Experience the highlights of Dublin City on a guided tour through the Irish capital’s most famous landmarks. Discover the historic Dublin Castle, a key site in Irish history, and see the iconic Molly Malone statue, a symbol of Dublin’s rich cultural heritage. We’ll visit Trinity College, and enjoy the beauty of St. Stephen’s Green. Walk through the lively Temple Bar district and Grafton Street where Dublin’s famous pubs and street performers bring the city to life. From Oscar Wilde to James Joyce, Dublin is a city brimming with literary giants, and you’ll hear their stories along the way. Of course no tour of Dublin would be complete without learning about Guinness - who knows we might even sample one! Book today for a memorable Dublin City tour, where history, culture, and Dublin’s unique charm await.
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Explore St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin’s most famous public park, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Learn about the park’s fascinating history, from its origins as a private garden for the wealthy to its transformation into a public space, courtesy of the Guinness family, and its role in Dublin’s social and political history.
Explore Dublin’s iconic Grafton Street, the city’s premier shopping destination, known for its lively atmosphere, historic charm, and vibrant street performances. As you stroll along this bustling pedestrian street, you’ll experience a unique mix of high end boutiques, local shops, and artisan stores, offering everything from luxury brands to Irish made goods. The street is also a hub for street performers, with talented musicians and artists adding a local touch to the experience. Past performers include Thin Lizzy, Sinead O'Connor, Ed Sheeran, Hozier, Coldplay and U2.
Discover the story of Dublin’s beloved "Molly Malone" as you visit the famous statue located in the heart of the city. This iconic bronze statue commemorates the legendary figure from the famous Irish song, "Molly Malone," who is said to have sold shellfish on the streets of Dublin in the 17th century. The statue captures her in a moment of movement, her cart filled with shellfish, representing the hardworking, determined nature of the Dublin people.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points