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Joanna,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
10 Sep 2025
Excellent
The Dublin pass was great it gave us choices and flexibility to enjoy the city without worrying about the cost and trip planning. Highly recommend
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Shannon,  Canada Canada
16 Jul 2025
Excellent
We loved the attractions we did! We saw the Guinness storehouse, the Jameson whiskey tour, the Dublin Castle and our favourite the Irish rock and roll museum
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Niall,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
26 Nov 2025
Excellent
Very informative and well presented
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About: General Post Office Dublin

The GPO Museum is located inside the General Post Office on Dublin's O’Connell Street.

This grand building, designed by Francis Johnston in 1814, is easy to reach by Dublin Bus, as well as via Bus Éireann and other national bus companies. It's also a three-minute walk from the Abbey Street stop on the Luas Red Line.

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O'Connell Street Lower, D01 F5P2, Dublin 1, Dublin
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