Discover Dublin at your own pace with our self-guided audio tour. Explore iconic sites, hear rich histories, and enjoy total flexibility.
Discover Dublin at your own pace with our self-guided audio tour. Explore iconic sites, hear rich histories, and enjoy total flexibility.
- Oscar Wilde House - The Oscar Wilde House, located at 34 Tite Street in Chelsea, was the residence of the iconic Irish playwright and wit. While not open to the public, you can appreciate the exterior and the historical significance of the place where Wilde lived during the later years of his life. It’s a literary landmark that echoes with the…
- Oscar Wilde House - The Oscar Wilde House, located at 34 Tite Street in Chelsea, was the residence of the iconic Irish playwright and wit. While not open to the public, you can appreciate the exterior and the historical significance of the place where Wilde lived during the later years of his life. It’s a literary landmark that echoes with the spirit of one of the greatest playwrights in history.
- National Gallery of Ireland - The National Gallery of Ireland, nestled in Dublin’s city center, is an artistic treasure trove. Immerse yourself in a world of masterpieces, from European to Irish art. Admire works by Vermeer, Caravaggio, and Jack B. Yeats. The gallery’s stunning architecture and extensive collection make it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts exploring Dublin’s cultural richness.
- Leinster House - Leinster House, Dublin’s architectural gem, is home to the Irish Parliament. Marvel at its Georgian grandeur on Kildare Street. While not open for public tours, the exterior offers a glimpse into Ireland’s political history. The nearby National Library and Museum enrich the experience, making it a captivating stop for those interested in Dublin’s cultural and political heritage.
- National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology - The National Museum of Ireland, spread across multiple sites, unveils the nation’s rich history. Dive into Celtic and Viking artifacts, exquisite medieval art, and the iconic Ardagh Chalice. Whether exploring archaeology, natural history, or decorative arts, each museum promises a captivating journey through Ireland’s cultural tapestry. A must-visit for history enthusiasts in Dublin.
- St Stephens Green - St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin’s serene oasis, invites you to escape the city bustle. Wander through manicured gardens, admire Victorian statues, and boat on the lake. This iconic park is a haven for locals and visitors alike. Immerse yourself in nature, history, and tranquility at the heart of Dublin’s vibrant center.
- Bewley’s Lunchtime Theatre - Grafton Street, Dublin’s premier shopping avenue, pulsates with energy and music. Explore boutique shops, street performances, and iconic landmarks. Pause at Bewley’s Café, a historic institution where coffee and culture converge. It’s a sensory journey through Dublin’s heart, blending shopping, art, and coffee culture in one vibrant experience.
- Irish Whiskey Museum - Dublin’s Irish Whiskey Museum is a spirited adventure into Ireland’s liquid gold. Uncover the art and history of whiskey-making through interactive exhibits. Join a tasting tour to savor the rich flavors. With its immersive experience and a dash of Irish hospitality, it’s a must-visit for whiskey enthusiasts and those curious about the nation’s iconic spirit. Cheers to a delightful journey in the heart of Dublin!
- Trinity College Dublin - Trinity College, Dublin’s scholarly gem, beckons with its historic allure. Wander through cobbled courtyards and explore the Old Library’s Long Room, housing the Book of Kells. The lush campus, rich in history and culture, is a tranquil escape in the heart of the city. Whether admiring architecture or delving into Ireland’s literary treasures, Trinity College is a must-visit for a quintessentially Dublin experience.
- Irish Houses of Parliament - The Houses of Parliament, Dublin’s architectural marvel on College Green, narrate Ireland’s political journey. Admire the neoclassical façade and the iconic dome. While not open to the public, the site exudes historical significance. Its proximity to Trinity College and cultural institutions makes it a pivotal stop for those exploring Dublin’s political and academic heritage.
- Molly Malone Statue - Dublin’s beloved Molly Malone statue, located on Grafton Street, pays homage to the city’s mythical fishmonger. Known as the “Tart with the Cart,” her bronze presence is a must-see. Touch her wheel for luck, then explore the vibrant streets around her. It’s an iconic spot where folklore and contemporary Dublin converge.
