St Patricks Cathedral. Dublin Castle, Book of Kells Heritage Tour

4.9
(43 reviews)

3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English

-We specialise in smaller groups
-Award winning 'City Heritage Tours with ' 5* guide pedigree
-Experienced, qualified, Professional Tour Guides
-All Entrance fees covered-Fast-track entry
-Smaller comfortable group numbers
-Fully wireless audio earpieces (if requested)
-Excellent for Family groups/kids
-A Guided Tour for the more discerning traveller

Dublin offers a unique blend of history &heritage with culture. The city is a bustling hub with centuries of rich history seamlessly merging with contemporary life. From a Medieval buildings to grand Georgian and Victorian design architecture, it tells the story of a nation’s evolution from conquest to rebellion. This tour has something for everyone with its chic cafés, lively pubs that pulse energy. Join our award winning guides on a specialist cultural journey in the heart of Dublin—a city that invites exploration, celebrates its past, and embraces its future, all while offering the charm of a welcoming, walkable metropolis.

What's Included

St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin is a stunning Gothic church rich in history & architectural beauty.
Fast track skip the line and exclusive entry to all sights.
Visit the Old Library 'Long Room' at Trinity College
Tour is led by a qualified and professional English speaking local guide.
See the Book of Kells exhibition, the Long Room of the Old Library new immersive digital experience
Walk through of Dublin Castle grounds/gardens. We don't enter the interior of any castle buildings.
Gratuity

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Henry Grattan Monument

Meet Time: 15 minutes before scheduled start time. Meet Place: At the Henry Gratton Statue/monument at College Green. Dublin 2. Meet Point: Your guide will be at the foot of this statue located in College Green-its directly opposite the main east facing entrance gates/railings of Trinity College

End point
St Patrick's Cathedral

We finish outside St Patricks Cathedral. https://maps.app.goo.gl/yqRerDwnbkYP5Z5TA?g_st=ic

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
  • 1
    Saint Patrick's Cathedral

    Nestled in the heart of Dublin, Ireland’s vibrant capital, St. Patrick’s Cathedral offers a captivating journey through history, spirituality, and Irish culture. As the largest cathedral in Ireland and one of the most iconic landmarks in Dublin, a visit to St. Patrick’s is more than just sightseeing—it’s an immersion into centuries of religious tradition, architectural grandeur, and storytelling that leaves a lasting impression on every traveler.The architecture is a masterpiece of Gothic style, with intricate carvings, soaring arches, and elaborate woodwork. The stone walls are adorned with memorials, plaques, and tombs. One of the most popular attractions inside the cathedral is the tomb of Jonathan Swift, the author of Gulliver’s Travels and a major satirist of the 18th century. Swift served as Dean of St. Patrick’s from 1713 to 1745. Containing Historical and Cultural Riches that include the story of the Door of Reconciliation and much more.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Dublin Castle

    Dublin Castle is not just a castle—it’s a storybook of Ireland’s complex and layered past. Built in the early 13th century on the site of a Viking settlement, it originally served as a defensive fortification. Over the centuries, it transformed into the seat of English, and later British, rule in Ireland for over 900 years. The castle was the heart of British administration in Ireland until 1922, when it was handed over to the new Irish Free State following the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Today, it functions as a government complex, a venue for state functions, and a major tourist attraction.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3
    The Book of Kells Experience

    The Book of Kells is one of Ireland’s greatest cultural treasures—a stunning illuminated manuscript created by Celtic monks around 800 AD. Housed in the Long Room of Trinity College Dublin, this masterpiece contains the four Gospels in Latin, richly decorated with intricate artwork, gold leaf, and vivid colors. Every page is a marvel of craftsmanship, blending Christian iconography with traditional Irish motifs like spirals, animals, and knots. The Book of Kells was likely made on the island of Iona and later moved to Kells for safekeeping. Today, visitors can view two open pages, rotated regularly, along with a fascinating exhibition on how it was made. After seeing the book, don’t miss the breathtaking Long Room, lined with ancient books and marble busts—it’s one of the most photographed places in Dublin. Whether you're into history, art, or religion, the Book of Kells is a must-see experience that offers a glimpse into the soul of medieval Ireland.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 4
    Trinity College Dublin

    Trinity College Dublin, established in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, is Ireland's oldest university, located on a historic 47-acre campus in the heart of Dublin. The campus features notable landmarks such as the Campanile bell tower and the Rubrics Building, the oldest surviving structure. The Old Library houses the Long Room, a 65-meter hall containing 200,000 of the library's oldest books, and the Book of Kells, a 9th-century illuminated manuscript renowned for its intricate artwork. Visitors can explore the campus through student-led tours and enjoy various exhibitions and cultural events. Trinity College continues to be a vibrant center for education and research, offering a unique blend of historical significance and academic excellence.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5
    Molly Malone Statue

    In the heart of Dublin, the Molly Malone statue stands as a tribute to the city's rich folklore and musical heritage. Unveiled in 1988 during Dublin's Millennium celebrations, this bronze sculpture by Jeanne Rynhart depicts Molly as a 17th-century fishmonger, dressed in period attire, pushing a cart laden with seafood. A visit to the Molly Malone statue offers a glimpse into Dublin's cultural tapestry, connecting you to the city's storied past and its enduring musical traditions.

    20 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not suitable for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility issues.
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