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1916 Rebellion Walking Tour
Type: Historical Sites and Interest
Duration: 2 Hours
1916 Rebellion Walking Tour
- Type:Historical Sites and Interest
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWImmerse yourself in the period of Ireland's revolutionary history on this guided walking tour. At the start of the tour, visitors receive a copy of the 1916 Proclamation and explanatory information before setting out to visit the sites of this period, including City Hall and Dublin Castle. The tour also covers the War of Independence, as well as the Irish Civil War.Thorough tour for those who want a deeper education on IrelandGreat tour for history buffs, but prior knowledge is not requiredSee landmarks up close on a walking tourAlcoholic drinks are available for purchaseINCLUDESProfessional guideEXCLUDESAlcoholic drinks (available to purchase)MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point23 Wicklow StThe International Bar is our starting point. It's a very small Bar so you will easily spot your guide and if not, ask at the Bar.Options and Start time1916 Rebellion Walking Tour:01:00 PM, 11:30 AM1916 Rebellion Walking Tour:11:30 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: 1916 Rebellion Walking TourThis is our starting point, the famous International Bar where Lorcan Collins has been running the 1916 Tour since 1996.
You are welcome to come earlier and enjoy a drink and a read of the introductory literature supplied by your guide. The tour begins with a short introduction to the build up to the revolutionary period, starting with the Great Hunger / Irish Famine of the 1840's and culminating with the 1916 Rising. This gives all participants an understanding of the events leading up to the revolution and also gives everyone a chance to ask questions and get to know the guide.
We will let you know what route we are going to take, below are some of the examples of places that we typically visit but we vary the route so that the tour does not become stale but you will be happy with the various places that you get to see.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: City HallCity Hall was occupied during the 1916 Rising by the Irish Citizen Army so we will stop here and talk about that aspect of Easter Week 1916.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Dublin CastleWe will visit Dublin Castle where the British administration controlled Ireland from. We will discuss it's role in the 1916 Rising and War of Independence. You might recall Dublin Castle from the Michael Collins movie.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Four CourtsThe Four Courts was occupied by the revolutionaries in 1916 and again in the build up to the Irish Civil War in 1922. Rather than go all the way up to the building it is best seen from a bridge over the River Liffey. Here there will be a discussion on the Four Courts role in 1916 and 1922 and the intricacies of the Civil War will be explained.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: O'Connell MonumentThere are lots of little stops along the walk but we will also stop at Daniel O'Connell's Memorial to look at the bullet holes from the Rising and explain the positions occupied by the British and the Irish in 1916.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: Jim Larkin StatueBig Jim Larkin the Union Man from Liverpool was a great comrade of James Connolly and a true friend to the Dublin working class. We'll stop at his statue and explain his contribution to the revolutionary period.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: An Post General Post OfficeThe GPO was the HQ for the Revolutionaries in Dublin and is one of our most important stops where an explanation of the events of Easter 1916 will unfold. This is the place where PH Pearse read the Proclamation and is an integral part of the Irish national psyche - the most important and historic building in Dublin.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free8: Moore StreetDepending on time we often go to Moore Street to see where the GPO Garrison made their last stand in Easter Week.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free9: Bank of IrelandThis is more colloquially known as the Old Parliament and depending on the route taken by the guide we may examine the building and it's role in Irish history and it's neighbour Trinity College. Again, we stress that we vary the route of the walking tour so it just depends on the day!15 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessiblePublic transportation options are available nearbyNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for pregnant travelersNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthSuitable for all physical fitness levelsChildren must be accompanied by an adultNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
1-Hour Cocktail Masterclass Experience in Dublin
Type: Classes and Workshops
Duration: 1 Hours
1-Hour Cocktail Masterclass Experience in Dublin
- Type:Classes and Workshops
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWA quick and easy addition to your Ireland itinerary, this experience takes you through a cocktail masterclass in Dublin's hip Dublin 8 area, recognized by Timeout 2021 as one of the most sought-after places to live. Discover modern Irish spirits crafted with cutting-edge technology and boasting unique flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Dive into the Willy Wonka-sequel world of their production methods while enjoying alcoholic beverages and cocktail-making equipment during the session.Attend a cocktail masterclass in Dublin and make modern Irish spiritsRelax in the bar and enjoy the drinks you prepared with ice in itGet a welcome drink with two cocktails when you arrive for the classPair the cocktails you prepared with pizza or saladINCLUDESAlcoholic BeveragesCocktail making equipmentMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointD08 EWK2We are opposite the Oblate Church beside Rascals BreweryOptions and Start time1-Hour Cocktail Masterclass Experience in Dublin:03:00 PM, 06:30 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTLearn how to craft some of our ground-breaking cocktails in this hands-on experience. Youll create two signature drinks, with fresh ingredients and some molecular surprises!
You'll also learn the history of distillation and see our state of the art distillery equipment in action. After the class, relax in our bar and enjoy the drinks youve created. With the option to order further drinks from our full menu of delicious libations. Pizza/salads are also available.
Tickets include a welcome drink plus 2 cocktails and classes last 60 minutes..Duration: 1 hourADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
2-Hour Historical Walking Tour from Dublin
Type: City Walking Tours
Duration: 2 Hours
2-Hour Historical Walking Tour from Dublin
- Type:City Walking Tours
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWJoin this group walking tour that will tell you all about Irish history through the eyes of a history postgraduate. Youll keep costs down by booking this group tour, while your guide takes you to some of the most historic sites in Dublin. Youll travel in time from the English conquest to present day, learning all along from your knowledgeable guide.Keep costs down by booking this group tour (max 25)Plan on around two hours, and the rest of the day is freeLearn all about the history from a history postgraduate guideEasily meet your guide opposite Trinity College Dublin to beginINCLUDESIncluded is the expertise of our guides who are all history postgraduates.EXCLUDESEntry to the Book of Kells.MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointHenry Grattan MonumentTours leave from the Grattan statue, College Green, opposite Trinity College front gate.Options and Start time2-Hour Historical Walking Tour from Dublin :03:00 PM, 11:00 AMEnd pointChrist Church CathedralWHAT TO EXPECT1: Trinity College DublinTours leave from the Grattan statue, College Green, opposite Trinity College front gate and enter the campus where we outline its history as Ireland's oldest university (1592) & its most valuable artefact, the Book of Kells, an 8th century manuscript of the four Gospels, written in Latin.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Bank of IrelandOriginally Ireland's colonial parliament, built in 1729, abolished by the Act of Union in 1800, symbolic of 'Protestant Ascendancy', particularly in the 18th century & of the period's neo-classical architecture.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Temple BarOriginally ear-marked for demolition, this area of narrow streets was repurposed as 'Dublin's Cultural Quarter' in the 1990s.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Wood Quay AmphitheatreWood Quay was the site of extensive archaeological excavation in the 1980s of the Viking city, who had founded the city in AD 840.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Four CourtsIreland's legal headquarters, where a Civil War started in June 1922, between those who supported, and those who opposed, the Treaty of December 1921, which had brought to an end the War of Independence 1919-21.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: Christ Church CathedralDublin's oldest cathedral (1030), rebuilt in stone in the 1170s by Strongbow, who was central to the original English invasion of the 1170s.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: City HallInside is a statue of Daniel O'Connell, Dublin's first Catholic Lord Mayor (1840). He led a successful campaign for Catholic Emancipation (1829), the end of all anti-Catholic laws, hence he's known as 'The Liberator'.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free8: Dublin CastleOriginally built by ('Bad') King John in 1204, it was the seat of British administration until 1922. Also the location of the Dubh Linn (Black Pool), from which Dublin gets its name.10 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
2 Hour Walking Tour of Dublin's City Centre
Type: City Walking Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
2 Hour Walking Tour of Dublin's City Centre
- Type:City Walking Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWCheck out St. Patricks Cathedral, Trinity College, and more of the most famous sights in Dublin, plus find some youd never see on your own with this small-group walking tour. Your guide is a storyteller, so be ready to hear all kinds of tales about Dublins history and modern life. Cover a lot of ground in just a few hours, plus get tips and recommendations for further exploring on your own.Easy to find meeting place in Dublin to begin the tour stress-freeMake new friends on this small-group tourSee the best of Dublin in only a few hours without the hassle of a mapChoose a morning or afternoon start time to optimize your dayINCLUDESA fun introduction to Dublin's history and culture with an engaging guide.EXCLUDESAll Fees and TaxesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointThe Gaiety TheatreLet'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.Options and Start time2 Hour Walking Tour of Dublin's City Centre:02:30 PM, 11:00 AMEnd point3 St Stephen's GreenWe 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.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Gaiety TheatreGet 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.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Saint Patrick's CathedralSaint 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.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included3: Dublin CastleDublin 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.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included4: Christ Church CathedralFounded 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. I15 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included5: Temple BarOnce 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.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: Trinity College DublinDespite its turbulent past, Trinity College, is a renowned center of learning, famous for the Book of Kells and its beautiful campus.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: Bank of IrelandOnce a center of Irish politics, the Old Parliament House witnessed everything from architectural inspiration for grand buildings to the Act of Union.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free8: St Stephens GreenStephen'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.15 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
6 hour Half-Day Award Winning Private Tour of the Boyne Valley
Type: Private Day Trips
Duration: 6 Hours
6 hour Half-Day Award Winning Private Tour of the Boyne Valley
- Type:Private Day Trips
- Duration:6 Hours
OVERVIEWLearn all about Irelands heritage on this 6 hour long private guided tour from Dublin. You will visit the Neolithic tombs of Newgrange and get to explore the The Hill of Tara in its home of Boyne Valley. You'll have a friendly and experienced guide who'll accompany you along the way. On the way home you may get to stop of at Howth village for a bite to eat. Howth is a beautiful fishing village dating back as far as 819 when Norse Vikings first invaded the bay. Please note the above is an example of what might be achieved during the days activities. Your guide will go through everything with you before you start.INCLUDESLocal guideBottled waterRound-trip private transferPrivate tour of Boyne ValleyWIFI (Most vehicles)EXCLUDESGratuitiesAdditional Fee required if private collection from Dublin AirportEntrance Tickets to Newgrange (Email will be sent on booking info)Tickets to Newgrange chamber start from 18 pp. Purchasable by you..NewgrangeMEETING AND PICKUPPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotelsOptions and Start timeLarger Vehicle Space: 06/21/2023 - 10/31/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PMNewgrange and Hill of Tara Private Guided Tour from Dublin: 01/02/2022 - 10/31/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 07:00 AM - 01:00 PMPickup detailsPlease add place of pick up. If unknown at time of booking input 'unknown". We can follow up at a later date before the tour date. Please note there is an additional charge for cruise ship pickups to allow for extra time and distance travelled to Newgrange.WHAT TO EXPECT1: NewgrangeNewgrange is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to 3,200 BC. Newgrange entrance procedures are strictly first come first serve and you are currently required to pre-book tickets online. We will send you details on how to book once you've completed the booking with us.2 hours -Admission Ticket Not Included2: Hill of TaraThe Hill of Tara. Best known as the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, the Hill of Tara was at the height of its power a political and religious center in the early centuries after Christ. Tara was believed by worshipers to be a dwelling place of the gods and an entrance to the world of eternal joy. Legend has it that Saint Patrick first traveled to Tara on his mission to Ireland. Hear all about Celtic High Kings along the way through stories told by your driving guide.1 hour -Admission Ticket Free3: Monasterboice Monastic SiteIf time allows you may see the Monasterboice ruins are the remains of an early Christian monastic settlement in County Louth in Ireland, north of Drogheda. The ruins are a national monument of Ireland and also give their name to the local village.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Mellifont AbbeyIf time allows you may see Mellifont Abbey. Mellifont Abbey, was a Cistercian abbey located close to Drogheda in County Louth, Ireland. It was the first abbey of the order to be built in Ireland. In 1152, it hosted the Synod of Kells-Mellifont. After its dissolution in 1539, the abbey became a private manor house30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Four KnocksIf time allows you may get to visit Four Knocks. This can be an alternative sight to Newgrange if you do not get to secure tickets for Newgrange.
