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what to see and do Irish Whiskey Museum Kate Kear
ney’s Cottage An interactive, ultra-modern tour offering an experience unlike any other in Dublin! Journey back through time and discover the intriguing tale of Irish whiskey, its unique origins, its rise to glory, dramatic fall and current revival in this fantastic museum. Choose from a fully guided tour and three perfectly crafted Irish whiskey tastings or go premium if you fancy a fourth beautifully aged Irish whiskey, which is matured for a minimum of 10 years along with a souvenir. what to see and do What to see and do in Augus We’re clinging to the summer! This is the time of t to see and do in Marcht e5 119 Grafton Street, Dublin 2 +353 15250970 irishwhiskeymuseum.ie Put that literal spring in your step as you bound about the city checking out these fantastic experiences and places. Smock Alley Smock Alley Theatre is a resource for Dublin, Ireland and the world. Respecting its extraordinary history and heritage of its original 1662 site, Smock Alley Theatre provides artists and audiences with a unique opportunity to create and experience work that challenges, inspires and entertains. The past, the present and the future of theatre in Ireland come to life in Smock Alley. year that really sees the city abuzz with festivals, concerts, and shows, perhaps it’s the last hurrah. So don’t let the warm-ish weather pass you by too quickly. If visiting with kids check out any of the city’s great parks for family fun, Merrion Square Park has a great new playground and the park itself is a gem. For the music lovers, Electric Picnic Festival is a must. In general it’s about getting out and seeing as much of the city as you can, here are some of our picks: Lower Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 4d Nestled at the entrance to the world famous Gap of Dunloe lies Kate Kearney’s Cottage, a 150 year old family-run establishment. At ‘Kate’s’ you will enjoy the tradition of hospitality made famous by the legendary Kate herself. Their bar and Craft Shops are open 7 days a week from 10am each day. They serve bar food daily from 12noon until 8pm. Their restaurant is open for Sunday lunches and group bookings. They are proud recipients of the CIE Award for their hosting of Traditional Irish Nights with dinner for the second year running and winning ‘Pub of the Year’ 2017 and 2018. Kate Kearney’s Cottage, Gap of Dunloe, Beaufort, Co Kerry 064-6644146 katekearneyscottage.com EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum The Little Museum of Dublin A people’s museum of Dublin in the 20th Century, the Little Museum was launched in 2011 with a public appeal for historic objects. The response to that appeal illustrates the generosity of the Irish people: today there are over 5,000 artefacts in the collection. Named as “Dublin’s best museum experience” by the Irish Times, the Little offer Named as “Dublin’s best museum experience” by the Irish Times, the Little Museum useum offers free guided tours ev 9:30 to 17:00 o 17:00, latil 20:00 on Thursday. En y. Entry is normally €10, but show this The chq Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1 Open daily 10am to 5pm (last entry) f4 15 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2 e5 15 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2 e5 www.epicirelandchq.com, info@epicirelandchq.com facebook.com/epicirelandchq for a €2 discount. magazine for a €2 discount. M s free guided tours every hour ery hour, as well as exhibits on The Irish Times, U2 and frequently changing temporary exhibitions. The Little Museum is open every da This interactive museum experience will guide you on a journey to discover the stories of Irish emigration around the world, from early times to the modern day. At EPIC you can step through 20 themed galleries to find out why people left, see how they influenced the world they found, and experience the connection between their descendants and Ireland today. , as well as exhibits on The Irish Times, U2 and ollection. om A people’s museum of Dublin in the 20th Century, the Little Museum was launched in 2011 with a public appeal for historic objects. The response to that appeal illustrates the generosity of the Irish people: today there are over 5,000 artefacts in the collection. Named as “Dublin’s best museum experience” by the Irish Times, the Little Museum offers free guided tours every hour, as well as exhibits on The Irish Times, U2 and frequently changing temporary exhibitions. The Little Museum is open every day from 9:30 to 17:00, late until 20:00 on Thursday. Entry is normally €7, but show this magazine for a €2 discount. The Little Museum of Dublin frequently changing temporary exhibitions. 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