Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland, is a city where rich history meets modern charm. Known for its lively atmosphere, historic landmarks, and warm hospitality, Dublin offers travelers an unforgettable experience. Explore the stunning architecture of Trinity College and its famous Book of Kells, stroll along the bustling Temple Bar district, or take in the history at Dublin Castle. Visitors can also enjoy serene walks in Phoenix Park, taste authentic Irish whiskey at the Jameson Distillery, or tour the world-famous Guinness Storehouse. Whether you’re seeking culture, nightlife, or history, Dublin has something for every traveler.
3 iconic & historic landmarks:
(1) Swords Castle
(2) St. Colmcille's Well
(3) St. Columba's Church, Belfry & Round Tower
This is a 'must do' tour if you've an interest in Vikings, High Kings, Normans, Monks, Empires or you're simply tracing your family roots.
Get the REAL experience from a REAL Swords native.
Learn, Laugh and Sing-along to my ballad about the High King Of Ireland, Brian Ború, who was waked in Swords after his army's legendary triumph in The Battle Of Clontarf in 1014 AD.
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Suitable for all ages.
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This is a 2-hour walking tour where we explore the lesser-known streets of the old city centre whilst describing the more gruesome parts of the history of Dublin.
On this Macabre tour you will discover a more sinister side to the history of our city and hear stories of torture, executions and serial killers.
From the heart of the city outside the GPO we head west through the previous Viking and medieval areas of the north inner city before crossing the river and finishing in one of the oldest parts of the city beside Christchurch and Temple Bar.
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Explore amazing Dublin at your own pace with audioguide on your smartphone! The TouringBee app offers a self-guided audio tour. The map guides your route, and engaging audio commentary acts as your personal guide. You'll experience the best: The Temple Bar neighborhood, Grafton Street, Saint Patrick Cathedral and more.
With 23 points, a historian's narrative provides accessible and rich history and legends of Ireland. If you're lucky, you'll catch a leprechaun.
Enjoy the tour at your own pace without a tour group. Be free to pause the audio guide at any point to rest in a café or buy souvenirs. You can turn down any pretty alley and get back on the route, skip something you're not personally interested in or listen to the recording again.
The walk ends near the oldest pub in Dublin. Relax in it or continue your walk around the city, visit one of its museums or take a river cruise (not included in the tour).
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Discover Dublin’s most romantic spots by solving challenges and unlocking stories on your phone. Play the engaging exploration game, taking the role ofJames, a young man who’s on the lookout for Cupid.
As you solve challenges, the story unfolds and exact directions on your phone will guide you to the next location. Ready for an adventure?
Highlights include:
- Explore Love Lane, The Temple Bar Pub, Oscar Wilde House and other lesser-known places.
- Enjoy a uniquely crafted story brought to you by our top-notch writers.
- Learn about the heroine of the traditional Irish ballad, “Molly Mallone”.
- Try a new type of experience, the perfect mix between a tour, outdoor escape game, and treasure hunt.
- Discover where the skeleton of St. Valentine lies.
After your booking, you will receive an email with instructions on how to download and play the game on your phone. We recommend that each user purchases a ticket for an optimal experience, although several people can share a phone.
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• Walk through Dublin's medieval heart with an expert guide from the city's No. 1 tour company.
• Let one of Dublin's famous driver guides share the city's oldest stories, from Vikings to Victorians.
• Explore the historic grounds of Dublin Castle and marvel at the iconic Christ Church and St. Patrick's Cathedrals.
• Hear the tale of Molly Malone and wander through the legendary cobbled streets of Temple Bar.
Enjoy a tour filled with authentic Dublin charm and wit, brought to life by a true local storyteller.
