnston Tallship Emigrant Experience.
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Kyle,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
19 Aug 2024
Excellent
Excellent tour of how guinness is made. Great live band in bar number 1 really made the experience. The tasting room is good and gives you a chance to experience the smell of the ingredients of...
Excellent tour of how guinness is made. Great live band in bar number 1 really made the experience. The tasting room is good and gives you a chance to experience the smell of the ingredients of guinness and try a small sample after too.
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