We begin with lunch at a local restaurant and then continue on with a visit to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, an Anglican cathedral built in 1213 in honor of Ireland’s patron saint, St. Patrick. St. Patrick’s is the largest cathedral in Ireland and has an interesting connection with Jonathan Swift (author of Gulliver's Travels), who was Dean there from 1713 to 1745. 

St. Patrick himself is said to have used a well on this site to baptize converts to the Christian faith and due to its sacred association with St. Patrick, a church has stood here since the 5th century. 

We then continue to Jameson Distillery on Bow Street, a Museum/Heritage Centre devoted to the history and tradition of Irish Whiskey. It is located just north of the River Liffey. It lies on the site of the original Jameson Distillery, with its origins dating back to 1780. Here, guests will have the opportunity to learn about the distillation of whiskey in Ireland, followed by an exclusive Distillery Edition tasting in John Jameson’s office.

You may purchase a ticket for yourself and (a) guest during registration. Tickets are US$ 125 each and include transportation, admission, and lunch. Alcoholic beverages may be purchased at lunch at your own expense.   

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