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In this guided walking tour, you will be guided by a local from Tallaght, learning about its ancient past (over a thousand years of history) and its transformation over the years. Throughout, you will be immersed in various rich stories from differing periods of Irish history - from Whitehall House - Katharine Tynan's former residence - a former hotspot for many from W.B. Yeats to George William Russell(AE) relating to the Irish Literary Revival, to visiting where the former Tallaght Aerodrome (its role in WW1, to the Irish War of Independence to the Irish Civil War) used to be, to the history of the former Urneys Chocolates, to visiting St. Maelruain's Church and the resting place of writer + poet Alice Furlong - to name but a few! Some literature (Irish and English) will be shared allowing for an immersive cultural experience. Our last stop will be in Tallaght Village, some basic Irish will be taught and you are very welcome to use some Irish in a special local café after the tour.
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The Poetry Stroll explores James Joyce’s Dublin through poetry and music, using the artist’s footsteps as a compass through the city. While best known as a writer, Joyce was also a singer and a poet, and it is through this lens that we encounter his world: Dublin at the beginning of the twentieth century.
As we walk the streets and visit the places that shaped him, the stroll shines a light on Joyce’s artistic aspirations, creative life and places he later immortalised in Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Ulysses.
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Ready to step into Dún Laoghaire's captivating history? Unveil the hidden side of Dún Laoghaire on this self-guided walking tour, exploring the area's remarkable evolution from a humble fishing village to a bustling Irish port. See St Michael’s Church, witness the transformation at the Pavilion Theatre, and stroll along the historic 'Metals'. Hear tales of rebellion, spot memorials like the RMS Leinster, and stand by the East Pier Lighthouse for panoramic views. Led by Dublin-native guide Jack Redmond, this hour-long journey offers a fascinating blend of regality and rebellion.
Get unlimited use of this tour before your booking date and after it. You can use the virtual tour option at home, too.
Once you have booked, you will receive instructions and a unique code to download the tour. The app displays directions to the starting point; when you’re in the right place, tap start.
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Who better to hear the story of Ireland from than through the words of its greatest storytellers?
Located in one of Ireland's most important Georgian architectural sites, MoLI celebrates Ireland’s internationally renowned literary heritage past and present, inspiring visitors to create, read, and write.
MoLI is one of Dublin’s newest museums, featuring three floors of interactive exhibitions, ranging from original short-films to immersive soundscapes. View priceless heritage artefacts on display to the public for the first time.
With revolving exhibitions across the year, every visit to MoLI tells a different story, with expert tour guides on hand to bring visitors on an unforgettable journey through Irish cultural history.
Relax amid the museum's Reader's garden, a hidden oasis in the heart of Dublin city and enjoy some lovely food at the museum cafe.
Museum is open 7 days a week, from 10:30am-5:30pm. Last entry at 4:30pm.
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Discover the rich history and culture of Dublin, uncovering both popular ‘wonders’ (the pride of Dublin) and hidden gems of the city. Solve clues on your phone and find out unknown stories about each place. Are you up for an adventure?
+ Discover some remarkable landmarks as well as some genuine secrets of Dublin
+ Use the adventure to delve into the hidden details of the city all around you
+Reveal the connection between the alien world and the human world as we know it
+Try a new type of experience, the perfect mix between a tour, outdoor escape game, and treasure hunt
Each clue will lead you from one place to another, giving you exact directions, so you won't need a map, a GPS or a guide. When you solve it and guess the answer, the secret story of that place is unlocked.
After you buy the quest, you’ll receive your access code by e-mail, to be used in the app. The tour will take you up to 2 hours to complete, but there’s no time limit, so go at your own pace.
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You will be learning about the history of a forgotten ancient Irish font called 'Cló Gaelach' and be given a unique opportunity to learn and practice it.
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The Best Way to Discover Dublin: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour. Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a pint of Guinness in Temple Bar or a lunch break near the Liffey and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups.
The "Complete City" Package Everything you need in one app:
Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems revealed along the way.
Audio & Text: Listen to our audio guide or read the history/legends of each site.
Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations.
