![]() If you witnessed Ireland’s horrified reaction to the release of Ed Sheeran’s song 'Galway Girl' a few years ago, rest assured, complaining about ersatz Irish music is a proud tradition. #IRISH MUSIC PUB TOUR DUBLIN HOW TO#So what is ‘real’ traditional Irish music – and, more importantly – how can you experience it in Dublin? Here's your insider's guide to the best places to go and how to get the most out of a traditional Irish session. ![]() Scoff, they will, and tell you, that’s not real music. But, you might protest, I want to hear some live music. You will have a pleasant experience in a safe environment without excessive Covid talk intrusion.īlack minivan opposite the spire on the east side of O'Connell street or the opposite side of the street to the historic GPO building.Say ‘ Temple Bar’ to any Dubliner and watch their eyes roll back into their head – the quaintly-cobbled and bar-filled district is a tourist trap, a non-space of plastic paddywhackery in the heart of the capital.Guides required to regularly wash hands.Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized.Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff.Child car seats available too at no additional fee.Suitable for all physical fitness levels.Public transportation options are available nearby.Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller.Admissions / Entrance fees to any attractions along our tour stops are paid at guests expense.A taste of my onboard whiskey if you like.Drop into the original Jameson Distillery in Dublin to experience it’s cool atmosphere and maybe a whiskey taste or cocktail Stop At: Temple Bar At the end of the tour, If you like I can drop you into some live Irish music in the lively Temple bar area of Dublin. Stop At: Grand Canal Dock for U2 fans we can visit the fans wall and leave our message Stop At: Howth Castle We take a scenic drive out via Dublin bay to the scenic fishing village of Howth and view the historic Howth castle which is still occupied today! Stop At: Howth Head We take a Scenic route up to the elevated Howth headland to gain a scenic view of spectacular Dublin bay and to take some great photos. Stop At: Whether it's the best Guinness in Dublin or an authentic taste of Dublin at lunchtime, this 186 year old Dubliners gem is a hit! Stop At: The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story From across the river we'll see a ship of hope for thousands of desperate Irish emigrants who were trying to escape the misgoverned and devastating period of the Great Hunger of the mid 19th century. Stop At: The Famine Sculptures Learn about the most harrowing period of Irish history and why emigration was so common from Ireland in the 19th century. Pass By: River Liffey We explore part of the Liffey riverside with its historical bridges and buildings. Stop At: Phoenix Park Explore our beloved Phoenix Park, the largest walled park in Europe, home to the president of Ireland, the US ambassador, Dublin zoo, the popes cross & much more. Stop At: Arbour Hill Cemetery An absolute gem! Visit the final resting place of the 14 Brave Irish rebel leader's executed by a British firing squad after the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin. Stop At: The Liberties We explore the Guinness brewery area and also the Dublin whiskey triangle. ![]() Stop At: Dublin City Wall and Gate Lat remaining gateway into the medieval city of Dublin! Patrick's cathedral at their own expense. Optional: Tour guests can choose to go inside St. Pass By: Saint Patrick's Cathedral We drive around this Liberties cathedral and adjoining park to learn the history of it and take some photos. ![]() This is a typical itinerary for this product Pass By: Kilmainham Gaol Museum As we pass by the famous jail where in 1916 the irish rebels were held and executed, you will learn the history. ![]()
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