Dublin City Walking Tour Incl. Book Of Kells, Castle And More

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  • Duration: 5 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Return Details :
    Dublin Castle, Dame St, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, Ireland
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

If you only have one day to see as much of Dublin as possible, you need this tour!
It is a thorough but leisurely-paced walking tour that covers most of Dublin's major and minor sites. History, culture, architecture, Irish society, Irish language, literature, and many-a-joke to be heard during our jaunt around the fair city.
A coffee break and a lunch break will be included to nicely punctuate your Dublin experience.
Five hours fly by quickly!
Optional:
- Guided tour of Old Library of Trinity college where the Book of kells is housed. Note that if this option is selection, the National Museum of History and Archaeology must be substituted out. On Mondays, the National Museum of History and Archaeology is closed.
- Please note that there is an entrance fee for the Book of kells (adults and children) you can purchase the tickets at the door.

Know More about this tour


Visting the campus. If you want to visit the Old Library and Book of Kells, please book our 5hr tour '(Nearly!) All of Dublin in 5 hours'. Access to the campus is limited to groups of 8 or fewer unless tickets for the Old Library are purchased in advance (these are Trinity's rules). Started in 1592 as a university only for Protestants, Trinity remained an institution of resentment for Ireland's Catholic majority up until at least 1970. Throughout the centuries, this fine university nurtured such aspiring students as Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, Bram Stoker and Samuel Beckett, the greatest playwright of the 20th century.
Tickets can be purchased at the door (not included in the tour price). Alternatively, you can coordinate with your guide to book the tickets in advance
Stroll the cobbled streets of the famous Temple Bar area. Your guide will show you the real local spots (street art, bohemian shops) and hidden gems of what is a overty touristy area.
We will explore the grounds of Dublin Castle (upper and lower courtyards, Chapel Royal, Dubh Linn Gardens) without needing to explore any interiors, which can only be availed of through an official Dublin Castle tour
Visting the outside. Christ Church Cathedral or/and St Patrick's CathedralAlthough a wooden church was built here in ca. 1030, and there was likely a pagan shrine before that, Christchurch as a stone structure began in the 1180s and has been restored and changed numerous times since. The neo-gothic architecture makes Christchurch, arguably, Dublin's most beautiful complex. The vast crypt underneath the cathedral deserves particular attention for its size, interesting curious and the fact that it hosted a pub, distillery and... brothel (!) in the 18th century.
Cross the famous Ha'Penny Bridge, one of Dublin's icons. Take look up the river towards the Guinness Brewery (maybe you'll detect the aroma of hops boiling) or down the river towards the Custom House and the modern Docklands area. Or simply stop to observe the lovers' locks.
Closed on Mondays.On this tour we have time to EITHER do National Museum (free entry) or Book of Kells (paid entry). Coordinate with your guide after booking. We suggest you book this tour and our Museums tour for a great Dublin plan
Leinster House
Daniel O'Connell was arguably the first man to prove to the masses that civil disobedience and peaceful resistance could be effective. A huge hero for Irish people, having secured Catholic Emancipation, he's nick-named 'The Liberator' and the main street of our capital city is justifiably named after him.
Old Parliament BuildingDublin was the 2nd city of the British Empire in the 18th century, and we have the subtle patriotism of the Irish-born politicians of the institution to thank. Today, Dublin's architectural landscape is ornamented by an abundance of buildings from this period, making it look much older than Paris and London.
Gifted to the city in 1880 by a member of the Guinness family, Stephen's Green remains much-appreciated by Dubliners today - it's probably their favourite piece of the city. We'll stroll through the lush verdure along the curved Victorian walkways and keep our eyes peeled for that most-rare of animals - an Irish person sunbathing!
Don't let the brands and blatant consumerism fool you, Grafton still has its charm. In fact, Grafton street is one of the last bastions of old Dublin left. Admire the flower ladies, enjoy the buskers (street musicians) as you head towards Bewleys Caf, Ireland's oldest and biggest caf, built in 1927.
It was outside this impressive building on Easter Monday when Padraig Pearse read the Declaration of Irish Independence and he, together with his 1600 comrades, led a rebellion that shock an empire. The most under-rated site in Dublin for tourists, the GPO retains all its historical potency for Dubliners and Irish people, but most tourists never learn why this should be on their top 5 list of sites to visit.
One of the key locations of 1916 Easter Rising and an example of Dublin's 18th century architecture. We can enter the building as long as there is not a private event occuring.

