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Dublin Walking Hibernoceltic Tours

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160 minutes
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Barry, your tour guide for all the tours, is a native of the City of Dublin and a local guide with great knowledge and interest in the history, architecture, and cultural evolution of Dublin.

The number of participants is kept to no more than fifteen, thereby ensuring that those who undergo any of the tours will have an intimate insight into the city.

Each tour lasts no longer than two hours and forty minutes, which enables visitors to get a unique insight into the highlights of Dublin and saves precious time for the visitor.

With his vast knowledge of Dublin, Barry is more than happy to provide additional information on entertainment, places to eat and drink, and other highlights of the city, saving both time and money.

Options

Dublin Walking Hibernoceltic Tours

FromR530.72Per Person

What's included in Dublin Walking Hibernoceltic Tours

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Dublin Castle

Your guide on both the Viking/Medieval and Famine Tours will walk you through the grounds of Dublin Castle, providing insights into its history, architecture, and culture.

Admission TicketĀ Included

St. Audoen's Church

Your guide on the Viking/Medieval Tour will take you through the grounds and church dedicated to St. Audeon, the only remaining medieval church operating in Dublin.

Your guide on the Viking Medieval Tour will bring you to the last remaining gate of the City Wall, dating back to 1240 AD, and the passageway into the Old Medieval City, aptly named "The Stairway to Heaven."

Admission TicketĀ Included

Inclusions

  • Dublin Walking Tours Hibernoceltic Tours
  • Coffee and/or Tea
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The tour duration is 1 hour and 10 minutes, the remaining time is for travel and walking.

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • Meeting location for the Revolutionary Tour, which takes place every Thursday at 10a.m. Participants meet at the Spire Monument, which is located on the median of O'Connell Street opposite the General Post Office, G.P.O.
  • Meeting location for the Georgian Dublin Tour, which takes place every Wednesday at 10a.m. Participants meet beside the statue of Henry Grattan, which is located on the traffic island at the intersection of College Green and Dame Street, opposite the main entrance to Trinity College.
  • Meeting location for the Famine Tour, which takes place every Tuesday at 10a.m. Participants meet at the square located on Dame Street just after the Palace Street entrance into Dublin Castle, adjacent to the Tourist Information Centre.
  • Meeting location for the Viking Medieval Tour, which takes place every Monday at 10a.m. Participants meet at the entrance to the Gardens, which is located inside the Lower Castle Yard directly behind the Chapel Royal and adjacent to the Chester Beaty Museum.

End Points

  • The Revolutionary Tour concludes near the Memorial to the Dublin-Monaghan Bombings near Connolly Rail Station, which is located about one kilometer from the original meeting point.
  • The Georgian Dublin Tour concludes at the Memorial to the Dublin Fusiliers at the Grafton Street entrance into Stephen's Green, about one quarter kilometer from the original meeting point.
  • The Famine Tour concludes at the Famine Memorial, which is beside Epic Ireland about one kilometer from the original meeting point.
  • The Viking/Medieval Tour concludes in Saint Patrick's Park beside the Cathedral, which is situated about one and a half kilometers from the original meeting point.

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

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Operator

Barry OBrien