Fourknocks is a Passage Chamber Tomb built about 5000 years ago. It is located 10 miles southeast of Newgrange between Ardcath in County Meath and the Naul in County Dublin.
Fourknocks has a short passage leading into a wide pear shaped chamber with three smaller offset chambers. The original roof was probably a wooden structure supported by a central pole. The current concrete roof was constructed in 1952 at the end of a 2 year excavation30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: Slane CastleIf you extend your day with your guide you could go visit Slane Castle.
Slane Castle is located in the village of Slane, within the Boyne Valley of County Meath, Ireland. The castle has been the family seat of the Conyngham family since it was built in the late 18th century, on land first purchased in 1703 by Brig.-Gen. Henry Conyngham.1 hour -Admission Ticket Not IncludedCounty Meath (Pass by)As this is a private guided tour your guide is always open to and will suggest some changes in the itinerary to suit your interests. If you wish to see something else that captures your attention on the day, no problem. Just ask and your guide will accommodate you and your party.
Your tour duration will last approximately six hours. You can opt to stay on for further hours with your guide if you wish, for an extra cost. Just remember Newgrange is the star of the show but they are now keeping you in there for approx. 2 hours. We try our best to ensure you get the most out of your day in the 6 hours but please be aware that many of the other items on the list are optional if the time allows.
Our guide will work with you on the day to ensure you get the most out of your day in the Boyne Valley and County Meath.ADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapSpecialized infant seats are availableSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNewgrange Tickets are not included in the pricing. Please book tickets for Newgrange site on the day of tour with us. Tickets can be purchased here 30 days in advance. (You can find the link on the tickets provided after booking)All vehicles are a saloon vehicle and licensed to carry 4 passengers. As this requires 3 persons to sit in the back seats it may get a little cramped should everyone be tall. To request a minivan please add this to your notes.At time of booking, Guests must provide preferred start time. This can be changed via contact anytime before the tour dateAt time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding timeThe duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditionsNewgrange Tickets are not included in the pricing. Please book tickets for Newgrange site on the day of tour with us. Tickets can be purchased here 30 days in advance. (You can find the link on the tickets provided after booking)A surcharge for cruise ship pickups is required because of added distance time required to complete the tourNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 5 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
90 Minute Dublin Walking tour and Sightseeing tips
Type: City Walking Tours
Duration: 1 Hours
90 Minute Dublin Walking tour and Sightseeing tips
- Type:City Walking Tours
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWThe story of Dublin has taken many centuries to write, but that doesnt mean it should take ages to see all the city has to offer. In roughly 90 minutes, walk through the cobbled streets of Dublins past and present and learn about the colorful events and characters that illustrate and give spirit to its long, proud heritage - from playwrights and whiskeys, to invasions, wars and world economic crises.An introduction to Dublin on foot: from its founding by Vikings in 988 AD to todayA short, sharp and entertaining tour designed to spark lots of sightseeing ideasGain first-hand insights into Dublin and learn to see the city the way locals doSee the Grand Post Office, Trinity College, Temple Bar, Christ Church Cathedral and moreINCLUDESLocal guideProfessional guideAll taxes, fees and handling chargesTripAdvisor Experiences brokerage feeEXCLUDESFood and drinksLunchGratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointThingsToDoDublinPlease be at the pick up 5 - 10 mins before our walking tour leaves. Meeting point: Depart form the Tourist shop located on 12 Aston Quay Dublin 2 , D02 TE81 (Do NOT go to the Temple Bar pub - it is the tourist shop on 12 Aston Quay's) See the mapOptions and Start timeWalking tour:01:30 PM, 03:30 PM, 09:30 AM, 11:30 AMEnd pointChrist Church CathedralWHAT TO EXPECT1: 12 Aston QuayFirstly we have a quick meet & greet with your Guide. The purpose of this is for a quick introduction and chat before getting on with some of the walking part of this spectacular walking tour.
Ask your guide any questions you have as theyll certainly be willing to answer. Its what makes this tour good for everyone, from groups and families to solo travelers: our guides love to hear what interests you! Even if you have no knowledge of this little island you will easily find it here on this tour!
So don't be afraid to say HI! and ask a few questions here at the starting location and of course along the way too. The guide might have an idea of something new to see on the day of your tour so theres always a surprise in store!
5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: O'Connell StreetFrom the starting point our Guide will bring you on a journey towards the widest street in Ireland. Youll hear how it got its current name after being renamed twice! OConnell street is one of the main thoroughfares of Irish History and so has seen a lot of footfall over the centuries.
Meet the Statues & Stand where the Irish War for Independence began and hear of the Irish Civil war which began immediately after independence was established. Find out what happened to Nelsons Pillar and how all the windows of the street were broken all at once. From Dublins darkest days to the Stiletto in the Ghetto and beyond. OConnell street is where it will all start for you on this tour.
5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: An Post General Post OfficeHear of Irish Rebels at the Battle of O'Connell Street, the sailing of the Gunboat Helga up the River Liffey and the bombardment of Dublin City Centre.
Find out what happened to the rebels at the end of the fighting and how their execution affected the oncoming revolution to follow. You might even get a chance to walk underneath the high ceilinged roof of the Post Office itself but if not you can see the damage to its exterior by bullets fired over 100 years ago.
Get introduced to one of the main figures of Irish Mythology at the incredible statue of The Death of Cú Chulainn cast in 1935 by Oliver Sheppard
10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Trinity College DublinWorking back around and down towards Westmoreland Street the tour will bring you to the area around Trinity College and College Green.
From one center of Dublin to another center of Dublin we go from the North side to the South side of Dublin which is an important feat for any visitor to dear old Dublin.
This area once held a Monastery said to have been where St Patrick converted some of the first pagan Celts. Your guide will bring you from the rituals of the Celts and early Christians right up to the building of the famous college and to the rituals of modern Trinity Students.
Find out how this area has shifted with the times as you meander along through it towards Temple Bar.
5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Temple BarStop for a quick meeting at Meeting House Square and hear what the locals think of the famous Temple Bar!
Youll get some proper tips here whether it is for the mythical Best Pint of Guinness in Dublin or where to hear some good Irish music.
With the history and hubbub of Temple Bar all around you it will be hard to believe this is only one stop and not an entire tour.
10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: City HallThrough Temple Bar and towards Dublin Castle by way of the site where the original Viking settlement of Dubhlinn was established. Find out how Dubhlinn became Dublin and how the Viking settlement was lost and rediscovered only to be buried and built over! A tragic tale but one which has not ended yet as your guide will surely explain!
From sailing Vikings to Shakespeares Hamlet, Handels Messiah and old soap factories this eclectic area holds some of Dublins best kept secrets
10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: Dublin CastleWe bring you then to Dublin Castle, once the absolute center of authority here on the island of Ireland. Former home of the Lord Lieutenants of Ireland right up until 1922.
However its construction was finished around 1230 under the orders of King John of England, the son of King Richard the Lionheart.
From 1230 to now the castle has seen many Kings, Lords, Ladies, Soldiers, Rebels so your guide will have their work cut out for them!
From a crash course in Irish architecture to the tranquility of the Dubh Linn Gardens and the spiritual texts held within the Chester Beatty Library you will wonder how they fit so much behind the old castle walls.
10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free8: Christ Church CathedralOnwards to the final stop on this barnstormer tour of Dublin. Christ Church was founded by King Sigtrygg Silkbeard, one of the great Kings of the Vikings here in Ireland who ruled for over 40 years before his defeat at the Battle of Clontarf.
Christchurch Cathedral has stood over the River Liffey from when it was filled with the Longships of the Viking Settlers to the time of the Guinness Barges chugging towards Dublin Harbour onwards through to today.
Be a part of its long history by standing within its shadow as you ask our guide any final questions you may have about things you saw on the tour, places you would like to further explore or even just a feckin suggestion to find a bit of craic!
We will leave you off ready to explore Dublin like a local, to find what you are looking for in this old city.
