-Visit the ‘Home of Guinness & Jamesons'
-This tour is for groups with max size of 15 people, suiting the more discerning traveller.
-Perfect for groups and bespoke corporate events.
-Award winning City Heritage Tour guides.
-We offer premium smaller group tours, that are more personal and well managed professionally.
-Also added bonus of Fast track entry into the Guinness Storehouse and Jamesons tour around both complexs
-Listen as your Jamesons guide explains the ingredients used and learn of the complex brewing and distilling processes of whiskey.
Then, enjoy tastings of the beer and whiskey for which Ireland is famous before concluding the tour.
-Take a guided tour of the facilities of Ireland's two most famous drinks
-Skip-the-line access to the Guinness Storehouse.
-Learn how each is drink is produced on a guided tour of the facilities.
-Enjoy tastings of both beer and whiskey at each location ofcourse.
-Suitable for party and corparate group events.
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A more personal and tailored tour experience for the more discerning viator.
Enrich your knowledge of world-famous Irish whiskey on the new, guided tour of the Jameson Distillery Bow St. in Dublin. Learn the history of the iconic Irish brand as you explore the distillery and listen to commentary from your guide. The Bow St. Experience brings the stories of Jameson’s innovations to life during a tasting tour. Discover the secrets behind the complex distillation process and conclude with a whiskey in the elegant distillery bar.
Irish Rebel Stop Toast :' The Brazen Head', Ireland's oldest pub. We tell the story of the young Irish rebel leader the Bold Robert Emmet who was a local at this pub in the days of the UnitedIrishmen rebellion, we go on to visit his execution spot nearby. There's has been a hostelry here since 1198. Licensing laws only came into effect in 1635, yet this pub has been serving alcohol before official licensing laws were even introduced.
Although it is unclear how much of the original 11th century coach house is still intact, there is a palpable sense of history within its walls.
Visit the Home of Guinness. Located in the heart of St. James’s Gate, the Guinness Storehouse was once the old fermentation plant of the brewery where today, you can experience the history, heart, and soul of Ireland’s most iconic beer. As you explore the space, find out what makes the brewing process so special, hear about the history of the brewery and check out the archive of award-winning Guinness advertisements on display. Your final stop is the Gravity Bar, where you can enjoy the perfectly poured, perfectly chilled pint of Guinness included in your ticket with panoramic views of Dublin city and beyond
MEETING TIME: 15 minutes before the scheduled start time.
MEETING PLACE: Jameson Distillery, Bow St, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland MEETING POINT: Meet directly outside the Jameson Distillery main entrance, in front of the Barrowman Statue.
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