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15th November 2019
12:14pm GMT

We were met by an old-fashioned London Routemaster bus outside the Hugh Lane Gallery on Parnell Square and after being handed a very decent-sized gin & tonic, we headed upstairs to take our seats.
There are a number of tables of four laid out along the top deck, as well as a pair of two-seaters at the very front which give you some great views during the tour.
There’s no food as such, although each table comes with a bowl of popcorn which is refilled throughout as needed. The staff come upstairs every now and again to check that everyone is happy but besides that, you’re left to enjoy the tour while music is played over the speakers.
The gin they currently serve is Chinnery Dublin gin, garnished with slices of grapefruit; it takes inspiration from Georgian Dublin, so it seemed perfectly fitting for the occasion and it’s seriously good, too.
Each tour lasts around an hour and a half, where you’re taken on a route through the city centre along Merrion Square, Fitzwilliam Square and James's Street, before making a pitstop in the Phoenix Park where you're served a second round of gin & tonics.
Tickets are a bit pricey at €35 each for the tour and two gin & tonics, but it’s definitely worth it for a special occasion as it's so unique and really starts your night out on a fun note.
You can find more information about the gin & tonic tour and book tickets on their website here.