This captivating walking tour isn't your average history lesson. We'll journey through Dublin's vibrant streets, transforming iconic landmarks like St. Patrick's Cathedral and Trinity College into portals to the past.
Through storytelling, you'll experience Dublin's dramatic twists and turns, from Viking settlements to medieval intrigue, to the fight for Irish independence.
More than just memorizing dates, this tour ignites your imagination and brings Dublin's rich tapestry to life. It's the perfect way to add depth and meaning to your Dublin adventure, ensuring memories that last a lifetime.
This is a sightseeing walking tour focusing on the exteriors of popular attractions. Admission fees are not included, but your guide will share fascinating facts and stories about each location.
Let's meet outside the Gaiety Theatre on South King Street. It's right next to the Select store and across from the middle entrance (or the second entrance if counting from the Grafton Street side) of St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre.
We end our guided tour at the Fusiliers Arch in St. Stephen's Green. This is the grand archway that marks the main entrance to the park on Grafton Street. It's also right next to the Luas tram stop.
Get ready for an exciting Dublin adventure! This tour isn't just a walk-by – we will bring Dublin's history to life as we explore iconic landmarks.
Saint Patrick's Cathedral - a place linked to St. Patrick himself and filled with twists and turns, from Anglo-Norman building to near ruin and a Guinness family rescue.
Dublin Castle, built by the Anglo-Normans, started as a simple tower and morphed into a grand complex. Over the centuries, it served as a seat of power, prison, and even witnessed a daring jewel heist.
Founded by Vikings in 1030, Christ Church Cathedral has witnessed architectural changes by various rulers, from Anglo-Normans adding Gothic flair to a 19th-century whiskey-funded restoration. I
Once a maze-like neighbourhood with a notorious reputation, Temple Bar it's now a tourist hub with pubs, art galleries, and a vibrant nightlife scene.
Despite its turbulent past, Trinity College, is a renowned center of learning, famous for the Book of Kells and its beautiful campus.
Once a center of Irish politics, the Old Parliament House witnessed everything from architectural inspiration for grand buildings to the Act of Union.
Stephen's Green Park boasts a fascinating past. Once an exclusive green space for Dublin's elite, thanks to the Guinness family, it's now a public park enjoyed by everyone.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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