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OSCAR WILDE
in Dublin

Oscar Wilde, renowned for his wit and literary prowess, had a connection to Dublin not just as his birthplace but also as a city where he developed his early appreciation for the finer things in life, including food. Wilde's love for indulgence and aesthetic pleasure, which later permeated his work and lifestyle, likely began in the vibrant social and cultural atmosphere of Dublin during his youth

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Chapter One **

Chapter One is one of Dublin's most esteemed restaurants, known for its refined Irish cuisine and exceptional dining experience. Located in the basement of the Dublin Writers Museum on Parnell Square, it has long been a favorite for both locals and visitors seeking a high-quality culinary experience in the heart of the city.

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Gravity Bar

The Gravity Bar is a popular destination in Dublin, located atop the Guinness Storehouse, one of Ireland's most famous attractions. While not a full-service restaurant, the Gravity Bar offers a unique experience that combines stunning panoramic views of Dublin with the opportunity to enjoy a perfectly poured pint of Guinness.

The Book of Kells, often considered one of Ireland's most important cultural treasures, is a stunningly illustrated manuscript that contains the four Gospels of the New Testament along with various prefatory texts and tables. It is housed at the Trinity College Library in Dublin and is renowned for its exquisite decoration and intricate detail, making it a prime example of medieval manuscript art.

Book of Kells

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Guests will start their day with a hearty Irish breakfast, before exploring Dublin Bay by boat. Once aboard the Sea Safari, the group will have the chance to bond while taking in the sights and sounds of Dublin Port.

Dublin Bay by Boat

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On their final day in the buzzing capital, guests will have the chance to indulge in some culinary fun. Upon arrival at Cooks Academy, they’ll don aprons to begin learning how to create authentic Irish cuisine. Tastebuds tantalised with delicious food, the guests will embark on Dublin’s whiskey trail, visiting Jameson Distillery Bow Street and Teeling Whiskey Dsitillery.

Whiskey Trail

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Activities

ANANTARA THE MARKER*****

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Price

on demand

Duration

Starting from 2 Days, 1 Night

Flights

Brussels Airport

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Anantara The Marker Hotel in Dublin, Ireland, is a prominent luxury hotel known for its distinctive modern architecture and prime location. The hotel offers a high-end experience with contemporary comforts and service. Situated in the Docklands area, one of Dublin’s most vibrant and modern districts, it stands out due to its iconic checkerboard façade and its status as a key part of the city's contemporary skyline.

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