5 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFONot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthNot recommended for pregnant travelersNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesPublic transportation options are available nearbyTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessChildren must be accompanied by an adultRefunds will not be issued if tour/activity is missed due to late or non-arrival of cruise shipA maximum of 40 people per bookingNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Afternoon Dublin Mountain Pub Tour(small group pub crawl max 15)
Type: Bar and Pub Tours
Duration: 5 Hours
Afternoon Dublin Mountain Pub Tour(small group pub crawl max 15)
- Type:Bar and Pub Tours
- Duration:5 Hours
OVERVIEWFor those who crave a relaxing day away from the bustling city this Sunday afternoon pub crawl in the Dublin Mountains was made for you. Get a feel for Irish pub culture and the countrys beautiful scenery as you visit three pubs in this green and beautiful region. Have a few pints, tuck into some pub food, and listen to traditional Irish music before heading back to Dublin.Visit rural Irish pubs on an afternoon tour from DublinGet a feel for Irish pub culture and listen to live musicEnjoy delicious food and sip local beers (own expense)Round-trip transportation from central Dublin includedINCLUDESLive MusicAir-conditioned vehicle3 Rural Pub visitsFully Guided TourEXCLUDESFood can be purchased if necessaryMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointCork HillPlease wait by the City Hall Building at the Bottom of Castle Street which is located off Lord Edward Street.Options and Start timeAfternoon Dublin Mountain Pub Tour(small group pub crawl max 15) :01:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Dublin Mountains WayOnce collected from Dublin city, we travel to The Scenic Dublin Mountains area where we spend the afternoon visiting a variety of charming local Pubs located in the beautiful Dublin Mountains.1 hour 30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: The Merry Ploughboy Gastro PubOur 1st stop is a cosy friendly local pub at the foothills of the Dublin Mountains, where our small group (Max 15 people) can enjoy the local craft beer or traditional Irish beverages whilst getting to know their fellow pub tourers.
1 hour -Admission Ticket Free3: Johnnie Fox'sJohnnie Fox's Pub originally a farm house is one of the most unique pub you'll very experience. Know for diverse traditional style of decor & fantastic Irish Music.
You have the opportunity to have a delicious lunch here while enjoying live traditional Irish music & some very tasty beers too.1 hour 30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: The Blue Light PubKnow for the best views of Dublin Bay & surrounding area, this friendly local pub is the perfect last stop where you can enjoy the spectacular views, great Guinness and warm fires on a chilli day.1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYAll sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Afternoon Tea Bus Tour in Dublin
Type: Coffee and Tea Tours
Duration: 1 Hours
Afternoon Tea Bus Tour in Dublin
- Type:Coffee and Tea Tours
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWCombine a sightseeing tour of Dublin with afternoon tea served on a vintage double-decker bus. The itinerary includes famous landmarks such as the Guinness Brewery, St. Patricks Cathedral, Christchurch, Wood Quay, OConnell Street, Trinity College, Georgian Dublin, and others. See the sights while enjoying a cup of seasonal tea or coffee along with some delicacies.This relaxing tour option is great for first-time visitorsChoose between three departure times throughout the dayThe tour takes place aboard a vintage front-engined double-decker busINCLUDESSemi Guided TourPickup and drop-off from designated meeting pointsSnacksCoffee and/or TeaTour Guide / HostAfternoon Tea - Please note we need 48 hours for specific dietary requirementsEXCLUDESNo space on board for luggage, prams or buggiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointVintage Tea TripsAcross from Stephen CourtOptions and Start timeAfternoon Tea Tour:01:15 PM, 01:45 PM, 02:15 PM, 03:30 PM, 03:45 PM, 04:00 PM, 04:30 PM, 11:00 AM, 11:15 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:00 PM, 12:15 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTGuinness Storehouse (Pass by)Guinness BreweryPhoenix Park (Pass by)We go into Phoenix ParkO'Connell Street (Pass by)Take in the sights of O'Connell StreetTrinity College Dublin (Pass by)TrinityMerrion Square (Pass by)Part of Georgian DublinSt Stephens Green (Pass by)Part of Georgian DublinSaint Patrick's Cathedral (Pass by)St. Patrick's CathedralADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapSuitable for all physical fitness levelsChildren must be accompanied by an adultNo alcohol is permitted on boardNo space on board for luggage, prams or buggiesNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
All Ireland Adventure From Dublin
Type: Private and Custom Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
All Ireland Adventure From Dublin
- Type:Private and Custom Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWSpend a full day in an air-conditioned minibus exploring Ireland with a private guide and your group of up to seven people. You can work together with your guide to construct an itinerary that takes your preferences and interests into account; then set off from Dublin to see as much of Ireland as you can in a day.Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in DublinLearn about Ireland's history and culture through commentary tailored to your interestsPrivate minibus for just you and your partyWork together with your guide to build an itineraryINCLUDESPort Pick up and Drop offHotel pickup and drop-offNational Park feesAll taxes, fees and handling chargesDriver/guideTransport by air-conditioned minivanEXCLUDESFood and drinksLunchMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointDublinOptions and Start timeAll Ireland Adventure From Dublin: 03/10/2025 - 11/30/2025Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 08:00 AM - 11:00 AMAll Ireland Adventure From Dublin: 03/10/2026 - 11/01/2026Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 08:00 AM - 11:00 AMPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotels, or customers can make their own way to the starting pointEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.Pickup detailsDeparture Point: Dublin City CentreWHAT TO EXPECTSpecialist tailor made tours for groups of up to 7 people, perfect for friends, families or corporate groups.
Putting the customer at the heart of the itinerary we will work with you to design your tour. You will experience the best destinations in Ireland.
Combine your must-see destinations with off-the-beaten track recommendations to create the most memorable Irish experience.
Design your tour with your guide to include the very best Ireland has to offer.
Let your driver/guide take you the length and breadth of the country, recommending destinations and activities as you go. Combine activities such as hillwalking, cycling, kayaking, and many more with history, heritage and culture on your private group tour.
Design your tour with your guide to include the very best Ireland has to offer.
Experience Viking and Medieval cities or Ancient monuments older than the pyramids. Ireland has a fascinating past, present and future.
Named after the original high king of Ireland, the man credited with expelling the Vikings, we are fascinated by Irish history and heritage and love to share our knowledge.
We also know how Ireland has and is changing from Dublin's silicon Docks to Kinsale's foody restaurants. Ireland's reputation for cuisine and multi-culturalism is growing as well as its reputation for culture and hertiage. Work with your guide to find the best music, the best destinations to get off the tourist trail and expereince Ireland like a native.
Avoid the crowds, travel at your own pace, don't miss the many hidden secrets that Ireland has to offer. Whatever it is that attracts you to Ireland we will be able to accommodate your group and work to your schedule.
Escape to the West to where you will find deserted beaches, ride a horse along the sand, spot whales and dolphins from the cliff tops, take a boat trip to an ancient land.
Tour with us your next adventure awaits.
Duration: 8 to 9 hrsADDITIONAL INFOSuitable for all physical fitness levelsThis is your private tour, we will work with you to design the perfect schedule for a day trip from DublinNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Architectural Dublin: Private Tour with a Local Expert
Type: Architecture Tours
Duration: 1 Hours
Architectural Dublin: Private Tour with a Local Expert
- Type:Architecture Tours
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWDiscover Dublins wonderfully diverse architecture as you stroll the city with a local guide. Discover Dublins unique character as you wander past impressive Georgian buildings, admiring their charming facades, and learn about their rich history and architectural significance. This tour can also be customized to fit the interests of your group.Explore Dublin's architectural history with a local guideLearn about the Gregorian style used in multiple buildingsGet undivided attention from your guide on this private tourBring money to purchase drinks or snacks on the tourINCLUDESExclusive Private TourTailored ItineraryLocal Expert GuideEXCLUDESPersonal ExpensesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointGuinness StorehouseWe will meet at the front of the Guinness Storehouse main entrance for an exploration of Dublin's architectural marvels.Options and Start timeGroup 1-2 people:02:30 PM, 05:30 PM, 11:00 AMGroup 3-4 people:02:30 PM, 05:30 PM, 11:00 AMGroup 5-8 people:02:30 PM, 05:30 PM, 11:00 AMGroup 9-12 people:02:30 PM, 05:30 PM, 11:00 AMEnd point3 Dublin Landings, North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 D01 C4E0As our journey through the citys architectural heritage ends, the rest of Dublin awaits your curious discovery.WHAT TO EXPECTGuinness Storehouse (Pass by)A former fermentation plant now serving as a tourist attraction, this building is a symbol of Dublin's brewing heritage and a key part of the city's industrial history.Christchurch Place (Pass by)One of Dublin's oldest and most famous mediaeval cathedrals, known for its beautiful architecture and significant historical importance, reflecting the city's religious and cultural heritage.Dublin Castle (Pass by)A major Irish government complex, historically the seat of British rule in Ireland. Its architecture ranges from mediaeval to Victorian, symbolising Dublin's complex history.Leinster House (Pass by)The seat of the Irish Parliament, this building is a fine example of Georgian architecture and a symbol of Irish governance and political evolutionMuseum Building (Geology, Geography and Civil Engineering) (Pass by)An architectural gem housing the Geology, Geography, and Civil Engineering departments. Its ornate design is a standout example of Victorian architecture in Dublin.The Custom House (Pass by)Overlooking the River Liffey, this neoclassical building is an important symbol of Dublin's administrative history and a key example of 18th-century architecture.The Convention Centre Dublin (Pass by)A modern, glass-fronted building known for its unique tilted structure. It represents contemporary Dublin, reflecting the city's growth as a hub for international events and business.ADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsThis tour is hosted by an independent local.This is an exclusive private tour.The itinerary adapts to travellers' interests and walking pace.Stops may vary depending on weather conditions.Entry tickets for transportation, museums, and monuments excluded.Not recommended for guests with impaired mobility.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
