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Located just a short walk from the city centre, Jameson Distillery Bow Street is a must-see attraction when visiting Dublin. Jameson is the only place in Dublin in which you will truly get the best taste of Irish whiskey. Each year Jameson Distillery bring thousands of visitors through its doors.
Jameson Distillery Bow St. is the original location in which Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled. Nowadays, the museum is purpose built to offer guided tours showcasing the history and skills behind one of the best whiskeys in the world. After several months of refurbishment, revealing a new look for their tourists, Jameson have located a one-of-the-kind whiskey bottle chandelier centrepiece for tourists to admire.
To facilitate all visitors, the people of Jameson offer an experience of a life time which include four types of whiskey and a masterclass so that you can become a master yourself in whiskey tasting. Other attractions located around Jameson Distillery would be Smithfield Square in which you can get yourself a bite to eat or a drink in one of many restaurants and cafes. Check out our blog post here on Smithfield Square for more.
Admission
Adults: From €26.00 (£21.91 or $28.70).
Student/Senior: From €23.00 (£19.38 or $25.39).
Special discounts available for groups.
*Currency conversions correct as on 10.09.2024.
Distance from The West County Hotel
Jameson distillery is situated just 6 Km from The West County Hotel, or a 20 minute drive. You can take the bus 26 from outside the hotel and get off at Stop 7453 (Arran Quay) and it is just a 5 minute walk to the Jameson Distillery from here.
Contact Details for Jameson Distillery
Address: Bow St, Smithfield Village, Dublin 7
Tel: (01) 807 2348
Email: bowst@jameson.com
Website: www.jamesonwhiskey.com/en-IE/visit-us/jameson-distillery-bow-st.
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50 spacious and well-appointed guest rooms that are the perfect base for your stay in Dublin.