Infants enter free and lift allows stroller, yet no nursing room, no changing table, loud guided groups, and parents must hold baby for near-hour tastings, so comfort is limited.
Note: Irish Whiskey Museum is 36% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Dublin for a more suitable experience.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short tour keeps baby comfortable while parents see key exhibits and tasting room
Join the Classic Guided Tour:
Explore four rooms tracing whiskey history from discovery to modern era.
Tip: Bring your stroller or use the lift; baby sits on your lap during tasting
Visit McDonnell’s Whiskey Bar:
Relax post-tour with city views over Trinity College.
Tip: Order a soft drink for baby and a whiskey flight for parents
Browse Interactive Exhibits:
Use touch screens and displays to follow whiskey production.
Tip: Let baby enjoy colorful visuals while you move through floors via lift
Book morning slots in summer to avoid crowds. In winter, dress in layers as Dublin can be chilly even indoors.
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Fabiola Terranova
We had a really fun and interesting experience! We did the Premium Tour with the tasting, and it was absolutely worth it. Andrew was a fantastic guide – knowledgeable, engaging, and made the whole visit even more enjoyable. Highly recommended!
Helen Low
To be honest I am a bit disappointed as it is not what I expected. I was debating between Irish whiskey museum, Jameson, and Guinness Storefront… I ended up picking this Irish whiskey museum. I think there is nothing wrong with them is just we were learning the history about whiskey. The instructor Linda is very nice and a good speaker. I thought we are able to try to most famous whiskey but we ha...
Amberlynn Gillard
Brien was hilarious and informative. He kept us smiling and laughing. The history was interesting and after having done the Jameson Tour earlier in the week, it was a nice refresher of how whiskey is made and a richer history of the process in Ireland. Thank you for the memories!
Jana Sýkorová
I am not really a whiskey lover, but I had a fabulous time! Our guide, Daniel, was lovely and also very funny. The tour goes by quickly a then, of course you get to taste some "live water" as they say. Might be a bit touristic, but I would definitely recommend it, because it is not as expensive as other atractions and you actually learn something new.
oksana osiniene
We had an absolutely fantastic time at the Irish Whiskey Museum! It was much more than just a tasting — it was a journey through Irish history, culture, and storytelling. We laughed, we listened, we tasted, and at times we were genuinely moved by the stories behind the whiskey. It was the kind of experience that stays with you. A very special thank you to our incredible guide — a true star! She w...
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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2 Classic Tour tickets | EUR 46 |
Soft drink at McDonnell’s Bar | EUR 3 |
Total Estimated | EUR 49 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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