This excursion offers a homegrown Irish welcome. You’ll gain a unique perspective of one of the globe’s most cherished capitals. Your journey will be enriched with insider advice to amplify your Dublin experience. We will unveil historical landmarks and undiscovered gems. You will uncover fascinating trivia and forge new companionships on the voyage.
This excursion offers a homegrown Irish welcome. You’ll gain a unique perspective of one of the globe’s most cherished capitals. Your journey will be enriched with insider advice to amplify your Dublin experience. We will unveil historical landmarks and undiscovered gems. You will uncover fascinating trivia and forge new companionships on the voyage.
- Luke Kelly Statue - Luke Kelly, a celebrated Irish musician and former member of the traditional folk band, The Dubliners, is honored with a statue located between the H&M Clothing store and St. Stephen’s Green shopping centre. The tour begins here with brief introductions and an overview of the itinerary.
- St Stephen’s Green - This area…
- Luke Kelly Statue - Luke Kelly, a celebrated Irish musician and former member of the traditional folk band, The Dubliners, is honored with a statue located between the H&M Clothing store and St. Stephen’s Green shopping centre. The tour begins here with brief introductions and an overview of the itinerary.
- St Stephen’s Green - This area features the renowned Grafton Street, known for high-end shopping, the historically significant Royal College of Surgeons, glimpses of Georgian-era architecture, and the charming city park, St. Stephen’s Green.
- Leinster House - Walking along Kildare Street, visitors will see the original home of Dracula author Bram Stoker and the Irish parliament buildings, known as Leinster House. The tour includes insights into its connection with the White House in Washington, DC, and its history. The National Museum of Archaeology is also nearby.
- St Anne’s Church - A stop outside Saint Anne’s Church on Dawson Street highlights the wedding of famous Irish writer Bram Stoker, who married here. The tour then proceeds to the ornate Bewley’s Café on the bustling Grafton Street.
- Powerscourt Townhouse Centre - Located on the vibrant South William Street, the impressive Powerscourt Townhouse is an architectural gem in the city center, featuring upscale and boutique shopping outlets and a lively café/restaurant in its stunning atrium.
- O’Connell Bridge - As the tour approaches the heart of the 1916 Easter Rising rebellion, visitors cross O’Connell Bridge and view the statue of its namesake, Irish parliamentarian Daniel O’Connell. Discussions include the history of the River Liffey and the famous Liffey Swim.
- Trinity College Dublin - A stop at Trinity College offers a view of one of the world’s most renowned universities and insights into the many historical figures who studied there. Visitors can enter the university grounds to admire the extraordinary original architecture.
The tour also includes a view of the historical House of Lords, known as Parliament House, along Dame Street.
- Temple Bar - The lively nightlife quarter of Dublin, Temple Bar, is bustling with activity and is a popular spot for tourists to enjoy a pint and conversation late into the night. Live music and various attractions abound.
Crossing the picturesque Ha’penny Bridge, the tour explores the city’s foundations and the evolution of trade and travel around the town center.
- Christ Church Cathedral - Passing by Christ Church Cathedral, the tour delves into the history of the Catholic Church in Ireland and the venue where Handel’s Messiah was first performed. Learn about Dublin’s origins, from the Viking invasions to their lasting legacy.
- Dublin Castle - A walk around the beautiful gardens of Dublin Castle allows exploration of the grounds and insights into the origins of Dublin’s name and the landscape of its beginnings.

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- Inclusive of all fees and taxes
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.