What you will visit: Parnell Monument, The Spire, O’Connell Bridge, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin City Hall, St. Patrick's Cathedral, St. Andrew's Church, Fusilier’s Arch, National Museum, and the Whiskey Museum.
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Dublin’s beautiful Marlay Park is more than just a beloved green space. It’s where history, nature, and art meet. On this walking tour, you’ll discover the fascinating evolution of this aristocratic estate – from medieval farmland to public park – which spans over 500 years of Irish history.
The tour begins at the Wicklow Way starting point, where you’ll hear some of the fascinating stories hidden within this 120-hectare urban oasis at the Dublin Mountains’ foothills. You’ll walk the historic grounds once owned by Barnaby Fitzpatrick, hearing the intriguing tale of how he went from Irish king to English baron in the 1500s when this land was first confiscated from Cistercian monks.
You’ll wander through ancient woodlands and past curious art installations, and see beautifully restored walled gardens. Here, you’ll meet the colourful residents of the aviary, including peacocks that wander freely throughout the gardens, before ending the tour at the impressive Georgian Marlay House.
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With upwards of 1,200 years of action-packed history to draw upon, there’s not a pavement stone in Dublin that doesn’t have a tale to tell. On this self guided audio tour, I’ll escort you through a small chunk of the Irish capital, bringing you from St Stephen’s Green via Merrion Square to Trinity College Dublin.
Along the way, I’ll fill you in on characters such as Bernardo O’Higgins, Maurice Fitzgerald, Wolfe Tone and Paddy Hitler. We’ll learn about Vikings who became Normans, Frenchmen who fought for Ireland, and Irishmen who fought for Mexico.
At the time of publishing this tour, Trinity College was closed to the public until August 10th to prevent the spread of coronavirus. It might reopen sooner, or later, and it might close again after reopening. If it happens to be closed when you take this tour, I recommend retiring to one of the many fine pubs nearby, to listen to the rest of the tour in comfort.
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A visit to the Jeanie Johnston is an experience the whole family will enjoy. It’s suitable for people of all ages. From tall ship fans to history buffs to curious kids, our guides will keep everyone entertained.
Take a deep breath and go below deck to experience the cramped quarters where up to 250 passengers spent most of their time, only emerging for a half an hour of fresh air each day.
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On this self-guided audio tour, you will journey through 200 years of Irish heroes, heartache and dynamic national change. Trace the story of the city’s industry with Jack Redmond, a Dublin local, and follow the ebbs and flows that shaped the renowned Irish diaspora, spreading its influence far and wide.
Jack will guide you through some chapters of the city‘s past and present. We‘ll pass George‘s Dock, a former working dock that was filled in 1927. You‘ll learn about how this area was created as we walk alongside the River Liffey, taking in various monuments, including the Triumphal Arch and the Famine Memorial. You‘ll meet some of the first Dubliners and most beloved figures in Irish history. You‘ll see the evolution of this area, epitomized by the headquarters of multinational tech companies based in 18th century warehouses and bustling venues like the BrewDog Outpost Dublin brewery and Grand Canal Square
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As the lively capital of Ireland, Dublin is a city brimming with history, culture, and modern energy. From its charming cobblestone streets to its vibrant pubs, world-class museums, and stunning landmarks, Dublin offers an unforgettable experience for travelers. Whether you’re here to dive into Irish heritage, enjoy its thriving nightlife, or explore its lush parks and coastal beauty, Dublin is a destination that captivates every kind of visitor.
Trinity College and the Book of Kells
Founded in 1592, Trinity College Dublin is one of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks and a must-see attraction. Its historic library is home to the Book of Kells, a beautifully illustrated manuscript dating back to the 9th century. The Long Room, lined with towering oak bookshelves and over 200,000 ancient texts, is one of the most photographed spots in Dublin. A visit here offers a fascinating journey into Ireland’s literary and academic heritage.
