Private Dublin Irish Musical Pub Tour
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Private Dublin Irish Musical Pub Tour

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3 hours

Highlights

  • Professional Local Guide
  • Two Pints Of Beer

About This Tour

Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. A professional local guide on a educational tour through the hip yet historic district. You will visit famous classic pubs and bars. You will become a witness to the local drinking culture!

Temple bar- it is Dublin’s cultural quarter and must see no. 1. Do you know who was Sir William Temple? What did the Vikings do in this bar? What world famous events happened there? What World Guinness Record was made there?

You will experience the vibrancy of Dublin’s traditional drink and Irish music scene. You not just gonna hear the stories but will feel the atmosphere and rich musical culture.

What’s Included

  • Professional Local Guide
  • Two Pints Of Beer

What’s Not Included

  • Transportation not Included
  • Extra Drinks Are Not Included

Itinerary

  1. The Temple Bar Pub Dublin Ireland is home to the largest whiskey collection in Ireland. It’s a Cool and quirky pub, popular among artists and poets. Traditional LIVE Music sessions Daily. A must visit place to fully experience the best in Irish culture. A huge stock of Whiskey always available and one of the largest in the entire world. (180 min)

Meeting point: Meet the guide besides the Molly Malone Statue

Good to Know

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

This is a private tour. Available in: en.

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