A Self Guided Walking Tour of Dublin's Docklands
Type: Self-guided Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
A Self Guided Walking Tour of Dublin's Docklands
- Type:Self-guided Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore one of the atmospheric corners of Dublin and learn about the citys history and lore at your own pace with this self-guided Docklands audio tour. Skip the hassle of keeping up with a guide and set out on your own to discover Georges Dock, the Triumphal Arch, the Famine Memorial, and other landmarks along the River Liffey. Learn about how this area evolved, its major players, and its contemporary residents from tech companies to independent breweries.An audio tour to delve into Dublins Dockland area independentlyLearn about the history of the district with narration by a local insiderTake in the major riverfront sights as you follow the audio guideOffline access to maps and audio to save on data usageINCLUDESGet unlimited, lifetime use of this tour, before your booking date and after itThe virtual playback option, so you can listen to this tour like an audiobook from anywhereOffline access to audio, maps, and geodataFlexibility to explore at your own pace with a self-guided GPS tourDirections to the starting point so that when youre in the right place, the tour will startEXCLUDESSmartphone and headphonesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointThe Custom HouseThe tour begins at the Custom House (North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland) on the river Liffey.Options and Start timeA Self Guided Walking Tour of Dublin's Docklands: 04/10/2024 - 10/06/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PMEnd pointRed Sticks DublinThe tour ends at Red Sticks Dublin, on the Grand Canal.WHAT TO EXPECTDublin Docklands, Dublin City Council (Pass by)Begin your tour in this historic area, once the heart of Dublin's maritime industry and now a thriving urban district.Custom House Visitor Centre (Pass by)Pass by the Custom House, a stunning neoclassical building that served as the center of Irish trade and commerce.Custom House Quay (Pass by)Walk along the quayside, lined with historic warehouses and modern developments, showcasing the area's evolution over time.James Connolly Memorial Statue (Pass by)Pass by the memorial honoring James Connolly, a key figure in Ireland's fight for independence and workers' rights.Liberty Hall Theatre (Pass by)Walk by the iconic Liberty Hall Theatre, an important landmark in Dublin's labor movement history.Busaras (Pass by)Walk past Busáras, Dublin's central bus station, a hub of transportation and connectivity in the city.Connolly Train Station (Pass by)Pass by Connolly Train Station, one of Dublin's main railway stations, serving domestic and international routes.IFSC House (Pass by)Pass by the IFSC, a major financial hub in Dublin, home to multinational corporations and financial institutions.Triumphal Arch (Pass by)Pass by the Triumphal Arch, a historic monument commemorating Dublin's maritime heritage and economic prosperity.Scherzer rolling lift bridges (Pass by)See the Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridges, which are engineering marvels that once facilitated maritime traffic in the area.The Famine Memorial (Pass by)Walk by the Famine Memorial, a poignant tribute to those who suffered during Ireland's Great Famine in the 19th century.Sean O'Casey Bridge (Pass by)Cross the River Liffey via the Seán O'Casey Bridge, offering stunning views of the city's skyline and waterfront.Irish Seaman's National Memorial (1990) by Niall Montgomery (Pass by)Pass by the memorial honoring Irish seafarers who lost their lives at sea, a reminder of Dublin's maritime heritage.The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story (Pass by)See a replica of The Jeanie Johnston, a historic ship that carried Irish emigrants to North America during the Great Famine.Samuel Beckett Bridge (Pass by)Pass by the Samuel Beckett Bridge, an iconic modern bridge named after the renowned Irish writer.The Convention Centre Dublin (Pass by)Walk by the Convention Centre Dublin, a state-of-the-art venue hosting conferences, events, and exhibitions.Admiral Brown Statue (Pass by)Pass by the statue of Admiral William Brown, an Irish-born naval officer who founded the Argentine Navy.Diving bell (Pass by)See the historic Diving Bell, once used for dock maintenance in Dublin's bustling port.Tom Clarke Bridge (Pass by)Pass by the Tom Clarke Bridge, also known as the East-Link Bridge, a vital transportation link connecting Dublin's north and south.BrewDog Outpost Dublin (Pass by)Pass by BrewDog Outpost Dublin, a popular brewery offering craft beers and a lively atmosphere.Buckingham Lock (Pass by)Walk by the sea lock, a crucial component of Dublin's maritime infrastructure, regulating water levels in the docks.Grand Canal Docks sign (Pass by)See the Grand Canal Docks sign, marking the entrance to Dublin's historic canal basin.Hanover Quay (Pass by)Pass by Hanover Quay, a waterfront area known for its mix of residential and commercial developments.Hanover Quay Studios (Pass by)Walk by Hanover Quay Studios, a recording studio complex frequented by musicians and artists.Grand Canal Square (Pass by)End your tour at Grand Canal Square, a vibrant public space featuring modern architecture and cultural attractions.Red Sticks Dublin (Pass by)Pass by Red Sticks Dublin, a landmark sculpture adding to the artistic landscape of the Docklands.ADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsThis is easily accessible by public transport from the Busaras luas and bus stops, also the Tara Street DART station. The start point is also approximately a 10 minute walk from O'Connell Street and a 15 - 20 minute walk from College Green.Please bring your own smartphone and headphonesNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYAll sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
A Silent Disco Walking Tour
Type: City Walking Tours
Duration: 1 Hours
A Silent Disco Walking Tour
- Type:City Walking Tours
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore Dublin in a fun and unique way during this silent disco tour that takes you around the citys famous landmarks. Don your hi-tech headsets and listen to funky music while you walk and dance through the streets with your group. Groove past landmarks like Temple Bar, Dublin Castle, and Trinity College during your journey of song and dance.Take a silent disco tour through the streets of DublinListen to funky music and dance your way through the cityPass famous landmarks like Temple Bar and Dublin CastleEnjoy a unique way of exploring the city and showing off your movesINCLUDESAll Fees and Taxessilent disco head setsMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointThe Button FactoryOptions and Start timeA Silent Disco Walking Tour:01:00 PM, 02:00 PM, 02:30 PM, 03:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Temple BarMeet your guide and get the party started. A brief warm up and it's adventure time.10 minutes -Admission Ticket IncludedADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
A Unique and Fun 1 Hour city tour of Dublin
Type: Self-guided Tours
Duration: 1 Hours
A Unique and Fun 1 Hour city tour of Dublin
- Type:Self-guided Tours
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWSkip walking and zip around Dublin in an electric pedal cab steered by a private driver. Listen to engaging in-cab audio as you glide past places like St Patrick's Cathedral, Christchurch Cathedral, and Oscar Wilde sitting in Merrion Square. With photo opportunities along the way, sit back and relax with a warm blanket as you see more than you would exploring by foot.Great for first-time tourists new to DublinSee over 15 top landmarks in just 1 hourFully sustainable electric cab driven by a private driverGlide around the city with plenty of time to stop and take photosINCLUDESTour photos on requestPrivate transportationAudio GuideBlanketsMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointStarbucks College GreenYou will see the cab sitting outside Starbucks where taxis are parked.Pickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotels, or customers can make their own way to the starting pointOptions and Start timeA Unique and Fun 1 Hour city tour of Dublin:01:00 PM, 02:00 PM, 03:00 PM, 04:00 PM, 05:00 PM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 12:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.Pickup detailsPlease be outside the front of the hotelWHAT TO EXPECTCollege Green (Pass by)We begin our journey of Dublin at its beating heart, College Green. Even today, this is still a bustling hub for the Irish capital and we will be able to weave in-between everyone and everything on our unique bike! We will be able to take in beautiful architecture from the 1700s, like the old Irish Parliament building - today a branch of the Bank of Ireland. You can really see why so many important events take place right here, from U.S Presidential speeches to the annual St. Patricks Day parade!Trinity College Dublin (Pass by)Ireland has been known as the land of saints and scholars for nearly 2,000 years and on our tour, we will go by its most famous academic institution - Trinity College Dublin. You can really get a sense of the depth of history and prestige that seeps off every brick on this mighty school. From our perspective, we will be able to take in the breadth of this institution in the middle of Dublin.1: Monument to Oscar WildeOne of our most famous wits and writers, among a great many, has to be Oscar Wilde. He grew up right here at Merrion Square in Dublin and his home has been lovingly maintained. Across the road, in the corner of the park is his statue. Made with different colors of marble, this statue makes a fitting memorial to Oscars unique and colorful character.
