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Guinness Storehouse named Europe's leading tourist attraction

The Guinness Storehouse has been named as “Europe’s leading tourist attraction” at the prestigious World Travel Awards.

Dubbed as “the Oscars of the travel industry”, the award was presented to the Irish venue last night at the European Gala Ceremony in Forte Village, Sardinia.

Shortlisted alongside some of Europe’s most historic and recognisable attractions including: the Acropolis, Athens; Buckingham Palace, England and the Eiffel Tower, France; it was Ireland’s top tourist spot that won the largest public vote.

“Today is a very proud day for the Guinness Storehouse team,” Paul Carty, Managing Director, Guinness Storehouse said.

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“We were honoured to have been shortlisted amongst such iconic attractions but to be voted by the public as ‘Europe’s leading tourist attraction’ goes beyond anything we could have imagined.

“We wish to claim this as a victory for Irish tourism. One in every two holidaymakers to Dublin visits the Guinness Storehouse and we are very aware and very proud of our position at the front line of the warm Irish welcome.”

As Europe’s leading tourist attraction, The Guinness Storehouse is now put forward for the World Travel Awards Grand Final, where it is in the running to be named as the world’s leading tourist attraction.

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