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Guinness Storehouse hoping global award will deliver visitor boon in 2024

A leading Dublin tourist attraction freshly crowned the world’s best visitor experience is hoping the global accolade, assisted by a David Beckham boost, can drive it to new heights in 2024.

The Guinness Storehouse, which took away the top prize at the World Travel Awards earlier in December, is set to welcome more than 1.4 million visitors this year.

Perhaps the most famous of those were David followers.

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