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Dublin launches new pass for conference delegates
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Dublin Convention Bureau and Dublin Tourism have teamed up to offer the Dublin Pass to conference delegates visiting Ireland’s capital city. Essentially a passport to Dublin, the Dublin Pass is an initiative of Dublin Tourism and offers free entry to 32 of the city’s top visitor attractions including the Guinness Storehouse, Kilmainham Gaol and the GAA Museum and Croke Park Stadium Tour.

The Dublin Pass also provides deals in terms of special offers and discounts that are available with the Pass at some of Dublin’s best shops, restaurants, cafes, theatres, entertainment venues and tours.

Jean Evans, CEO of Dublin Convention Bureau, said The Dublin Pass is a fantastic product, offering convenience, value for money, choice and flexibility to visitors to our vibrant city. We are delighted that the Pass will now be available to conference delegates at a reduced rate and hope that this offer will encourage even more delegates to extend their stay in Dublin and experience more of its cultural delights. We will be promoting the Dublin Pass to all the conference organisers that we deal with as we firmly believe it offers excellent value and demonstrably shows that Dublin does not deserve ‘the expensive destination’ reputation that has been attributed to it on occasion.
Michael Verikios - Thursday, March 01, 2007
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