Vintage Tea Trips
Review
“Yes, that’s it! Said the Hatter with a sigh, ‘it’s always tea-time’.” Lewis Carroll.
Let your loved ones’ heart strings go ‘thump thump thump’ as you hop aboard the ‘trolley’ for a Vintage Tea Trips experience that will stay in your hearts and minds forever. This highly imaginative, fun and completely scrumptious attraction, involves a shiny buttercup yellow bus: which takes passengers on a jaunt around the famous sights of Dublin, packed with fascinating stories and yummy food. As you drive around all the famous sights of Ireland, just as it is in every Irish home: it’s always time for tea. This however, is tea with a big difference, as the views of Dublin’s Fair City pass by your window. There’s an ever flowing stream of hot delicious tea, dainty sandwiches, luxury nibbles and the most amazing creamy, dreamy cakes, all topped off with an amazing highfalutin’ adventure.

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Essex Street
, Temple Bar,
Dublin, Co. Dublin
, 8QX2 7Q
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