2 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeLeinster House (Pass by)This magnificent Georgian manor house is the seat of power in Ireland today. Formerly the private residence of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, these days the Irish government calls this place home. We will be able to get a glimpse of the weight of history that lives here on our tour.2: Merrion SquareMost visitors to Dublin never see Merrion Square and as we explore its Georgian exterior, you will see why that is such a shame! Today this public park is a highly popular spot with locals and there are all sorts of events that take place here throughout the year. We will skirt around its edge and you will be able to see some of the gorgeous Georgian homes and famous doors that overlook this beautiful green space. Which still actually is green!1 minutes -Admission Ticket FreePepper Canister Church (Pass by)Before we head to the Grand Canal, we will see one of the most beloved churches in Dublin, the Pepper Canister Church. Named for the shape of spice containers around the time of its construction. Today, this church is often used for musical performances and sits at the center of a beautiful intersection, surrounded by Georgian buildings. From our bike, we will be able to get an unparalleled view of this building!Grand Canal (Pass by)The Grand Canal is definitely one of the best things about Dublin. At pretty much any time of the day, you will be able to find people milling about along its length. While there arent nearly as many barges as there used to be, some people do still use it. When we get here, we will visit the statue of the famous Irish poet, Patrick Kavanagh. His poem Grand Canal Walk was inspired by the beautiful nature and scenery along its bank.3: Fitzwilliam SquareFitzwilliam Street is one of the longest Georgian Streets in the world. We are going to take our bike from modern, 21st-century offices back in time 300 years when we arrive here. Once we get to Fitzwilliam Square, we will be able to get right up close to the very best of Georgian Dublin and see the smallest of all the squares in the city.2 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeSt Stephens Green (Pass by)Stephens Green is one of the most beloved parks in all of Dublin. This is the biggest and grandest of all the Georgian squares and was even home to the likes of Arthur Guinness and Grace Kelly - But not at the same time of course! We are going to explore some of the streets around the Green and learn about some of its medieval origins.Patrick Kavanagh statue (Pass by)Our Grand Canal spin will finish with the statue of the famous Irish poet, Patrick Kavanagh. His poem Grand Canal Walk was inspired by the beautiful nature and scenery along its bank.Grafton Street (Pass by)This is the main shopping street in Dublin and as it's pedestrianized, there are few other tours that will be able to manage to explore it - but we will! This street has been mentioned in songs, stories and poems for generations. We will get to explore part of this famous thoroughfare and some of the nearby streets.4: Ship Street GreatDublin is well over 1,000 years old and was originally founded by the Vikings. Once we leave the Georgian districts, we will delve further back in time. As we progress through cobblestone streets, our tour will go through the oldest sections of the medieval town. We will learn about why the Vikings chose to build a city here and even where the name of Dublin comes from. Stop and take a picture of the lessor known 'Forty Steps' and the most impressive remaining section of Dublins historic defensive walls.2 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeSaint Patrick's Cathedral (Pass by)While claims that this 5th century saint drove the snakes out of Ireland are pretty dubious, he is regarded as the man who brought Christianity to Ireland and ushered in the golden age of the island. This is where the Land of Saints and Scholars name comes from. We will visit the site of Patricks first Christian conversions in Ireland and learn about the Cathedral named after him on this important site.5: Christ Church CathedralThe final stop on our tour brings us to a religious site, even older than St. Patricks Cathedral - Christchurch. There has been a church here for around 1,000 years! We are going to be able to take in this history - as well as the amazing views of this building on our tour.2 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeDublin Castle (Pass by)Dublin Castle was the seat of British rule in Ireland for over 700 years. It is also where Ireland got its independence. We will see this wonderful city center castle from two different angles. Then we will head back to our starting location where we will part ways!ADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 2 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Authentic Irish Cooking Class in Dublin with Chef Erica
Type: Cooking Classes and Demonstrations
Duration: 8 Hours
Authentic Irish Cooking Class in Dublin with Chef Erica
- Type:Cooking Classes and Demonstrations
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWSpend the morning learning to cook traditional Irish fare in a Victorian home in Dublin, with a professional chef whos a TV regular and leading light of Irelands foodie scene. Gain hands-on experience as you learn to make local dishes such as Guinness brown bread, Irish stew, potato pancakes, or apple crumble. After all your hard work, enjoy the fruits of your labor with a glass of something.Learn to make traditional Irish fare from a professional chef in her home kitchenGet hands-on experience while preparing your 3-course mealEnjoy a drink and great conversation as you sit down to the lunch you've madeEnjoy a personalized experience with your own private cooking classSAMPLE MENUStarterStarter of crispy potato boxty (potato pancake) with local smoked salmonMainMain of pan-fried hake with mussels and cocklesStarterSide of tender broccoli with parsley butterDessertDessert of apple crumble with creamINCLUDESAll taxes, fees and handling chargesAlcoholic beverageHomecooked mealGratuitiesPrivate hands-on cooking class with EricaEXCLUDESHotel pickup and drop-offMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointSouth Circular RoadPlease meet your host directly at her home near South Circular Road in Dublin. Exact address can be found on your voucher upon confirmation.Options and Start timeCooking + lunch with Erica:10:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTMeet your host Erica, a fun and lively host at her Victorian red brick house in a leafy suburb on the south of the city, a 10-minute walk from some of Dublins top landmarks such as St. Patricks Cathedral, the Guinness storehouse and the Teeling's Whiskey Distillery. Erica is one of Ireland's great TV chefs, is the main stage host of Taste of Dublin and travels the country hosting cookery demos at festivals. Join your host at her high-ceilinged kitchen to learn to cook a traditional Irish meal from recipes that she learned from her mother. Your hands-on cooking class will last about two and a half hours. You will learn to cook three dishes three dishes from scratch. Dishes you might learn to make are Guinness brown bread, a main like a stew or fish, and a dessert. Enjoy learning about the techniques involved in cooking Irish food from a professional chef before you sit down at the table to share the meal you helped prepare with host Erica.
Please note the menu is seasonal, so if you have any special requests please let Erica know in advance. Or else she will select a menu based on seasonal ingredients available at the market.Duration: 4 hoursADDITIONAL INFOMenu may vary depending on the seasonIf any travelers in your party have any allergies, dietary restrictions or cooking preferences please advise at time of bookingVegetarian and vegan option is available, please advise at time of booking if requiredPrivate, personalized experienceNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYIf you cancel at least 2 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Award Winning Private Tour of Glendalough, Powerscourt & Wicklow
Type: Private Day Trips
Duration: 8 Hours
Award Winning Private Tour of Glendalough, Powerscourt & Wicklow
- Type:Private Day Trips
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore the scenic landscapes of Wicklow, the Garden of Ireland, on a private tour tailor-made for you. With a personal guide and private vehicle, discover the countryside around Dublin, stopping to admire the 6th-century ruins of Glendalough, stroll around Powerscourt Gardens, or shop for handicrafts in Avoca village.Half-day private Glendalough, Wicklow, and Powerscourt Gardens tour from DublinEnjoy a custom-made tour with hotel pickup and a tailor-made itinerarySoak up the scenery of the Wicklow Mountains, Sallys Gap, and Lough Tay (Guinness Lake)Explore the ancient monastic site of Glendalough, dating back to the 6th centuryVisit Avoca village, Wicklow Gaol, or Powerscourt GardensChoice of departure times throughout the dayPrivate tour ensures a personalized experience and the undivided attention of your guideINCLUDESFree WIFI (Some vehicles)Bottled waterPrivate tourLocal GuideRound-trip private transfer from anywhere in DublinEXCLUDESLunchGratuitiesAdditional Fee required if private collection from Dublin AirportMEETING AND PICKUPOptions and Start time4-7 Passengers: 01/02/2025 - 01/01/2026Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 07:00 AM - 02:00 PM8 Passengers: 04/07/2025 - 09/21/2026Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 08:00 AM - 04:00 PMHalf-Day Private Glendalough, Wicklow, and Powerscourt Gardens Tour from Dublin: 01/02/2025 - 01/01/2026Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 06:00 AM - 02:00 PMPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotelsPickup detailsPlease add place of pick up. If unknown at time of booking input 'unknown". We can follow up at a later date before the tour start date.WHAT TO EXPECTThis is a private guided tour and as such you are free to change the route, stops and sights at any point. Your friendly guide will work with you from the get go in order to personalise the tour to suit your interests and preferences. Below is an example of what to expect.
Collecting you directly from your place of stay in Dublin youll take the more scenic east coast route towards Wicklow Goal. One of Irelands top attractions, Wicklow Gaol tells the story of its prisoners through an interactive tour led by experienced and passionate actor guides. Spend some time tracing your Irish roots at the Wicklow Genealogy Room in Wicklow Goal.
Stop of for a bit of lunch or to purchase some world famous Throws & Blankets at Avoca Handweavers before heading on your way to Glendalough. Avoca is an Irish-run company that started as a manufacturer back in 1723. Avoca spans one of the worlds oldest surviving manufacturing companies.
Up next. The monastic city of Glendalough. Situated within the glacial valley of Glendalough, the monastic city, founded in the 6th Century by St. Kevin has been visited throughout history for its mystical temptations. Take some time to explore the grounds and see its unique wildlife. The Round Tower and Monuments provide a great opportunity to get some memorable photographs.
By taking your guides advice on duration you should still have time to visit The Powerscourt Estate. Powerscourt gardens also known as the Garden of Ireland were recently voted No.3 in the Worlds Top Ten Gardens by National Geographic. Stretching over 47 acres the gardens offer a sublime blend of formal gardens, sweeping terraces, statues, ornamental lakes, secret hollows and rambling walks. The gardens were established and have been designed from 1731 onwards.
You can be dropped off anywhere back in Dublin city as you wish. Other noteworthy stops you can take along this route are Sallys Gap, Lough Tay (Guinness Lake), Powerscourt Waterfall, A traditional Irish pub for some food and a Guinness or perhaps the Military Road. Please chat to you guide about these.
Please note entrance fees into the sites are excluded in the tour price. Entrance fees are priced approx 7-10 per Adult at all sites. Reduced student, senior and group rates are available from Powerscourt, Glendalough and Wicklow Goal.
The tour uses a mix between private guides and Taxi guides. All guides are very friendly, experienced, passionate and knowledgeable in the History of Ireland. Taxi guides give the advantage of using bus lanes in order to avoid being stuck in traffic around the city. Some of our vehicles are equipped with free WIFI. Please ask your guide should you wish to check the availability of their WIFI.
