Explore Dublin’s iconic landmarks and vibrant culture on a private 5-hour walking tour with an expert guide. Discover history, literature, and local charm.
Explore Dublin’s iconic landmarks and vibrant culture on a private 5-hour walking tour with an expert guide. Discover history, literature, and local charm.
-
Merrion Square - Take a leisurely walk through Merrion Square, one of Dublin’s most refined Georgian squares, rich in history and featuring exquisite Georgian architecture.
Visit the impressive Oscar Wilde Memorial, honoring the renowned writer who once resided in Merrion Square. Discover his literary brilliance and his enduring impact on Irish…
- Merrion Square - Take a leisurely walk through Merrion Square, one of Dublin’s most refined Georgian squares, rich in history and featuring exquisite Georgian architecture.
Visit the impressive Oscar Wilde Memorial, honoring the renowned writer who once resided in Merrion Square. Discover his literary brilliance and his enduring impact on Irish and global literature.
- St Stephen’s Green - Discover St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin’s most renowned public park, offering a perfect mix of natural beauty and historical importance.
Learn about the park’s intriguing history, from its beginnings as a private garden for the affluent to its transformation into a public space, thanks to the Guinness family, and its role in Dublin’s social and political history.
- Grafton Street - Discover Dublin’s iconic Grafton Street, the city’s top shopping destination, celebrated for its lively atmosphere, historic allure, and vibrant street performances. As you wander along this bustling pedestrian street, you’ll encounter a unique blend of high-end boutiques, local shops, and artisan stores, offering everything from luxury brands to Irish-made products.
The street is also a hotspot for street performers, with talented musicians and artists adding a local flavor to the experience. Past performers include Thin Lizzy, Sinead O’Connor, Ed Sheeran, Hozier, Coldplay, and U2.
- Molly Malone Statue - Uncover the tale of Dublin’s cherished “Molly Malone” as you visit the famous statue located in the city center. This iconic bronze statue honors the legendary figure from the well-known Irish song, “Molly Malone,” who is said to have sold shellfish on Dublin’s streets in the 17th century.
The statue captures her in motion, her cart brimming with shellfish, symbolizing the hardworking, determined spirit of the Dublin people.
- Dublin Castle - Dating back to the 13th century, the castle has been central to Ireland’s history, from medieval times to the present day. As you explore its grand grounds and historic buildings, you’ll learn about its various roles, from being the seat of British rule to the site of Irish presidential inaugurations.
Visit the castle gardens, the site from which the city derives its name. Today, the gardens are a meticulously landscaped area that offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Dublin, blending nature and history in a stunning setting.
- Saint Patrick’s Cathedral - Established in the 13th Century, this magnificent cathedral is the largest in Ireland and stands as a testament to the country’s medieval past and its deep religious heritage. As you approach the cathedral, you’ll be captivated by its impressive Gothic design, with towering spires and intricate stonework that have endured for centuries.
Here, the story of Ireland’s patron saint, St Patrick, will be shared, along with discussions about the most famous individual associated with the cathedral, Dean Jonathan Swift, the author of Gulliver’s Travels.
- Christ Church Cathedral - Dating back to 1030, the cathedral has been a place of worship for nearly a thousand years and is one of the most significant religious sites in Dublin.
Please Note: If you wish to visit the interior of the cathedral, please contact us in advance.
Learn about its role in Dublin’s religious life, as well as its connection to famous figures such as Strongbow, the Anglo-Norman lord, and the cathedral’s influence in Ireland’s early Christian and Viking heritage.
Please Note: If you wish to visit the interior of the cathedral, please contact us in advance.
- Temple Bar - Experience the lively heart of Dublin by visiting Temple Bar, one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, cobblestone streets, and colorful buildings, Temple Bar is a must-visit for tourists.
Beyond the pubs, Temple Bar is celebrated for its thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries and cultural institutions showcasing local talent. From street performers to live music sessions, the neighborhood is full of energy and creativity, reflecting the true spirit of Dublin.
Capture a photo outside the famous Temple Bar pub!
- An Post General Post Office - Visit the General Post Office (GPO), one of Dublin’s most historic landmarks and a symbol of Ireland’s independence.
Located on O’Connell Street, the GPO played a crucial role in the 1916 Easter Rising as the headquarters of the Irish Republic. The building still bears the bullet marks from Easter week and stands as a symbol of Ireland’s struggle for independence.
- Trinity College Dublin - Explore the historic campus of Trinity College Dublin, founded in 1592. As the home of Ireland’s most prestigious university, Trinity College offers a blend of architectural beauty and academic heritage, with alumni including Nobel prize winners Samuel Beckett, George Bernard Shaw, and Ernest Walton.
Note: If you wish to see the library/Book of Kells, please notify us in advance so we can arrange tickets.

- Private Bespoke Tour
- Hotel Pick Up
- Expert local Irish tour guide
- Lunch break in traditional Irish pub
- Private Bespoke Tour
- Hotel Pick Up
- Expert local Irish tour guide
- Lunch break in traditional Irish pub
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
Join an enchanting Dublin City Tour and immerse yourself in the essence of Ireland’s dynamic capital.
With its abundant history and bustling streets, Dublin has something to offer every visitor. This expertly guided tour takes you through the city’s most renowned landmarks, such as the beautiful Trinity College, the grand Dublin Castle, and the charming…
Join an enchanting Dublin City Tour and immerse yourself in the essence of Ireland’s dynamic capital.
With its abundant history and bustling streets, Dublin has something to offer every visitor. This expertly guided tour takes you through the city’s most renowned landmarks, such as the beautiful Trinity College, the grand Dublin Castle, and the charming St. Stephen’s Green.
Listen to intriguing tales about Dublin’s literary legends, including James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, as you delve into the city’s cultural gems. Explore the historic Temple Bar, where Dublin’s vibrant spirit thrives, or discover Ireland’s struggle for independence at the General Post Office (GPO).
Whether you’re passionate about history, fascinated by culture, or simply eager to experience Dublin like a local, this tour is the ideal way to enjoy the city’s finest offerings.
TripAdvisor Travellers Choice Winner 2020-2024 - rest assured, you’re in excellent hands!
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.