Explore the Guinness legacy in Italian, from historic tours to iconic pints at Dublin’s Gravity Bar. Discover Ireland’s cultural transformation.
Explore the Guinness legacy in Italian, from historic tours to iconic pints at Dublin’s Gravity Bar. Discover Ireland’s cultural transformation.
- Molly Malone Statue - This statue narrates the tale of Molly and highlights the traditional pairing of Guinness with seafood in Ireland, particularly oysters. It emphasizes that Guinness is more than just a beverage; it is a versatile ingredient in many Irish dishes, from desserts like brownies to bread and stews. Notably, a drink called Black…
- Molly Malone Statue - This statue narrates the tale of Molly and highlights the traditional pairing of Guinness with seafood in Ireland, particularly oysters. It emphasizes that Guinness is more than just a beverage; it is a versatile ingredient in many Irish dishes, from desserts like brownies to bread and stews. Notably, a drink called Black Velvet, made with a champagne flute and a splash of Guinness, was created in honor of Queen Victoria after her passing.
- Trinity College Dublin - Discover Ireland’s oldest college and the significant role the Guinness family played in advancing education and training in Ireland through philanthropy, infrastructure development, and direct financial support to schools, colleges, and universities.
- Dublin Castle - Established in 1204, Dublin Castle is a historical and political emblem of Ireland. Initially constructed to protect the city, it served as the British government’s seat in Ireland until independence. The castle has hosted numerous significant events, including coronations and political conferences, becoming a hub for Irish political life.
The Guinness family greatly influenced Irish politics, contributing not only financially but also through active participation. Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, was a successful entrepreneur and a strong advocate for social and political reform. His philanthropy and public involvement made him a role model, championing causes like education and public health.
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Saint Patrick’s Cathedral - Explore the history of the cathedral (an exterior visit), the story of the Irish Patron Saint, and the strong connection between the Guinness family and St Patrick’s Cathedral, including the opening of St Patrick’s Garden and the inauguration of the Iveagh building.
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Christ Church Cathedral - Delve into the history of Christ Church and the influence and support the Guinness family provided to both the Protestant and Catholic churches in Ireland. The Guinness family significantly impacted these churches through their philanthropic efforts. Edward Cecil Guinness, the first Earl of Iveagh, supported the Anglican Church but extended his philanthropy to various religious institutions, financing charitable works and restorations, thereby enhancing ecclesiastical structures and supporting communities.
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Temple Bar - In front of the renowned Temple Bar Pub, hear the captivating story of Dublin’s most famous district. Learn how to identify a pub serving a perfect pint of Guinness, referencing one of Guinness’ iconic advertising signs, a symbol of quality and tradition, indicating the establishment’s commitment to providing an authentic Guinness experience.
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The Liberties - The Liberties district, home to Guinness. The Guinness family implemented a philanthropic and progressive policy of constructing homes for their workers, creating affordable, high-quality housing. Through the Iveagh Trust, founded by Edward Cecil Guinness, homes were built with essential services to improve the living conditions of workers and their families, promoting social cohesion and public health. These efforts aimed to combat overcrowding and poor housing conditions in Dublin during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Guinness Storehouse - A visit to the Guinness Storehouse offers a unique experience, starting with the famous contract signed by Arthur Guinness in 1759 for a 9,000-year lease of the brewery. The journey continues in the area dedicated to beer ingredients, where visitors learn about the crucial role of water, barley, hops, and yeast in crafting the renowned beverage.

- Pint of Gunness or softdrink at the Guinness Storehouse Gravity Bar
- Falte Ireland certified Dubino expert guide
- Visit Dublin’s iconic landmarks and Guinness
- Tour in Italian language
- Guinness Storehouse Entrance Ticket
- Pint of Gunness or softdrink at the Guinness Storehouse Gravity Bar
- Falte Ireland certified Dubino expert guide
- Visit Dublin’s iconic landmarks and Guinness
- Tour in Italian language
- Guinness Storehouse Entrance Ticket
- Tips for driving
- Additional drinks included at the gravity bar
- Transport
- Tips for driving
- Additional drinks included at the gravity bar
- Transport
Embark on an Italian-guided tour, embarking on an intriguing journey to explore the heritage of the Guinness family, a name that has significantly shaped Irish life and culture for more than 250 years.
During this tour, participants will learn how Arthur Guinness, with his remarkable foresight, established a company that transformed not only Irish…
Embark on an Italian-guided tour, embarking on an intriguing journey to explore the heritage of the Guinness family, a name that has significantly shaped Irish life and culture for more than 250 years.
During this tour, participants will learn how Arthur Guinness, with his remarkable foresight, established a company that transformed not only Irish drinking habits but also enhanced the social and economic quality of life in Ireland.
The tour will reach its peak with a visit to the renowned Guinness Storehouse, offering a multi-sensory experience into the core of the company that created one of the world’s most famous beers.
The experience concludes at the Gravity Bar, located on the top floor of the Storehouse, where visitors can savor the finest pint of Guinness in Dublin while enjoying stunning panoramic views of the city. Ending this exceptional tour with a perfect Guinness and breathtaking views of the Irish capital promises to be an unforgettable experience.
- Children under the age of 18 are absolutely not allowed to drink alcohol and in no way an adult, can offer them alcohol
- The tour will be in Italian
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.