Itinerary:


Visting the campus. If you want to visit the Old Library and Book of Kells, please book our 5hr tour '(Nearly!) All of Dublin in 5 hours'. Access to the campus is limited to groups of 8 or fewer unless tickets for the Old Library are purchased in advance (these are Trinity's rules). Started in 1592 as a university only for Protestants, Trinity remained an institution of resentment for Ireland's Catholic majority up until at least 1970. Throughout the centuries, this fine university nurtured such aspiring students as Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, Bram Stoker and Samuel Beckett, the greatest playwright of the 20th century.
Tickets can be purchased at the door (not included in the tour price). Alternatively, you can coordinate with your guide to book the tickets in advance
Stroll the cobbled streets of the famous Temple Bar area. Your guide will show you the real local spots (street art, bohemian shops) and hidden gems of what is a overty touristy area.
We will explore the grounds of Dublin Castle (upper and lower courtyards, Chapel Royal, Dubh Linn Gardens) without needing to explore any interiors, which can only be availed of through an official Dublin Castle tour
Visting the outside. Christ Church Cathedral or/and St Patrick's Cathedral Although a wooden church was built here in ca. 1030, and there was likely a pagan shrine before that, Christchurch as a stone structure began in the 1180s and has been restored and changed numerous times since. The neo-gothic architecture makes Christchurch, arguably, Dublin's most beautiful complex. The vast crypt underneath the cathedral deserves particular attention for its size, interesting curious and the fact that it hosted a pub, distillery and... brothel (!) in the 18th century.
Cross the famous Ha'Penny Bridge, one of Dublin's icons. Take look up the river towards the Guinness Brewery (maybe you'll detect the aroma of hops boiling) or down the river towards the Custom House and the modern Docklands area. Or simply stop to observe the lovers' locks.
Closed on Mondays. On this tour we have time to EITHER do National Museum (free entry) or Book of Kells (paid entry). Coordinate with your guide after booking. We suggest you book this tour and our Museums tour for a great Dublin plan
Leinster House
Daniel O'Connell was arguably the first man to prove to the masses that civil disobedience and peaceful resistance could be effective. A huge hero for Irish people, having secured Catholic Emancipation, he's nick-named 'The Liberator' and the main street of our capital city is justifiably named after him.
Old Parliament Building Dublin was the 2nd city of the British Empire in the 18th century, and we have the subtle patriotism of the Irish-born politicians of the institution to thank. Today, Dublin's architectural landscape is ornamented by an abundance of buildings from this period, making it look much older than Paris and London.
Gifted to the city in 1880 by a member of the Guinness family, Stephen's Green remains much-appreciated by Dubliners today - it's probably their favourite piece of the city. We'll stroll through the lush verdure along the curved Victorian walkways and keep our eyes peeled for that most-rare of animals - an Irish person sunbathing!
Don't let the brands and blatant consumerism fool you, Grafton still has its charm. In fact, Grafton street is one of the last bastions of old Dublin left. Admire the flower ladies, enjoy the buskers (street musicians) as you head towards Bewleys Café, Ireland's oldest and biggest café, built in 1927.
It was outside this impressive building on Easter Monday when Padraig Pearse read the Declaration of Irish Independence and he, together with his 1600 comrades, led a rebellion that shock an empire. The most under-rated site in Dublin for tourists, the GPO retains all its historical potency for Dubliners and Irish people, but most tourists never learn why this should be on their top 5 list of sites to visit.
One of the key locations of 1916 Easter Rising and an example of Dublin's 18th century architecture. We can enter the building as long as there is not a private event occuring.

