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TOUR OF DUBLIN: History, Culture and Current Affairs

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Before starting our magical adventure, would you like to go around the city to connect with Celtic culture? Our Free Tour of Dublin is the best experience to discover the most emblematic places and learn about the origins of many Irish traditions. We will take a complete tour of monuments, streets, and cathedrals. We will start in Dublin Castle, making a journey through Trinity College; Christ Church and St. Patrick's Cathedrals; Ha'Penny Bridge, Temple Bar, and much more. In addition, we will explore the founding of the city by the Vikings, the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, and the origins of the Irish Republic.

Duration
3 hours

Language:
English

low

Walking Level:
HIGH

Meeting point: Barnardo Square/City Hall

Hours:  Everyday at 10 h. and 14.00 h.

What are we going to visit?

Molly Malone statue

Trinity College

O’Connell Bridge

Ha’Penny Bridge

Temple Bar

. . .  and much more

  • What is a Free Tour?
    A Free Tour is an entertaining way to learn about the history and culture of a city. It is managed by professional guides who will take you through the most critical places in tours of approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes for free. At the end of the ride, the guides will accept tips or donations based on their performance on each ride.
  • Should I tip my guide?
    If the tour has been to your liking, you can tip your guide if you wish. Each professional works exhaustively to provide the best quality service.
  • Where do the tours end?
    All of our Dublin walking tours end in the city center. If you have any doubts, your guide will help you at the end of each journey.
  • What happens if it rains at the time of the tour?
    All our tours count even if it rains, so we recommend you bring an umbrella or raincoat. If the weather turns dangerous, we will email you in advance to let you know whether or not the tour will take place.
  • Do you have wheelchair accessibility?
    Yes, Dublin is a relatively accessible city for wheelchair users.
  • Do you accept large groups on the Free Tour?
    No. If you have a group of more than eight people, you must contact us to book a private tour. We will adapt the trek to the number of people and specific interests there.
  • Are children accepted on the tours?
    Children are welcome on our tours; however, due to the content of the Night Tour, we only recommend children over 16 years of age.
  • Is transportation included in the tours?
    Most tours are in the city center, so no transportation is needed.
  • What happens if I pay for a tour and can't attend?
    In that case, we will need you to notify us five days before issuing the refund.
  • Can I modify a reservation?
    We are a small company, and the livelihood of our guides depends on each tour. We can only modify a reservation if you notify us five days in advance. You can also transfer your ticket to another person who wishes to attend in your place.
  • Should I book a tour in advance?
    You must book your tour in advance online.

COMMENTS

The guide we had was Florence. We were expectant since it was the first time we did a tour in Spanish, and the truth is that the guide met all our expectations! The tour is complete and Florencia explains everything very well! Recommended if you are passing through Dublin.

Romina 

Edinburgh

Excellent

Dana

Dublin

It was the first tour I took here and our guide was great. He told us super interesting stories about the city and took us to very beautiful places. I recommend this tour to anyone who wants to do it!

Julieta

London

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