Please note pickup from Dublin Airport is available. There is a small excess in order to be collected privately from the Airport.Duration: 6 hoursADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbySpecialized infant seats are availableSuitable for all physical fitness levelsAt time of booking, cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding timeAt time of booking, guests must provide preferred start time. This can be changed via contact anytime before the tour dateThe duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditionsInfant seats available upon requestTour lasts approx 6 Hours. Additional sights mentioned in description can be included but may increase tour time. Hourly rates can be discussed directly with your guide on the day.A maximum of 4 people per booking unless requested via notes on booking.All vehicles are a saloon vehicle and licensed to carry 4 passengers. As this requires 3 persons to sit in the back seats it may get a little cramped should everyone be tall. To request a minivan please add this to your notes.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Belfast Day Tour From Dublin: Including Titanic Experience
Type: Day Trips and Excursions
Duration: 10 Hours
Belfast Day Tour From Dublin: Including Titanic Experience
- Type:Day Trips and Excursions
- Duration:10 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore Northern Irelands bustling capital and discover top city attractions with ease on this Belfast day tour from Dublin. Follow your guide through Belfast where RMS Titanic was built in the early 20th century and learn of the citys rich maritime heritage. Hear about Northern Irelands many colorful customs and traditions, and perhaps meet a few of Belfasts locals along the way. Admire the famous Celtic crosses at Monasterboice in County Louth, and gain insight into Northern Irelands rich medieval history as you wander through the 14th-century ruins.Comprehensive tour by bus/coachIdeal choice for familiesPickup from a centrally located meeting pointINCLUDESTitanic Experience (Value 15euro)WiFi on boardAir-conditioned vehicleProfessional Charming GuideEXCLUDESGratuitiesBelfast, Black Cab Tour *OPTIONAL,organised and paid to your driver/guide*MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointPaddywagon Tours LtdCheck in 5- 10 minutes in advance of departure at Paddywagon Tours, 34 O'Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 EY17Options and Start timeO'Connell Street Lower:08:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTDublin (Pass by)With everyone on board, the day begins with a two hour drive from Dublin to Belfast. Sit back and watch Dublin city fade into the background as we enter the green Irish countryside and receive a primer to the history and culture of Northern Ireland from your guide.1: Monasterboice Monastic SiteHalf way to Belfast we'll leave the highway and make a short pit stop at the haunting ruins of Monasterboice. See an amazing 10th century stone round tower in pristine condition and learn how our ancestors sought refuge there from vicious Viking raids in the area. Touch the most beautiful hand carved stone Celtic crosses in Ireland, standing tall over the Irish countryside for over 1,000 years.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Titanic BelfastTitanic ExperienceTitanic Belfast extends over nine interactive galleries, with multiple dimensions to the exhibition, drawing together special effects, dark rides, full-scale reconstructions and innovative interactive features. Explore the shipyard, travel to the depths of the ocean and uncover the true legend of Titanic, in the city and dockside where it all began.Enjoy approximately 120 minutes to explore the exhibition at leisure, your entrance fee (GBP 19.00) will be included in the cost of your tour.2 hours -Admission Ticket Included3: Belfast Cab ToursConsider an optional Black Taxi tour of the Falls and Shankill Roads along with the infamous political murals and the "Peace Lines" (walls) separating Irish Nationalist and British Loyalist neighbourhoods. Highly recommended by Lonely Planet and all the leading guidebooks. The Black Taxi fare is GBP 12.50 per person (approx. EUR 15.00).
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Take the free time for lunch and shopping time in Belfast bustling downtown shopping area.
Use your free time to explore this magical city. Visit the Crown Liquor Saloon for a glass of Bushmills Whiskey or check out Belfast's own leaning tower, the Albert Clock.2 hours -Admission Ticket Not IncludedDublin (Pass by)We'll regroup around 16:00 and head back towards Dublin. After crossing the border we'll return through the rolling countryside of County Louth. We'll make a comfort stop en-route if required and drop you off in Dublin at approximately 18:30.ADDITIONAL INFOSpecialized infant seats are availableInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsChildren must be accompanied by an adultThe duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditionsOperates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriatelyBookings made through Viator will automatically be signed up for the pickup point and collection time specified in the booking.If you wish to change your reservation to one of the other pick-up locations offered by Paddywagon Tours, you will need to contact us by telephone or email not later than 17:00 the evening prior so that we can guarantee the change. Please note that changes are only guaranteed once confirmed in writing by us.Infants must have a booster/baby seat. Please advise at booking.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Belvedere Irish Night Show, Dance and Traditional 3-Course Dinner
Type: Plays, Musicals, and Theater
Duration: 8 Hours
Belvedere Irish Night Show, Dance and Traditional 3-Course Dinner
- Type:Plays, Musicals, and Theater
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWEnjoy an evening of traditional Irish food, music and dance with an Irish show at the Belvedere in Dublin. Get set for a night of non-stop entertainment as professional Irish folk musicians and dancers take to the stage to perform Irish dances, jigs and reels. Tuck into a delicious typical Irish cuisine, sip a pint of Guinness (own expense) and maybe even get up on stage to try your hand at Irish dancing.Traditional Irish night show at the Belvedere in DublinWatch professional Irish dancers and musicians in an intimate settingGet involved as you try dance steps and interact with your hostsGreat choice for families or small groups!INCLUDESOur Address; Belvedere Hotel Dublin, Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1 D01 W1C0Guest invited on the stage to learn some Irish DanceDancer's who have toured with Lord of Dance, Riverdance, Feet of Flames3 Courses Dinner - Beverages, Tea or Coffee not included in the ticket priceArrival Time by 6:30pmPlenty of interaction with guestsCustomer must arrange their own travel plan. Pick up service is not provided.Traditional Irish Show - Live Irish Music, Singing and Irish DancingEXCLUDESParking fee - No Parking Facilities on the PremisesDrinks Not Included - Available to Purchase throughout the EventGratuitiesNot offering transport/Pickup service.Pick Up or Transport Service Not Included. Property address: Belvedere Hotel Dublin, Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1 D01 W1C0MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointBelvedere Irish NightsOptions and Start timeIrish Night Dinner&Show 6:45pm:06:45 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Belvedere Irish NightsThe show has been created and choreographed by Jim Murrihy, Directors of Damhsa and has an original score. All cast members have performed both nationally and internationally in such famous shows as, Riverdance, Feet of Flames and Lord of the Dance.
The show takes place in the intimate surroundings of the Belvedere Bar. All tables have a great view of the raised stage. You will be served a sumptuous three course menu offering a choice of the best in home cooked Irish dishes. Dinner service starts at 18:45.
You'll be enchanted with a mixture of traditional Irish Music, singing and our spectacular dancing. From the old style traditional solo Irish Dance to the familiar jigs and reels, the synchronised precision and heart racing rhythms that characterize what Irish Dancing has become today. The spectacular show features many opportunities for audience participation. Doors open from 18:30, Dinner service at 18:45, the Show from 20:00 and finishes by 21:45.
Admission Ticket IncludedADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapSuitable for all physical fitness levelsChildren must be accompanied by an adultMinimum drinking age is 18 yearsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Best Dublin City & Bay Authentic Fun Tour with a True Dubliner
Type: Private and Custom Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Best Dublin City & Bay Authentic Fun Tour with a True Dubliner
- Type:Private and Custom Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWMaximize time in Dublin with a full-day private tour. Get picked up at the location of your choice and set out with a private guide to see top city landmarks including Kilmainham Gaol and Temple Bar. Go for a scenic drive along the coast and check out the charming fishing village of Howth. Learn about Irish history and experience Dublins famous pub culture during this customizable tour.Combine several Dublin landmarks into one private tourLearn about Irish history, pub culture, and musicVisit the scenic fishing village of HowthCustomize the itinerary according to your interestsINCLUDESPrivate transportationStill or sparklingAir-conditioned vehicleHave a go at the native Irish sport of Hurling, hurling sticks on board!Irish chocolatesA taste of my onboard whiskey if you likeEXCLUDESAdmissions / Entrance fees to any attractions along our tour stops are paid at guests expense.GratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotelsOptions and Start time5hr Dublin City & Bay:10:00 AM8hr Dublin City & Bay day tour:10:00 AMPickup detailsPick up available at any one Dublin city centre hotel or accommodation.
WHAT TO EXPECTKilmainham Gaol Museum (Pass by)As we pass by the famous jail where in 1916 the irish rebels were held and executed, you will learn the history.1: Saint Audoen's GateLat remaining gateway into the medieval city of Dublin!5 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeSaint Patrick's Cathedral (Pass by)We drive around this Liberties cathedral and adjoining park to learn the history of it and take some photos.
Optional: Tour guests can choose to go inside St. Patrick's cathedral at their own expense.
2: The LibertiesWe explore the Guinness brewery area and also the Dublin whiskey triangle.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Phoenix ParkExplore our beloved Phoenix Park, the largest walled park in Europe, home to the president of Ireland, the US ambassador, Dublin zoo, the popes cross & much more. .45 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: River LiffeyWe explore part of the Liffey riverside with its historical bridges, old docker buildings and its emigration history.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine StoryFrom across the river we'll see a ship of hope for thousands of desperate Irish emigrants who were trying to escape the misgoverned and devastating period of the Great Hunger of the mid 19th century.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included6: John Kavanagh The GravediggersWhether it's the best Guinness in Dublin or an authentic taste of Dublin at lunchtime, this 186 year old Dubliners gem is a hit!45 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: Howth HeadWe take a Scenic route up to the elevated Howth headland to gain a scenic view of spectacular Dublin bay and to take some great photos.1 hour -Admission Ticket Free8: Howth Castle And EstateWe take a scenic drive out via Dublin bay to the scenic fishing village of Howth and view the historic Howth castle which is still occupied today!15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free9: Grand Canal Dockfor U2 fans we can visit the fans wall and leave our message15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free10: Teeling Whiskey DistilleryDrop in for a casual whiskey tasting or even Irelands best Irish coffee?40 minutes -Admission Ticket Free11: Temple BarAt the end of the tour, If you like I can drop you into some live Irish music in the lively Temple bar area of Dublin.1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySpecialized infant seats are availableSuitable for all physical fitness levelsChild car seats available too at no additional feeNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 7 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Best Intro Tour of Dublin with a Local
Type: Historical Sites and Interest
Duration: 2 Hours
Best Intro Tour of Dublin with a Local
- Type:Historical Sites and Interest
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWDiscover Dublin through the lens of a local guide with a small-group introductory sightseeing tour. Meet your guide for a city stroll that includes both popular landmarks like the HaPenny Bridge and off-the-beaten-path places that locals love. Learn about Irish culture and history during this guided walk that features both sides of the River Liffey.Maximize time in Dublin with a local-led tourExplore both sides of the River Liffey in Dublins city centerSee popular landmarks including St. Stephens GreenGet a fresh perspective on Dublins culture and things to doINCLUDESA Local that wants to show you his city!EXCLUDESPersonal expenses during the ExperienceFood, drinks or snacksMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point2 Moore StLet us meet in front of the Hotel Chocolat!Options and Start time120 min - English Tour:02:30 PM, 05:30 PM, 11:00 AM120 min - Private Tour:02:30 PM, 05:30 PM, 11:00 AMEnd point16-18 Parliament StWHAT TO EXPECT1 Moore St (Pass by)We will start our Experience from here!Bow Street (Pass by)Discover more about the local culture in Dublin!Ha'penny Bridge (Pass by)Get to know more about how it is to live in Dublin!
