Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2015
And the winner is...
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Paul Carty, Managing Director, Guinness Storehouse, Dublin
Nominees
The following nominees (listed alphabetically) were nominated for Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2015
Award History
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2024: Dark Sky Alqueva, Portugal
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2023: Guinness Storehouse, Ireland
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2022: Passadiços do Paiva (Arouca UNESCO Global Geopark), Portugal
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2021: EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Ireland
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2020: EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Ireland
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2019: EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Ireland
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2018: The Acropolis of Athens, Greece
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2017: Spike Island, Ireland
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2016: Titanic Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2015: Guinness Storehouse, Ireland
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2014: The Acropolis of Athens, Greece
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2013: The Eiffel Tower, France
- Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2012: The EDF Energy London Eye, England