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DAY 1: WELCOME TO DUBLIN
Arrival in Dublin. Your private transfer awaits you in the arrival hall. Start to get to know Ireland’s capital by visiting iconic places like Dublin’s Castle, St Patrick’s Cathedral, or Trinity College, relax in St Stephen Green’s Park and spend the evening in a Dublin pub in Temple Bar, Dublin's cultural and creative quarter.
Accommodation at the Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane, Dublin, or similar
DAY 2: SIGHTSEEING & IRISH WHISKEY
Today you will experience the capital of Ireland with a hop-on hop-off Dublin tour. Explore the culture and vibrance of the city and visit some of the iconic stops like the Irish Whiskey Museum, Dublin Castle, Writers Museum, Teeling distillery, Kilmainham Gaol, and many more, all at your own pace.
Take your time and visit EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, an interactive Museum that gives you unique insight into Ireland’s history and culture. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane, Dublin, or similar
DAY 3: GUINNESS STOREHOUSE & GPO MUSEUM DUBLIN
Today your journey continues. You will visit Guinness Storehouse and learn everything about Ireland’s iconic beer. If you are looking for some time to unwind, visit the Gravity Bar, sample a Guinness, and enjoy the breathtaking views from Ireland’s best rooftop bar.
Thereafter we recommend visiting the GPO Museum, an award-winning Museum inside the General Post Office and former headquarters of the men and women that took part in the 1916 Easter Rising. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane, Dublin, or similar
DAY 4: GAELIC GAMES & CELTIC NIGHTS
Enjoy your last full day exploring the city at your own pace. Stroll Grafton Street and hunt for some souvenirs. Take a Dublin’s Bay boat cruise or Dublins tram Luas to Bray. Bray is Ireland’s longest-established seaside town, home to many world-famous people, and known as the gateway to the Garden of Ireland.
If you like to be active, take part in an introduction to Gaelic Games. In a 3 hours course, you learn and play Gaelic football, hurling, and Gaelic handball. Ask us for more details.
In the evening you enjoy a show of dinner, dance, and music at a Celtic night's show. What better way to finish a city trip to Dublin? Meals: B
DAY 5: DUBLIN DEPARTURE
Transfer to Dublin airport or train station and departure – Slán Abhaile! Meals: B