Explore Dublin’s rich history and vibrant culture with a local guide. Discover hidden gems, iconic landmarks, and Irish traditions on a private walking tour.
Explore Dublin’s rich history and vibrant culture with a local guide. Discover hidden gems, iconic landmarks, and Irish traditions on a private walking tour.
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Dublin City - TOUR ITINERARY: This tour is adaptable to suit your unique preferences and interests. Should you have any 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 unique preferences and interests. Should you have any 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.
- Molly Malone Statue - Inspired by Dublin’s unofficial anthem, Molly Malone is a beloved figure among Dubliners and the Irish. Since its installation, the statue has become Dublin’s most visited and photographed landmark.
- Dublin Castle - Dublin Castle stands as a historic emblem of the city’s heritage, showcasing centuries of dynamic history and change. Founded in the early 13th century, it served as the center of British governance in Ireland until independence. The castle has been the backdrop for numerous pivotal events, from medieval times to the present, including imprisonment, religious persecution, executions, martyrdom, murder, theft, banquets, state events, and political upheaval. The castle’s stone walls and grounds echo with tales of intrigue, rebellion, and royal ceremonies. External visit of the grounds.
- Ha’penny Bridge - Dublin’s cherished and oldest footbridge, the Ha’penny Bridge, has spanned the River Liffey since 1816, sharing stories of Dublin’s history. Initially opened as the Wellington Bridge, it was renamed after the Irish War of Independence in 1922. This historic landmark once charged a halfpenny toll for crossing, facilitating journeys across the city’s core. Celebrating its 200th anniversary on 19 May 2016, the bridge remains a symbol of the adventures that have occurred above and beneath its iconic arch.
- Irish Houses of Parliament - Located at College Green, Parliament House is a testament to Dublin’s rich political legacy. Originally constructed in the 18th century to accommodate the Irish Parliament, this magnificent building now houses the Bank of Ireland. Its architecture reflects the elegance of its era, with a striking facade and impressive interiors, symbolizing a time when Dublin was a hub of legislative power.
- Christ Church Cathedral - As Dublin’s spiritual heart, Christ Church Cathedral is a living testament to the city’s ancient medieval history. The original church is believed to have been built around 1030 by Sitric Silkenbeard, the Viking king of Dublin at the time. Rich in history, mystery, and more. External visit only - however, tickets can be arranged in advance.
- Temple Bar - Temple Bar is a lively cultural district in Dublin, celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere and historical richness. Spanning over 28 acres of ancient cobblestone streets, laneways, and alleys, Temple Bar is a center for arts, entertainment, and nightlife, drawing both locals and tourists. Despite its current reputation as a bustling social hub, Temple Bar is rooted in ancient history, including its beginnings as a market area and the remnants of its storied past.
- Fishamble Street - As Dublin’s oldest street, Fishamble Street boasts a rich history dating back to the 1300s when it was the city’s official fish market. Known for its medieval origins, it was also the site of the first performance of one of the world’s most famous operas, highlighting its cultural significance alongside notable residents like poet James Clarence Mangan and statesman Henry Grattan.
- Smock Alley Theatre 1662 - Smock Alley Theatre is a distinguished gem in Dublin’s cultural scene, celebrated for its rich history and dynamic performances. Established in 1662, it is one of Ireland’s oldest theaters, originally serving as a playhouse and later fulfilling various roles over the centuries. The theater is located on the site of a former church, and many visitors remain unaware of the fascinating stories and transformations that have shaped its history.
- Dame Lane - The Irish Proclamation, read by Patrick Pearse in 1916, is a powerful emblem of Ireland’s pursuit of independence. Announcing the establishment of the Irish Republic outside the General Post Office during the Easter Rising, it boldly asserted the right to self-determination. A copy of the original document, of which only a few survive today, is viewed.
- Dubh Linn Gardens - The Dubh Linn Gardens are a hidden treasure in Dublin city, a designed landscape rich with Celtic symbolism, featuring a circular central lawn surrounded by smaller gardens. Accessible through a discreet gate, the gardens offer a tranquil setting for quiet conversations, with immaculate upkeep that contrasts with typical public parks, hinting at its dual purpose. The gardens and surrounding buildings are steeped in history dating back to the founding of the ancient city.

- After the Tour receive a digital list for the best cafes, restaurants, pubs & Irish music venues.
- A Private Guided Walking Tour exclusive only to your group.
- Additional WhatsApp Support from your Guide for the duration of your stay in Dublin & Ireland
- Recommendations for futher activities after the Tour and for the duraton of your stay in Dublin…
- After the Tour receive a digital list for the best cafes, restaurants, pubs & Irish music venues.
- A Private Guided Walking Tour exclusive only to your group.
- Additional WhatsApp Support from your Guide for the duration of your stay in Dublin & Ireland
- Recommendations for futher activities after the Tour and for the duraton of your stay in Dublin
- Your Guide is a Fáilte Ireland, Trained, Qualified and Approved Licienced Professional Tour Guide
- Food & Drink
- Entrance to ticket/paid attractions.
- Food & Drink
- Entrance to ticket/paid attractions.
Explore Dublin City on this exclusive 2-hour private walking tour, ideal for newcomers and those eager to delve into the city’s rich history, ancient heritage, and lively culture.
Join local expert guide David as you visit some of Dublin’s most renowned landmarks, monuments, and districts. Uncover the captivating history, stories, and legends about the…
Explore Dublin City on this exclusive 2-hour private walking tour, ideal for newcomers and those eager to delve into the city’s rich history, ancient heritage, and lively culture.
Join local expert guide David as you visit some of Dublin’s most renowned landmarks, monuments, and districts. Uncover the captivating history, stories, and legends about the people, places, and characters of Dublin.
Whether you’re a cultural explorer, history buff, architecture enthusiast, foodie, or art lover, guide David offers essential insider tips, information, and personalized recommendations tailored to your interests. With advice on the best local cafes, eateries, restaurants, pubs, and traditional music venues, you’ll be well-prepared to make your Dublin visit unforgettable.
• A Private Guided Tour Exclusively for Your Group.
• A private tour ensures a more personalized experience.
• Led by a Local Expert Licensed Certified Guide.
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.