Embark on a captivating stroll through Dublin City with our guided tour. Uncover hidden stories of the Republic of Ireland's capital as we visit iconic sites often overlooked. Explore the past and beauty of the Fair City like never before! Solve puzzles, explore the city, and find hidden gems at your own pace. Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt.
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Let's head to the final checkpoint: Ireland's most famous Cathedral
Explore the historic heart of Dublin at Trinity College, Ireland's esteemed institution dating back to 1592. Marvel at the iconic Campanile and peruse the Old Library, home to the ancient Book of Kells. Snap a selfie under the Campanile, but watch out for the rumored student curse! Immerse yourself in the rich history of this renowned university as you venture into Dublin's charming Georgian district.
Discover the historic St Stephen's Green in Dublin! Originally a private park for the wealthy, this Georgian square is now a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Explore the gardens, memorials, and collect ducks while learning about the park's fascinating history. Ideal for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing break during your Dublin adventures.
Discover the vibrant Grafton Street in Dublin, a historic shopping haven where talented buskers entertain visitors daily. Stroll down this pedestrianized gem, lined with iconic establishments like Bewley's Café. Delve into Irish music trivia on this lively street filled with rich history and artistic flair.
Discover the legend of Molly Malone, an iconic figure of Dublin folklore in the 1600s. Her story is intertwined with the struggles of the Irish during the Great Famine. Learn about the Dubliners' anthem dedicated to her and delve into the rich history of this vibrant city!
Welcome to the vibrant and artistic Temple Bar neighborhood in Dublin! This iconic area is more than just a famous bar - it's a cultural quarter filled with pubs, restaurants, and shops. Stroll along the cobblestone streets lined with Georgian-style buildings and stunning murals, and discover the rich history of this former dockland turned cultural hub. Don't forget to collect pints of Guinness, each representing a surviving child of the brewery's founder, as you immerse yourself in the creativity and energy of Dublin city.
Welcome to the iconic Ha'Penny Bridge in Dublin! This picturesque bridge, built in 1816, was originally a toll bridge where travelers paid half a penny to cross. From here, immerse yourself in Dublin's rich history, culture, and the unique rivalry between the Northside and Southside factions. Don't forget to snap a photo at this historic site before exploring more of Dublin's charms!
Discover the rich history of Dublin Castle, once the residence of the Viceroy of Ireland. From its Gothic to Georgian architecture, explore its transformation through the centuries. Uncover the connection to Bram Stoker and Dracula. Test your Irish knowledge and enjoy a visit to this iconic site before exploring more of the city's religious landmarks.
Step into the rich history of Christchurch Cathedral, the official Cathedral of Dublin, dating back to the Viking era. Explore the Gothic architecture funded by whiskey distillers, uncover crypt treasures, and witness the record-breaking bells. Immerse yourself in the blend of Irish and Viking cultures that shaped Dublin's past. A must-visit for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike!
Immerse yourself in Dublin's medieval history at St Audeon's Church, the last standing medieval church in the city. Discover the fascinating connections to Norman invaders and early Christian roots. Don't miss the Lucky Stone outside for a touch of luck! Explore the ancient city walls nearby and delve into Ireland's rich religious and cultural heritage.
Welcome to St Patrick's Cathedral, the national cathedral of Ireland steeped in history. Built in the 14th century and renovated in the 1800s by the Guinness family, it offers a glimpse into the country's past. Explore the cathedral's gardens, a sanctuary in a once-tumultuous area. Admire the choir, housed in the cathedral, and pay homage to literary greats like Jonathan Swift. Discover the Guinness family's legacy of philanthropy and social impact. A must-visit destination for history buffs and culture enthusiasts.
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