Old Jameson Distillery
Housed in the original Jameson distillery where the famous Irish whiskey was produced from 1791 to 1966.
7 Bow Street, Dublin 7, Ireland
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More information about Old Jameson Distillery
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun: 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Admission
Adult: €11.70
Senior: €9.60
Student: €10.60
Child: €7.70
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