Experience the charm and history of Dublin on a private walking tour. Discover hidden gems, learn about the city’s culture and history, and indulge in local cuisine.
Experience the charm and history of Dublin on a private walking tour. Discover hidden gems, learn about the city’s culture and history, and indulge in local cuisine.
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Dublin City - TOUR ITINERARY: This tour is adaptable to suit your individual preferences and interests. If you have specific requests, must-see locations, or additional attractions you’d like to visit, please confirm via the messenger option before your tour. We are excited to offer you a delightful and unforgettable experience in Dublin.
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- Dublin City - TOUR ITINERARY: This tour is adaptable to suit your individual preferences and interests. If you have specific requests, must-see locations, or additional attractions you’d like to visit, please confirm via the messenger option before your tour. We are excited to offer you a delightful and unforgettable experience in Dublin.
- Grafton Street - Grafton Street is Dublin’s top shopping destination, alive with vibrant street performances, diverse shops, and charming cafés. This bustling pedestrian street offers a unique mix of culture, commerce, and quintessential Irish charm, making it a must-visit for travelers.
- Theobald Wolfe Tone Statue - Theobald Wolfe Tone was a key figure in founding the Society of United Irishmen, which eventually led to one of Ireland’s longest rebellions. This impressive statue represents a significant part of Ireland’s history in its journey towards independence.
- Leinster House - Leinster House is the seat of the Oireachtas, housing both chambers of the Irish government. Featuring stunning Georgian architecture, this historic building, once home to the renowned Fitzgerald family, was originally constructed as a ducal palace in 1745.
- Molly Malone Statue - Inspired by Dublin’s unofficial anthem, Molly Malone is a beloved character among Dubliners and the Irish. Since its installation, the statue has become the most visited and photographed in all of Dublin.
- Merrion Square - Merrion Square is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Dublin City, established in the 1800s. It features elegant houses that preserve a rich heritage, narrating stories of the illustrious past of its many famous residents.
- Fusilier’s Arch - Fusilier’s Arch is a stunning gateway to St. Stephen’s Green park, with its elegant design. Visitors can delve into Dublin’s rich history as they stroll through this iconic monument, blending the past with the beauty of one of Dublin’s magnificent parks.
- Dublin Castle - Dublin Castle is a historic emblem of the city’s legacy, reflecting centuries of turbulent history and transformation. Built in the early 1200s, the Castle served as the seat of British rule in Ireland until 1922. It has witnessed countless significant events, from medieval to modern, including imprisonment, religious persecution, martyrdom, theft, banquets, state occasions, and political upheaval. The many tales and stories of intrigue, rebellion, and royal ceremony echo through the stone walls and grounds of Dublin Castle. This is an external visit of the Castle and the Grounds. Entry to the museum is not included.
- Trinity College Dublin - Explore the magnificent grounds of Trinity College, founded in the late 1500s and recognized today for its prestigious education and academic research. It is Ireland’s oldest university. Renowned as one of the most beautiful campuses in the world, Trinity boasts stunning architecture along with an incredibly rich history and heritage. This is an external visit of the grounds only. Entrance to the old Library & Book of Kells is not included.
- Monument to Oscar Wilde - Along with Molly Malone, The Oscar Wilde Monument is one of the most visited statues in Dublin City. A vibrant and colorful tribute to one of Ireland’s greatest writers, this monument captures Wilde’s flamboyant personality and literary legacy, adorned with poetic inscriptions that reflect his wit and insight into life and society.
- Edward Delaney’s Famine Memorial - Edward Delaney’s Famine Memorial is a striking freestanding sculpture commemorating the victims of the Great Irish Famine. One of Ireland’s greatest tragedies, it is a pivotal event in Irish history that contributed to the current estimated diaspora of over 80 million around the world today.
- Temple Bar - Temple Bar is a vibrant cultural quarter in Dublin, known for its lively atmosphere and rich history. Covering over 28 acres of ancient cobblestone streets, lane-ways, and alleys, Temple Bar has become a hub for arts, entertainment, and nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists. Known for its bustling social scene, Temple Bar is built upon layers of ancient history, including its origins as a market area filled with taverns and houses of ill repute. It is steeped in ancient and modern history.
- Irish Houses of Parliament - The old Parliament Building on College Green is an architectural masterpiece initially built in the early 1700s. Steeped in incredible history, it stands as a significant Dublin and Irish landmark showcasing stunning architecture.
- Christ Church Cathedral - Christ Church Cathedral is a living monument to Dublin’s ancient medieval past. The original church that once stood on this site was constructed in 1030 by the then Viking, king of Dublin Sitric Silkenbeard. Steeped in history, mystery, macabre, and more, the church is part of Dublin’s ancient Viking and Norman history. This is an external visit of the Church and grounds.
- Fishamble Street - Fishamble Street is Dublin’s oldest street and has a rich history dating back to the 1300s when it served as the city’s official fish market. Known for its medieval roots, it was also the site of the first performance of one of the world’s most famous operas, reflecting its cultural significance alongside notable residents such as the poet James Clarence Mangan and the statesman Henry Grattan.
- Ha’penny Bridge - The Ha’penny Bridge is Dublin’s most photographed and beloved footbridge, spanning the River Liffey since the early 1800s. Originally known as Wellington Bridge, it is the oldest footbridge in Dublin and stands as a cherished historical landmark, testament to the many stories and adventures that have unfolded above and below its famous arch.

- 3-hour private guided walking tour with a licensed professional guide
- Tour exclusive to your group
- Opportunities for photos, refreshments, and restroom breaks
- Local tips and tricks
- Informational support during your stay in Dublin & Ireland
- Digital list of top cafes, restaurants, pubs, and music venues after the tour
- 3-hour private guided walking tour with a licensed professional guide
- Tour exclusive to your group
- Opportunities for photos, refreshments, and restroom breaks
- Local tips and tricks
- Informational support during your stay in Dublin & Ireland
- Digital list of top cafes, restaurants, pubs, and music venues after the tour
Explore Dublin like never before with our Private Walking Tour, an exceptional way to experience the city. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, wander through the charming cobblestone streets, lively neighborhoods, and distinctive quarters, while delving into Dublin’s fascinating history, ancient heritage, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems.
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Explore Dublin like never before with our Private Walking Tour, an exceptional way to experience the city. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, wander through the charming cobblestone streets, lively neighborhoods, and distinctive quarters, while delving into Dublin’s fascinating history, ancient heritage, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems.
• Tailored Experience: Enjoy a private tour designed exclusively for you, your family, or group.
• Convenient Meeting Points: Start your tour from your hotel lobby or The Molly Malone Statue.
• Fully Customizable: Adapt the tour entirely to suit your personal interests.
• Local Insights: Receive personalized suggestions for the finest local eateries, restaurants, traditional pubs, and music venues.
• Flexible Pace: Take your time to capture photos, stop for refreshments, or take restroom breaks as needed.
- Not recommended for babies or children under the age of 5 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.