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A Glimpse of Dublin Our Britain 3704 Cromwell Drive, Carrollton, TX 75007 Your Choice Phone: 800 410 5110 or 972 395 0545 E-mail: [email protected] Britain by Choice is your resource for travel in Scotland, England, Ireland Wales and France. With 20 years experience, programs have been developed over the years. We can also customize an itinerary to suit client’s special needs and interests. All itineraries are designed to ensure the minimum number of hotel changes. A Glimpse of Dublin — 5 days, 4 nights Commencing Daily from 26 March to 22 October 2018 Prices from $888 per person Tour #: I2018-1 HIGHLIGHTS 4 nights with Irish Breakfast 1 Irish Evening with dinner Private Airport transfers Dublin City Sightseeing Tour 3 day Dublin Pass Dublin Castle 72 hour Freedom Ticket (buses) Dublin Castle Dublin Attractions Day 1: Arrive Dublin Airport. Private transfer to the 4 Castletown House star Riu Gresham Hotel, or similar, for 4 nights. Full Chester Beatty Library Irish breakfast is included each morning. City – Sight- seeing Hop-on-Hop-Off Tour of Dublin. The tours take Christ Church Cathedral 1.5 hours and operates every 15 minutes from outside Croke Park the hotel; your ticket is valid for 3 days, so take the Dalkey Castle Heritage Centre tour and select the attractions to visit on the 2nd cir- Dublin City Hall cuit tomorrow using your Dublin Pass for “Fast-track” Dublin Writers Museum entry. Dublinia Day 2: Day 2 of your Sightseeing and Day 1 with your Glasnevin Cemetery Museum 3 day Dublin Freedom Pass GPO Witness History Guinness Storehouse Days 3 & 4: At leisure, using your Dublin Pass and Irish Museum of Modern Art Freedom ticket, providing unlimited bus travel and Jeanie Johnston Famine Museum entry to over 30 major city attractions. Must sees, if not already visited include the Guinness Storehouse Malahide Castle and the Old Jameson Distillery. One evening you will National Gallery of Ireland attend the Merry Ploughboys traditional Irish evening. National Museum of Ireland National Wax Museum Day 5: Transfer to Dublin Airport for your onward Old Jameson Distillery travel or extend your stay in the city with one or more St Patrick’s Cathedral full day sightseeing tours outside the city, Terms and Conditions: Terms and Conditions: All accommodation is offered subject to availability. Alternate hotels will be offered when necessary. A deposit of $250 per person is required within 7 days of confirmation. Final payment must be re- ceived 60 days prior to departure from the USA. All documentation will be received approximately 4 weeks prior to arrival in Britain. Full Terms and conditions available on line at http://www.britainbychoice.com/terms/ .
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