Saint Stephen's Green (Pass by)This is an iconic place, come discover it with me!Dame Street (Pass by)You will get to know more about the Dublin Castle and the history of DublinChristchurch Place (Pass by)The Christ Church in Dublin is a must-see for every history-lover!Temple Bar (Pass by)We will end our Experience here and you can then continue on your own to discover the cityADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Big Bus Dublin Hop-on, Hop-off Sightseeing Tour with Live Guide
Type: Hop on-Hop off Tours
Duration: 1 Hours
Big Bus Dublin Hop-on, Hop-off Sightseeing Tour with Live Guide
- Type:Hop on-Hop off Tours
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore Dublin at your own pace with a hop-on, hop-off bus tour offering access to 25 major stops, including the Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College, and St. Stephens Green. Choose from 24-, 48-, or 72-hour passes, with live or audio commentary to enrich your experience. Enjoy added perks like a walking tour and a panoramic night tour with select ticket options.Hop on and off at 25+ stops covering Dublins top attractionsSee landmarks like Trinity College, Temple Bar, and Guinness StorehouseEnjoy live English commentary or relaxing digital audio guidesFree guided walking tour and night tour with select ticketsINCLUDES1-Hour Live-Guided Panoramic Night Tour with 48- and 72-Hour TicketsOne Free Child Ticket with Every Adult Ticket PurchasedUnlimited Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Access for 24, 48, or 72 HoursEntertaining English-speaking Live GuideGuided Walking Tour with 48- or 72-Hour TicketsEXCLUDESHotel Pick-up and Drop-offFood and drinksMEETING AND PICKUPWHAT TO EXPECTRed Route25 stops51 points of interestsDuration: 1 hour 50 minutesOperating schedule: Explore the sights of Dublin on our Red Route Bus Tour. You can hop on and hop off the bus at up to 25 different stops. Stay on board to relax and see it all with entertaining digital commentary, or hop off to explore the landmarks and attractions that interest you most. Buses depart every 20 - 30 minutes. The first bus departs from Stop 1: 13 Upper O'Connell Street at 09:00 and the last bus departs at 17:30. Customers are advised to visit our website or to download our app to find out more about live bus tracking and current service information.Stops:1: 13 O'Connell Street UpperStop 1: 13 Upper O'Connell Street (Outside Discover Ireland Centre)2: Trinity College DublinStop 2: Nassau Street / Book of Kells - 24-25 Nassau Street3: 10 Leinster St SStop 3: Kilkenny Design Store - 10-11 Leinster Street South (opposite Trinity Point)4: National Gallery of IrelandStop 4: National Art Gallery - Merrion Square West5: Merrion Square WestStop 5: Merrion Square - Merrion Square West6: Pembroke Street LowerStop 6: Pembroke Street Lower7: Saint Stephen's GreenStop 7: St. Stephen's Green - opposite the Little Museum of Dublin8: College GreenStop 8: College Green - 30-33 College Green9: Temple BarStop 9: Dame Street / Temple Bar - 7-12 Dame Street10: Dublin CastleStop 10: Dame Street / Dublin Castle - Lord Edward Street11: Christ Church CathedralStop 11: Christ Church Cathedral - Nicholas Street12: St Patrick's CathedralStop 12: St Patrick's Cathedral - Patrick Street13: Teeling Whiskey DistilleryStop 13: Teeling Whiskey Distillery14: Christchurch HallStop 14: High Street - Christchurch Hall, High Street15: Guinness StorehouseStop 15: Guinness Storehouse - St. James' Gate16: Pearse Lyons Whiskey DistilleryStop 16: Pearse Lyons121/122 James' Street17: Irish Museum of Modern ArtStop 17: Royal Hospital Kilmainham / IMMA18: Heuston StationStop 18: Heuston Station19: Parkgate StreetStop 19: Parkgate Street20: Phoenix ParkStop 20: Phoenix Park - opposite Wellington Monument21: Nancy Hands Bar & RestaurantStop 21: Nancy Hands - Parkgate House, Parkgate Street22: National Museum of Ireland, Collins BarracksStop 22: National Museum of Decorative Arts & History23: Jameson Distillery Bow St.Stop 23: Jameson Distillery - 24/25 Arran Quay24: Big Bus Tours DublinStop 24: Big Bus Tours Visitor Centre - 3-4 Bachelors Walk25: Parnell Square NorthStop 25: Parnell Square NorthPoints of interest passed on this routeTemple BarGrafton StreetSt Stephens GreenPhoenix ParkGuinness StorehouseKilmainham Gaol MuseumChrist Church CathedralExperience Glasnevin - Ireland's National CemeteryThe Book of Kells ExperienceIrish National War Memorial GardensThe Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine StorySamuel Beckett BridgeCroke Park StadiumTeeling Whiskey DistilleryGPO MuseumRichmond BarracksPearse Lyons DistilleryO'Connell StreetAbbey TheatreTrinity College DublinDublin CastleNational Gallery of IrelandNational Museum Of Ireland, Collins BarracksNational Museum of Ireland - ArchaeologyNational Museum Of Ireland, Merrion StreetMerrion SquareMonument to Oscar WildeMolly Malone StatueThe LibertiesJameson Distillery Bow St.Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)Dublin ZooDuke of Wellington MonumentAras an UachtarainHeuston StationNancy Hands BarHenry StreetRiver LiffeySmithfield SquareNational Library of IrelandThe Little Museum of DublinSt. Stephen's Green Shopping CentreIrish Whiskey MuseumSheridansThe Little Museum of DublinMonument to Oscar WildeDublin CastleTeeling Whiskey DistilleryGuinness StorehousePearse Lyons DistilleryDuke of Wellington MonumentADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsChildren must be accompanied by an adultOne children can travel for free with every paying adultNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Bike Tour Along The Historic Waterways Of Dublin
Type: Bike, Ebike, and Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Bike Tour Along The Historic Waterways Of Dublin
- Type:Bike, Ebike, and Mountain Bike Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWDiscover a lesser-known side of Dublin with this full-day bike tour. Sign up for a tour that features both the city center and the outskirts of Dublin, including parkland alongside rivers and canals. Cover ground quickly and explore Dublins historic waterways along with local landmarks such as Bull Island, the Glasnevin Cemetery, and Phoenix Park.Explore Dublins waterways and parks by bikeSee top sites like the War Memorial GardensGo off-the-beaten-path in DublinINCLUDESSafety helmet and high visibility vestUse of bicycleEXCLUDESLunchMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point37 Capel StOutside the bike shop called "The Bike Stop"Pickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotels, or customers can make their own way to the starting pointOptions and Start timeBike Tour Along The Historic Waterways Of Dublin:10:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.Pickup detailsIf your hotel or place of accommodation is within 1km of the start location of the bike tour, your guide can meet you there upto 20 minutes prior to the scheduled start time of etc tour if you wish. Your guide is walk with you from there to the start location of the tour.WHAT TO EXPECTClontarf Promenade (Pass by)Heading out the coast along the newly completed cycle lane. Hear about the fascinating history of transport infrastructure here, while savouring the views of Dublin Bay and taking in the sea air1: Bull IslandSit and relax with a cuppa' and a snack at a unique cafe perched upon a 200 year old sea wall instigated by Captain Bligh of Mutiny on the Bounty fame. Learn about the history of Dublin Bay and how one of Ireland's major nature reserves was accidentally formed.30 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeSt. Anne's Park (Pass by)Pass through this elegant park that was owned and developed by the Guinness Family. Cruise along the tree-lined laneways at your lesiure2: Croke Park StadiumPark up and stand beneath the inspirational 83,000 capacity stadium, the third largest in Europe. Hear the history of the Gaelic Athletic Association, the lifeblood of Irish Society and Communities right the back to it's foundation almost a century and half ago, and the tragic story of the nearly forgotten man who arguably did more than any to kickstart and shape this sporting organisation which has clubs, members and followers all over the world today.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Experience Glasnevin - Ireland's National CemeteryJoin a public tour and hear about the fanous, quirky and sombre characters, well known and obscure, in this famous cemetary.1 hour 30 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included4: John Kavanagh The GravediggersEnjoy a hearty lunch in the unique and quirky pub that is named after the hard working folks who have been frequenting it since it opened in 1833.45 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Tolka Valley ParkDiscover and explore this gem of a cycle path, recently constructed through lush green foliage10 minutes -Admission Ticket FreePhoenix Park (Pass by)Experience this vibrant yet tranquil park, the largest enclosed of any capital city in Europe that began with red deer in 1662, and who still roam there today6: Irish National War Memorial GardensCycle along the superb path by Dublin's River Liffey, watch the rowers pull in the river, and stop by to salute the 49,400 Irishmen who fought in World War 1, often forgotten, or worse, in times past. Hear the little known story of how a well known Irish Nationalist escaped certain execution through cunning and guile, and the significance of the two swans10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: Kilmainham GaolHere you will stop briefly outside this famous 18th Century gaol (prison) and now one of the most sought after visitor attractions in Dublin. You will hear the story of the gaol and its various uses throughout its lifetime, from public executions through the great famine, and the executions of the leaders of the 1916 Rising10 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included8: Royal Hospital KilmainhamThis stop afford a picturesque view over the pristine public gardens that are a replica of the original laid out in the 17th century. Alongside it is what was at the same time built as a military hospital, and now the Irish Museum of Modern Art.5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free9: Croppies Acre Memorial ParkYour last stop will be at Croppies Acre, which, according to legend, was a mass burial grave for victims of the 1798 Rebellion. It sits in front of the back drop of the impressive Collins Barracks National Museum, on one side, and the world famous Guinness Brewery on the other5 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbyNot recommended for pregnant travelersNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have a high level of physical fitnessMust have a reasonable level of fitness and be comfortable cycling a bike in an urban environmentNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Blarney, Rock of Cashel & Cahir Castles Day Tour From Dublin
Type: Day Trips and Excursions
Duration: 12 Hours
Blarney, Rock of Cashel & Cahir Castles Day Tour From Dublin
- Type:Day Trips and Excursions
- Duration:12 Hours
OVERVIEWEnhance your experience of Irelandand maximize your sightseeing timewith a full-day excursion to three of the countrys top attractions. From the comfort of a luxury coach, travel through the Irish countryside to visit Blarney Castle, famed for the enchanting Blarney Stone, which grants those who kiss it the gift of gab. See, too, Cahir Castle and the Rock of Cashel. Along the way, gain insight into the regions rich heritage from your guide.Visit three of Ireland's top attractions, all in a single getawayStay connected as you go with a Wi-Fi-equipped luxury coachAdmission to all the sights is included in the tour costSee and do more than you easily could if traveling aloneINCLUDESDriver guideUSB port and Wifi in some busesTransportation by air-conditioned vehicleAll activities admissionEXCLUDESLunchGratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointMolly Malone Statue*PLEASE ARRIVE AT THE MEETING POINT 10 MIN BEFORE THE APPOINTED TIME*Options and Start timeBlarney, Rock of Cashel & Cahir Castles Day Tour From Dublin:06:50 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTEarly in the morning, greet your guide at a central Dublin location and climb aboard a luxury, air-conditioned coach. Set off, admiring the rolling green hills of the Irish countryside and listening to commentary from your guide as you go.