Guinness Storehouse
No trip to Dublin is complete without visiting the world-famous Guinness Storehouse. Housed in the original St. James’s Gate Brewery, this seven-story interactive museum takes visitors through the history of Ireland’s most iconic beer. You’ll learn about the brewing process, the brand’s advertising legacy, and enjoy a complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar, which offers panoramic views of Dublin’s skyline. It’s a must-visit destination for beer enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Temple Bar – Dublin’s Cultural Heart
Famous for its cobblestone streets, colorful pubs, and lively atmosphere, Temple Bar is Dublin’s most popular cultural district. By day, it’s home to art galleries, markets, and street performances. By night, it transforms into the city’s nightlife hub, offering live traditional Irish music, vibrant bars, and a warm social scene. Even if you’re not here for the nightlife, strolling through Temple Bar provides a quintessential Dublin experience.
Dublin Castle
Dating back to the 13th century, Dublin Castle has served as a fortress, a royal residence, and a government complex. Today, visitors can explore its grand state apartments, underground medieval structures, and the beautiful Chapel Royal. The castle is also home to the Chester Beatty Library, an award-winning museum featuring rare manuscripts, artworks, and cultural treasures from around the world.
Phoenix Park
Spanning over 1,700 acres, Phoenix Park is one of the largest enclosed parks in Europe and a favorite escape for locals and tourists alike. Visitors can enjoy cycling, jogging, or simply relaxing amidst lush greenery. The park is home to wild deer, ornamental gardens, and landmarks such as the Wellington Monument. It’s also where you’ll find the renowned Dublin Zoo, making it a perfect destination for families and nature lovers.
Kilmainham Gaol
For a deeper understanding of Ireland’s history, a visit to Kilmainham Gaol is highly recommended. This former prison, now a museum, played a pivotal role during Ireland’s struggle for independence. Guided tours take visitors through the haunting corridors and cells while narrating stories of political prisoners and revolutionaries. It’s a moving experience that sheds light on Ireland’s fight for freedom.
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
Whiskey enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the Jameson Distillery, where Ireland’s most famous whiskey brand was first distilled. Interactive guided tours showcase the history of Irish whiskey, the distillation process, and include tasting sessions. For a more immersive experience, visitors can participate in cocktail-making classes and blending workshops, making this a fun and flavorful stop on your Dublin itinerary.
Christ Church Cathedral
One of Dublin’s oldest and most stunning landmarks, Christ Church Cathedral dates back to 1030 and boasts breathtaking Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Inside, you’ll find medieval crypts, religious artifacts, and beautiful stained glass windows. Visitors can also climb to the belfry for panoramic views of the city. Its deep historical roots and magnificent design make it a must-visit for history buffs and architecture lovers.
Ha'penny Bridge
A symbol of Dublin, the iconic Ha'penny Bridge crosses the River Liffey and connects the north and south sides of the city. Built in 1816, it got its name from the half-penny toll once charged to cross it. Today, it’s a picturesque pedestrian bridge offering postcard-worthy views, especially at sunrise and sunset. It’s a perfect spot for photos and a romantic stroll.
National Museum of Ireland
For culture lovers, the National Museum of Ireland is a must-see. Spread across several locations in Dublin, the museum covers archaeology, natural history, and decorative arts. Highlights include prehistoric gold artifacts, Viking exhibits, and ancient treasures from Ireland’s past. Best of all, entry to most sections of the museum is free, making it an accessible and enriching stop during your visit.
Plan Your Dublin Adventure
Whether you’re tracing history through its ancient landmarks, enjoying its bustling nightlife, or soaking in the natural beauty of its parks and coastal views, Dublin offers an unforgettable experience. From world-famous attractions like the Guinness Storehouse and Trinity College to hidden gems tucked away in cobblestone streets, the city perfectly balances tradition and modernity. Plan your visit to explore Dublin’s rich cultural heritage, friendly atmosphere, and endless charm.
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