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Dublin Private Walking Tour | With A Local Irish Guide
$271.60
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Overview
From Dublin's Celtic origins to the Vikings and Anglo‑Normans through to the present day, discover Dublin’s best highlights, history and local hidden gems on a private guided walking tour that combines iconic landmarks with the city’s best‑kept secrets. Visit Dublin’s medieval, Georgian, and cultural quarters with local Irish guide David. A passionate storyteller, David brings the history, heritage and culture of Dublin and Ireland to life through engaging stories, tales and songs that delight and captivate his guests, providing them with an authentic, memorable and enjoyable tour experience here in Dublin.
• A private guided walking tour exclusive to you/your family/group.
• Options to meet from your Hotel Lobby or at the Molly Malone Statue
• Recommendations: for the best local cafes, restaurants, pubs & traditional Irish music venues.
• Best tips & tricks and recommendations for additional activities and excursions in Dublin and beyond.
• A private guided walking tour exclusive to you/your family/group.
• Options to meet from your Hotel Lobby or at the Molly Malone Statue
• Recommendations: for the best local cafes, restaurants, pubs & traditional Irish music venues.
• Best tips & tricks and recommendations for additional activities and excursions in Dublin and beyond.
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Dublin Private Walking Tour
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 3 hours 15 minutes
- Opportunities to pause for photos / refreshments / restroom breaks
- A private guided walking tour led by a qualified, licensed, professional guide.
- Local Tips & Tricks & Recommendations
- After the Tour receive a digital list for the best cafes, restaurants, pubs & Irish music venues.
- Tickets/Paid Attractions
- Food & Beverages
Meeting point
Return details
College Green is a three-sided plaza in the center of Dublin, directly in front of Trinity College adjacent to the historic old Parliament Building now the Bank of Ireland building.
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Molly Malone StatueWelcome: I'm David, Irish & Local, and I look forward to providing you with an authentic, memorable and enjoyable tour experience here in Dublin. This Private Guided Walking Tour is exclusively for you/your family or group. We will meet and being the tour at The Molly Malone Statue, one of Dublin's legendary and iconic figures who is believed to have been a street trader in 18th century Dublin. Derived from the song of the same name, this is Dublin's unofficial anthem and has been sung down through the ages to this very day. Yes I will sing it if asked :-)
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Discover a hidden oasis, Magnificent Architecture Famous literary legends, Lives of Opulence & Grandeur, Social Scandals & Some Secret Stories.
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Full of ancient history, we’ll visit Dublin’s Medieval and Viking past: exploring landmarks, ancient streets and buildings, discovering the people and events of Dublin’s oldest quarter, and stand upon one of the city’s most controversial medieval sites. External visit of Christchurch
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Temple BarWe’ll visit Temple Bar, -not just a pub – but a quarter steeped in rich history, cobblestone streets, lane-ways & hidden gems, mighty music and those infamous pubs.
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Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial'An Gorta Mór' The Great Hunger. Visit Dublin's first official Famine Memorial and discover how one of Ireland's greatest tragedies led to the death of over one million people and contributed to a diaspora of over 80 million people today.
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Trinity College DublinStroll through the grounds of Dublin’s most prestigious & oldest college since 1592. Learn about the history, events and famous alumni who have graced this magnificent campus. External Visit. Book of Kells & Old Library are not included
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The SpireWe’ll visit the towering Spire on Dublin’s main thoroughfare, O’Connell Street. Discover the man who this street is named after and Henry Street, Dublin's second busiest pedestrian street.
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Ha'penny BridgeStand on the Ha'penny Bridge and take in the views of Dublin over the River Liffey. Once the city's bustling trade route, the Liffey carried goods, gossip, and the rhythm of daily life. Traders' voices and the creak of wooden boats have given way to footsteps and laughter on the quays and Dublin’s most famous walkway that links the north and south side of the city.
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Monument to Oscar WildeWe'll visit The Oscar Wilde Monument in Dublin features a magnificent sculpture of Wilde by Danny Osborne. Situated in Merrion park, Wilde observes sites associated with his life. The memorial celebrates Ireland's greatest literary legend.
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An Post General Post OfficeVisit Dublin's GPO (General Post Office) — one of Dublin's most magnificent architectural buildings completed in 1818. It is most famous as the headquarters of 1916 Rising. Scars from the battle are still visible to this day.
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Grafton StreetWe will traverse Grafton street taking in Dublin’s most vibrant and busiest bustling shopping quarter, alive with street musicians, boutique shops & Georgian architecture, a beloved street full of stories and lane-ways leading to some of Dublin's most famous cafes, restaurants and pubs.
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We will visit Dublin's oldest street from where once the voices of Angels sang from. Discover one of the city's most ancient viking sites, which still causes huge controversy today.
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Dublin CastleDublin Castle is closed completely for the entirety of 2026 until January 2027 due to Ireland hosting the EU presidency. However we will pause at the gates to immerse in its ancient history.
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Leinster HouseLeinster House, which is the Oireachtas - Parliament of the Irish Republic, is a magnificent Georgian Palladian Palace once owned by the Fitzgerald family dating back to 1745. Full of history and stories of scandal galore. External visit, not internally accessible to the public.
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A homage to Ireland's greatest musicians, some still rocking on while some have sadly departed, far too soon. This site also hosts one of the most important buildings in relation to the revival of Ireland's most influential traditional music talent.
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Theobald Wolfe Tone StatueA founding member of The Society of United Irishmen and a key figure in the 1798 rebellion, Wolfe Tone is widely seen as the father of Irish nationalism. This iconic monument stands as a lasting memorial to his legacy
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Dublin Private Walking Tour | With A Local Irish Guide
$271.60
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!