Dublin

A company trip to Dublin is a journey into the heart of Ireland, a journey of discovery through history, culture and unforgettable experiences. Here you will experience a diversity of activities that strengthen the team and create memories for life.

Start your adventure in Ireland's vibrant capital, Dublin. Head down Grafton Street, a street known for its shops, pubs and street performers. Dublin is a city with a rich food and drink culture, offering a wide variety of restaurants that attract some of the best chefs in the country. Enjoy a dinner at one of the city's exquisite eateries, where you can taste everything from traditional Irish dishes to international delicacies.

The capital of the technology industry

Dublin is also an important hub for the technology industry, with offices for both Google and Microsoft. These two tech giants have chosen Dublin as their European headquarters, making the city a vibrant center for innovation and technology. For partners of Google and Microsoft, it may be possible to visit these impressive offices in the heart of Dublin, provided this is arranged directly with them. This provides a unique opportunity to gain an insight into how some of the world's largest technology companies operate.

Musical pub crawl, Guinness Storehouse and Cocktail magic

After exploring Dublin's tech landscape, it's time to delve deeper into the city's unique attractions. Join a Musical Pubcrawl, where you can experience the city's lively music scene while enjoying a pint of Guinness. Also visit the Guinness Storehouse, where you can learn about the history of this world-famous stout and even try to pour your own perfect pint. Or take a trip to the Jameson Distillery to learn about Irish whiskey production and taste some of the best whiskeys the country has to offer.


End the evening with drinks at the Vintage Cocktail Club, one of Dublin's most famous cocktail bars. Here you can enjoy a range of innovative and classic cocktails in a relaxed and sophisticated atmosphere.

A blend of technological innovation, vibrant music scene and a rich heritage of brewing and whiskey making

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