- Temple Bar - Temple Bar, Dublin’s cultural quarter, pulses with energy. Cobblestone streets host eclectic galleries, lively pubs, and street performers. By day, explore galleries and shops; by night, savor live music in traditional pubs. It’s the heart of Dublin’s artistic and social scene, inviting visitors to soak in its vibrant atmosphere and creative spirit.
- Dublin Castle - Dublin Castle, an emblem of Irish history, stands in the heart of the city. Wander through its medieval towers, elegant State Apartments, and the Gothic Chapel Royal. The castle, with its mix of architectural styles, offers a journey through centuries of Ireland’s political and cultural evolution. A must-visit for those seeking a captivating blend of regal splendor and national heritage in Dublin.
- Chester Beatty - The Chester Beatty Library, within Dublin Castle, is a cultural jewel. Marvel at its rare manuscripts, prints, and artifacts from across the globe. This award-winning museum offers a diverse cultural journey, blending Eastern and Western treasures. Immerse yourself in the artistry and history, making it a must-visit for bibliophiles and art enthusiasts in Dublin.
- Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church - Whitefriar Street Church in Dublin captivates with its history and relics. Visit the shrine of St. Valentine, adding a touch of romance to your journey. Admire the beautiful stained glass windows and the serene ambiance of this Carmelite church, providing a spiritual and cultural escape in the heart of Dublin.
- Saint Patrick’s Cathedral - St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin’s ecclesiastical masterpiece, narrates Ireland’s spiritual journey. Admire its Gothic splendor, explore the interior’s intricate details, and visit Jonathan Swift’s grave. A haven of tranquility in the city center, it’s a must-visit for those seeking a blend of religious heritage and architectural marvels in Dublin.
- Christ Church Cathedral - Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin’s iconic landmark, boasts stunning Gothic architecture and a rich history. Marvel at the medieval crypt, home to rare artifacts. Climb the tower for panoramic views. A spiritual and historical gem in the heart of Dublin, it offers a captivating journey through centuries of Irish heritage.
- Dublinia - Dublinia, located near Christ Church Cathedral, brings Dublin’s Viking and medieval history to life. Explore interactive exhibits, climb St. Michael’s Tower for city views, and stroll through Viking and medieval streetscapes. It’s an engaging, family-friendly experience, providing a vivid journey into Dublin’s past.
- St. Audoen’s Church - St Audoen’s Church, Dublin’s hidden gem, is a medieval marvel near High Street. Admire its Norman architecture, the mysterious “Lucky Stone,” and the charming interior. It’s a tranquil escape, offering a glimpse into Dublin’s early Christian history. A must-visit for those seeking a serene and historic haven in the heart of the city.
- The Brazen Head - The Brazen Head, Dublin’s oldest pub, is a living legend. Step into its historic charm, dating back to 1198. With cozy nooks, traditional music, and a warm atmosphere, it’s a quintessential Irish experience. Savor hearty pub fare and soak in the tales of literary greats who once gathered here. A must-visit for those seeking an authentic taste of Dublin’s spirited pub culture.
- Illustrations to recognize the landmark
- 23 audio recordings about the sights and history of Dublin
- Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
- Offline map with route for easy GPS navigation
- Lifetime access to the tour in the language of your choice
- Illustrations to recognize the landmark
- 23 audio recordings about the sights and history of Dublin
- Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
- Offline map with route for easy GPS navigation
- Lifetime access to the tour in the language of your choice
- Transportation
- Human guide
- Smartphone and headphones
- Food and drinks
- Transportation
- Human guide
- Smartphone and headphones
- Food and drinks
Explore amazing Dublin at your own pace! The TouribngBee 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…
Explore amazing Dublin at your own pace! The TouribngBee 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).
- The audio guide is provided via mobile app for iOS and Android
- This a self-guided tour - you will have to download audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase and follow the route on the mobile app map (with no human guide)
- Bring your own headphones, they are not included
- Audio guide is available anytime, date and time during checkout are approximate
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.