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Kids Go Free at EPIC museum and The Jeanie Johnston This August

Free entry for kids for the entire month of August

July 2024: EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, voted Europe’s Leading Tourist Attraction three times in a row in the World Travel Awards, and The Jeanie Johnston are delighted to offer FREE entry to children* aged 17 and under, when accompanied by a paying adult (max 3 children per paying adult) from 1st – 31st August. Tickets must be booked in advance online at www.epicchq.com.

With a whole month of summer fun still ahead, many parents are searching for exciting ways to keep their kids entertained while creating unforgettable memories. With EPIC just an 8-minute walk from O’Connell Bridge and conveniently situated at the George’s Dock stop on the Luas Red Line, it’s ideally located in the heart of Dublin.

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum – Kids Go Free

EPIC offers an engaging and fun day out for kids, adults, and grandparents alike. The experience is a feast for the senses, with spectacular visual displays, innovative audio-visual exhibitions, and interactive touch-screens that vividly bring Irish stories to life.

From music and science to dance, sport, literature, and more, EPIC caters to all ages and interests. Bring the kids for free from 1st – 31st August and take your time exploring the immersive exhibits at your own pace. Enjoy breaks to savour a bite to eat at the many eateries in CHQ, including Starbucks, The Bakehouse, TOSS’D Noodles & Salads, and Seven Wonders, or take a leisurely stroll by the Liffey. Simply get your ticket stamped for re-entry.

Kids will be kept entertained as they dance along with top Irish performers, experience a unique library where books read them a story or pick their favourite villain in an interactive game. The adventure awaits at EPIC!

 Just a five-minute stroll from EPIC, The Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship  tells the story of those who escaped the Famine, undertaking an arduous journey in pursuit of a brighter future in North America. Don’t miss this unique chance to immerse yourself in the authentic experience of life aboard a Famine Ship.

 The Jeanie Johnston – Kids Go Free

Embark on an unforgettable family adventure with a visit to The Jeanie Johnston this August, where kids can also avail of FREE entry. Catering to all ages and interests, this maritime experience is perfect for tall ship enthusiasts, history buffs, and curious kids alike. Young ones can step into the shoes of a ship captain, indulging their imaginations, while our specially designed Master Mariner’s Activity Trail ensures they stay engaged.

For older kids and teenagers, a journey aboard this real-life working ship provides a glimpse into the harsh conditions endured by its passengers, with captivating stories echoing through time. History aficionados will be enthralled by the ship’s rich Famine and maritime history, all expertly brought to life by the engaging guides. The Jeanie Johnston promises an immersive, educational, and entertaining outing for the entire family.

Kids go free at EPIC and The Jeanie Johnston from 1st – 31st August 2024. *Applicable to children aged 17 and under when accompanied by a full paying adult. Max 3 children per paying adult. For more information, or to book, visit www.epicchq.com  or www.jeaniejohnston.ie

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