After passing through picturesque areas like County Tipperary and County Kildare, arrive at the Rock of Cashel. Hear the legends that surround the imposing twin towers of the cathedral and take a guided tour of the structures Hall of Vicars and Cormacs Chapel, home to the oldest Romanesque wall painting in Ireland.
Next, head to the ancient fortress of Blarney Castle, famed for one of Irelands best-loved treasures, the Blarney Stone. Ascend to the castles tower to kiss the Blarney Stone and receive, according to legend, the skill of eloquence.
Travel onward to Cahir Castle, a medieval castle that is one of the largest in the country.
Return to the coach for the journey back to Dublin, where the tour concludes.1: Molly Malone StatueWe will meet in front of the Molly Malone statue on Suffolk Street. Our exciting day tour will begin by travelling through Irelands southern terrain. Before leaving youll meet your fun-loving and knowledgeable tour guide and your fellow travel companions!
*PLEASE ARRIVE AT THE MEETING POINT 10 MIN BEFORE THE APPOINTED TIME*5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Rock of CashelExperience the famed Rock of Cashel, a true symbol of Ireland's historical significance, to learn about the core of its past. The outstanding collection of mediaeval structures on this site includes a high cross, a round tower, a Gothic cathedral, an abbey, a Romanesque chapel, and a tower house from the fifteenth century. .1 hour -Admission Ticket Included3: Blarney Castle & GardensIreland's national symbol, Blarney Castle! Admire its historic towers, which date back 600 years, and plant a kiss on the fabled Stone of Eloquence. Discover fascinating gardens with enchanted waterfalls and ancient ferns. You're in for an amazing encounter in this mysterious and historically significant location. In Blarney Castle, there is a range of restaurants to pick from.2 hours -Admission Ticket Included4: Cahir CastleWe will arrive at Cahir Castle in County Tipperary, which will be our final destination for the day. Perched on a rocky island in the River Suir sits the magnificent Cahir Castle, one of the largest and finest maintained in all of Ireland. Constructed by the Butler family in the thirteenth century, this storied castle has seen many fabled sieges and conflicts. Its strikingly maintained defensive architecture provides an amazing window into the inventiveness of the Middle Ages. Take guided tours and see audiovisual shows to fully immerse yourself in its fascinating past.1 hour -Admission Ticket Included5: Molly Malone StatueTo finish off, well arrive back in Dublin to reminisce about all of the exciting highlights!5 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapSuitable for all physical fitness levelsInfants are welcome, provided that customers bring their own safety seatsPlease arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.The tour involves cross-country driving, taking up a noticeable portion of the trip. Please be prepared for a long day.The bus journey to the Rock of Cashel lasts around 2.5 hours. Breaks will be taken at service stations in road, where you can buy food and use the toilet facilities.There are steep steps at Blarney Castle, this part of the tour may not be suitable for people with limited mobility.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Boat Trip from Dublin City to Dun Laoghaire
Type: Cruises and Boating Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Boat Trip from Dublin City to Dun Laoghaire
- Type:Cruises and Boating Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWAdmire Dublin from the waters edgeand see perspectives on the city that arent visible elsewherewhen you embark on a cruise across Dublin Bay to Dun Laoghaire. Enjoy postcard-worthy views of landmarks like the Dublin Mountains, Joyce's Martello Tower, Dalkey Island, and beyond, and look out for local wildlife as you go. Purchase snacks and drinks from the on-board bar, and stay connected with Wi-Fi.Combine your sightseeing with a relaxing trip on the waterDiscover a new perspective on the sights from the water's edgeThe boat is equipped with a bar (drinks and snacks own expense)Have the flexibility to continue your sightseeing in Dun LaoghaireINCLUDESWiFi on boardRestroom on boardFerry Ticket from Dublin City to Dun Laoghaire one wayEXCLUDESFerry ticket from Dun Laoghaire to Dublin CitySnacks and drinks are not included but are available at our on-board snack bar.Parking - we do not have parking facilities but Public parking is available close by.MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointSir John Rogerson's QuayOur boat docks beside the Samuel Beckett Bridge, in front of the Ferryman Pub on Sir John Rogerson's Quay.Options and Start timeCity Centre to Dun Laoghaire :11:00 AMEnd pointEast PierThis is a one-way boat trip but you can return to Dublin City Centre via DART Rail. The DART station is located about 7 minutes walk from the pier at Dun Laoghaire.WHAT TO EXPECTRiver Liffey (Pass by)Sailing from the City you will see aspects of the city that are not possible on any other mode of transport. Discover the magnificent Convention Center, Eastlink Bridge (Opening), Dublin Port and Docklands and Poolbeg Lighthouse. Cruise duration is 60-70 mins.Dun Laoghaire East Pier (Pass by)View the lovely East Pier at Dun LaoghaireADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthSuitable for all physical fitness levelsChild rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adultsChildren must be accompanied by an adultRefunds will not be issued if tour/activity is missed due to late or non-arrival of cruise shipAvailability for sailings cannot be checked without making a booking. Credit cards will only be charged upon confirmation of show availabilityOperates in different weather conditions, please dress appropriatelyNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Book of Kells, Dublin Castle and Christ Church Cathedral Tour
Type: City Walking Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Book of Kells, Dublin Castle and Christ Church Cathedral Tour
- Type:City Walking Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWDiscover Irelands rich history and cultural heritage with the help of a local guide on this walking tour of Dublin. See River Liffey, Temple Bar, the Book of Kells Experience, and more, while your guide tells you all about the citys storied past and vibrant present. Leave with your guides top tips on what to do and where to eat in the city next.Great for history buffsSkip-the-line access to the Book of Kells Experience is includedDont forget to wear comfortable shoesLearn about Irish whiskey, rock music, films, and moreINCLUDES5-Star Licensed GuideSmall group of 1-25 peopleHistorical facts, cultural anecdotes and legends about DublinSkip-the-line tickets to the Book of Kells (Trinity College's Old Library)Walking Tour of Dublin's top attractions: Dublin Castle, the Book of Kells, &Christ Church CathedralEXCLUDESTickets to Dublin CastleTickets to Christ Church CathedralMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point42 Wellington QuayMeet your guide on the corner of Wellington Quay and Fownes St Lower, on the left side of The Ha'penny Bridge Inn, 42 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 Y103, Ireland. Please wait on street and do not approach the entrance, as the staff is not informed about the tour.Options and Start time3-hour: Live Guide in English:02:30 PM, 11:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: 42 Wellington QuayMeet your guide on the corner of Wellington Quay and Fownes St Lower, on the left side of The Ha'penny Bridge Inn, 42 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 Y103, Ireland (53.345912163687515, -6.263398765956021). Please wait on street and do not approach the entrance, as the staff is not informed about the tour.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: River LiffeyThis 3-hour walking tour is an essential experience of Dublin. We begin our exciting adventure on the bank of River Liffey in the Temple Bar neighborhood, known as Dublin's 'cultural quarter and nightlife district where youll find the citys most important cultural institutions and historic pubs. This will give us a chance to learn about Irish whiskey, Irish beer, Irish rocknroll, Irish film, and so much more.1 hour -Admission Ticket Not Included3: Christ Church CathedralWe'll dig through centuries of Dublins history and culture as we explore the historic city center, discovering traces of the Vikings, stories about Anglo-Saxon kings, and monuments commemorating historical events such as the Great Irish Famine. We'll see highlights such as the majestic Christ Church Cathedral, the Georgian City Hall, and the inner courtyards of Dublin Castle - the nerve center of historical power in Ireland (admission tickets are not included). We'll also discover some hidden gems, such as St. Andrew's Church, and the Statue of Molly Malone, which has an interesting legend behind it.50 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included4: Trinity College LibraryThe main attraction of this tour will be a visit to the Old Library in Trinity College, one of the 7 ancient universities of Great Britain and Ireland. The Old Library dates to 1712 and houses a collection of over 200,000 books, including the famous Book of Kells - a rare medieval manuscript renowned for its intricate illustrations and calligraphy. We provide skip-the-line tickets to this popular attraction, so our 25-people group wont be delayed by long queues. Come and see a cultural treasure of Ireland!1 hour -Admission Ticket IncludedADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsYou should arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes early, as latecomers won't be able to join the tour or receive a refundThe guide will provide commentary in 1 language. Select your preferred language when booking.We will have a maximum of 25 participants.This tour is not suitable for people with disabilities.There is no luggage storage so please do not bring extra clothing, umbrellas, large bags, scooters, etc. Pets are not allowed.The Books of Kells at the Old Library is best enjoyed in silence, so the guide will keep the commentary to a minimum. Skip-the-line tickets include a reserved time slot for entry. You will skip the line at the ticket office but not at the entrance and security checks.Tickets to Dublin Castle and Christ Church Cathedral are not included.We're not afraid of the sun and rain, so the tour will take place as planned, regardless of weather, so please check the forecast and dress appropriately.It is a walking tour, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed)
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