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Dublin Literary Pub Crawl


Dublin Literary Pub Crawl combines street theatre with the 'craic' that makes Dublin's pubs the liveliest in Europe and successfully avoids tourist clichés that could ruin an evening of high art and low life.
The meeting point is The Duke Pub, Duke Street, off Grafton Street. From April to November, Dublin Literary Pub Crawl is nightly. From December to March, it runs Thursdays to Sundays. There is an extra tour at 12 noon on Sundays all year. Private tours are available all year.
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