Inclusions

  • Visit to the National Museum of History and Archaeology
  • A customised tour of Dublin's best sights
  • Professional, Irish tour guide with at least 1 year's experience

Exclusions

  • Lunch
  • Gratuities

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Traveler Reviews

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  • 16-Aug-2023

    Mark Hanratty lead us on a wonderful walk about the town. He expertly worked the tour around our plans and was witty, easygoing and quite knowledgeable about everything we wanted to know. This tour was perfect and tailored for our interests and he handled delicate subjects with ease. The whole day was great and having Mark sit with us for a short snack mid-tour gave us time to ask all of our random questions that don’t naturally come up while walking. We absolutely would book this again.

  • 07-Aug-2023

    Brendan was a fantastic tour guide and this experience was a top highlight of our trip. Brendan reached out in advance and included stops on the tour that were of interest to our 10 and 12 year old daughters. He also researched the town where by grandmother was born and shared some images of what life would have been like during her early life. In addition, Brendan is a masterful storyteller and provided details on Irish history from prehistoric times through the establishment of the Irish Republic and today. Highly, highly recommended.

  • 31-Jul-2023

    My family spent two amazing days with John Caffrey touring Dublin and Howth. He was friendly, very accommodating and a wealth of knowledge. John went above and beyond making it a fantastic visit to such a rich historical city. We'd highly recommend the Agency and John specifically.

  • 23-Jul-2023

    Our experience with this tour was a phenomenal one from the start. The office staff was always prompt in their responses to my questions as I was planning our trip from home. On the day of our tour, our cruise ship experienced difficulties meaning we were late to Dublin, and the company responded right away to my email providing reassurance. Our tour guide, Carl, was absolutely fantastic. He was great with our multigenerational family group and provided a great mix of history and fun. He even taught us the proper way to drink Guinness at a pub (after our request to squeeze this into our tour). Would highly recommend this tour!

  • 20-Jul-2023

    Carl was excellent on this tour. Very knowledgeable and able to share a lot of information in an understandable and enjoyable way. He went above and beyond helping us with some logistical issues. We covered a lot Dublin in the five hours including a delicious lunch recommendation. Highly recommend.

  • 18-Jul-2023

    Our family of four did the 5 hour walking tour with John Caffrey in June 2023. John is a limitless source of information from the prehistoric times through the modern age of Ireland. Great perspective in particular on the 20th century history of Ireland, the war of independence, the troubles, etc., and their historical precursors leading many centuries back. We saw all the key sights and learned a lot. Top notch guide and great value. Highly recommended.

  • 15-Jul-2023

    What a great day! John Caffrey is an amazing, passionate Irish guide- so knowledgeable and enjoyable. He was incredibly responsive to our interests. With the gift of storytelling he provided an immense amount of information with vivid narratives regarding the Irish people, culture, history, and arts. We give him our highest recommendation.

  • 12-Jul-2023

    Austin was fantastic! He was knowledgeable, engaging and very accommodating. Our group of 10 felt we had a better understanding of both recent and historical events that took place in Dublin and Ireland.

  • 07-Jul-2023

    We really enjoyed our walking tour of Dublin with John! He was a terrific tour guide and we saw so much in 5 hours. John was very knowledgeable about so much history and every location we visited. He really tailored the tour to what we wanted to see. Our family of 4 enjoyed the day very much. This tour was a great deal for the amount we saw in such a short time. Ask for John for your tour guide, you won’t be disappointed!

  • 07-Jul-2023

    We really enjoyed our tour of Dublin. Mark our tour guide made discovering Dublin most enjoyable. He was extremely informative and such a fun person to show us Dublin. We enjoyed lots of laughs while getting the history of such a beautiful city!

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