Harvard Friendship Series Add-Ons
Dublin Add-Ons for December 30th
Walking tour of Dublin – $55
- Minimum of 10 people
- 10am – 12pm, departing from Dublin Hotel
- Discover Dublin’s iconic landmarks and hidden corners on this engaging city walk. Starting from your hotel, explore the Viking & Medieval Quarter, Temple Bar, and cross the River Liffey to O’Connell Street and the historic Northside.
- Highlights include Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, Ha’Penny Bridge, Mary’s Church, and College Green. Led by expert guides trained by historian Pat Liddy, this small-group tour blends rich history with personal stories — making you feel like a true Dubliner.
Whiskey Experience – $175
- Minimum of 10 People
- 2pm – 4:30pm, departing from Dublin Hotel
- Step into the heart of Dublin’s historic Liberties neighborhood — once the whiskey capital of the world — for a half-day guided tasting tour. Accompanied by a dedicated Whiskey Specialist Host, guests will visit two unique, small-batch distilleries: Pearse Lyons and Teeling Whiskey. Enjoy private, bespoke tours and curated tastings, including rare whiskeys and even a rhubarb gin.
- This immersive experience blends local history, modern craft, and the vibrant spirit of Irish whiskey-making. Executive transportation and hotel pick-up/drop-off are included, making it a seamless and memorable outing.
New Years Eve Event December 31st
Price: $200 Per Person
Wednesday December 31st, 2025
Time: 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM
Location: Game of Thornes Studio Tour, Banbridge, Northern Ireland
Book By: December 10th, 2025
Private Tour & Dinner:
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Welcome drink & canapés
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Full private studio tour
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Dinner Across the studio (Canapes, Main Course Bowl Food, Dessert, Tea/coffee)
Transportation: (*Highly advised to take this transportation)
- Roundtrip bus transportation from your team hotel
- GOT studio is 30-40 minutes drive outside Belfast
Belfast Add-Ons
Giants Causeway Tour – $40
- January 1st Only
- The Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in County Antrim, is a natural wonder of over 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity 60 million years ago.
- Steeped in Irish mythology, it is said to be the handiwork of giant Finn McCool, who built it as a pathway to Scotland.
- The award-winning visitor center offers engaging exhibits about the site’s geology, history, and legends. A visit to the Giant’s Causeway is a must for nature lovers and adventurers.
