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A taste of the Craic: An audio tour exploring Galway's local gastronomy

clock 40 to 55 minutes
  • Discover Galway’s Latin Quarter and West side with me and the medium of fine Irish cuisine, locally sourced produce and internationally celebrated beverages. Rolling pastures meet the wild Atlantic here, and you’ll find out why this location has helped to make the city such a food lovers' destination. And it has the craic too!

    On this...Read more

Dublin Pub Crawl

clock 4 hours
  • Dublin is where pubs are born. Some don't survive, many leave the Irish shore, several have mid-life crises, but few are ageing as gracefully as the stable pubs that bestow so much character on Dublin.

    Avoid the tourist traps and fake 'Irish' pubs! Escape with the locals to learn how to savour a pint of Guinness. Find out how to ensure you...Read more

Irish Whiskey Tasting in Dublin

clock 2 hours
  • Irish whiskey was one of the earliest distilled drinks in Europe. Who were the founders of this drink- What is its history- Irish whiskey uses a method called "pot". What is so special about this method- How many Irish Whiskey distilleries still exist in Ireland today- This experience is suitable for whiskey beginners who are interested in...Read more

Connemara Pub Tour from Galway City. Co Galway. Guided. Half Day.

clock 5 hours
  • Take a whirlwind pub tour from Galway City, around the village pubs of Connemara soaking up the local atmosphere. Availability: Most of the year.

    Visit legendary Irish pubs on this tour sampling the best on offer, while travelling through the picturesque Connemara landscape. Travel through the beautiful villages of Oughterard, Maam Valley,...Read more

Irish Whiskey Tasting in Dublin

clock 2 hours
  • Irish whiskey was one of the earliest distilled drinks in Europe. Who were the founders of this drink- What is its history- Irish whiskey uses a method called "pot". What is so special about this method- How many Irish Whiskey distilleries still exist in Ireland today- This experience is suitable for whiskey beginners who are interested in...Read more
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