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AFTERNOON

An afternoon of History or Art

Epic – The Irish Emigration Museum .

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is a new state of the art visitor experience that

showcases the unique journey of the Irish nation where stories of old are told through the technology of now. Through 20 state-of-

the-art galleries, visitors can immerse themselves in the stories of the most remarkable tales of sacrifice, endurance, adventure and

discovery. Located in the CHQ Building in the heart of Dublin’s docklands, EPIC brings these amazing stores to life in a unique and

spectacular way.

Allow approx. 90 minutes for this experience

Or Alternative Group Experience

Art Impressions

. A fun afternoon tour of Dublin’s Priceless Artworks – the concise overview of ‘The Story of Art’ strictly for

non-academics, followed by an evening’s hospitality at the Church Bar & Restaurant.

Unlock your inner art appreciation and creative instinct and develop the skills that will allow you bring paintings to life. Afterwards

enjoy an evening meal and drinks amongst the magnificent Art Architecture and History of the wonderfully restored Church Bar

and Restaurant on Mary Street in the heart of Dublin and complete the evening’s enjoyment with live Celtic Entertainment.

Allow 2½ hours for this experience

EVENING

Dining & Entertainment

Traditional

If you choose not to do the Art Impressions Tour and Dining Experience, why not step back in time to 1198, and enjoy a nights

dining, storytelling and entertainment at the

Brazen Head

, officially Ireland’s oldest pub.

(Groups – Pre-booking required.)

Enjoy an evening of food, folklore and fairies. Pre-booking is required. Enjoy a night of Irish folklore and storytelling over a candlelit

dinner, where the renowned storytellers will take you away into a world of the imagination, with wonderful insights and magical

tales about life in Ireland in times past. The evening also includes live traditional music and ballads.

Contemporary

Want to hang out where the cool kids go? Explore the Creative Quarter, spanning from SouthWilliam Street to George’s Street

and from Lower Stephen’s Street to Exchequer Street, this area of the city is buzzing with new restaurants, cafés and bars. Venues

like the

Rag Trader

on Drury Street, once a fabric warehouse, this unique bar takes you on a cultural and historical trip back to the

days of the rag trade in Dublin whilst serving up stout and whiskey in a rustic setting. Fancy a cocktail or two give

The Blind Pig

a call and you’ll be escorted to a secret location where award-winning Paul Lambert has created his very own speakeasy with an

emphasis on great drinks paired with good, prohibition-era manners.With an excellent choice of quality dining restaurants to suit

all budgets nearby you won’t be short of options to suit all budgets and palettes.

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EPIC Ireland

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