You've probably heard that Guinness tastes better in Dublin (fresh from the factory), but what you may not know is that Dublin is a perfect destination for the whole family. No, we're not suggesting you let the kiddies drink a pint. Instead, take them to the Dublin Zoo, to feed the ducks in Stephen's Green or on a picnic in Phoenix Park. Scholars enjoy walking in the literary footsteps of such writers as Yeats and Joyce, while discerning shoppers have their pick of designer boutiques.
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Discover the best of Dublin! Why the city was named (Dubh Linn) "black pool"? How were vikings related to it? Enjoy intriguing architecture, history, events, and stories right back to its Viking and medieval origins. Dublin has so many great locations, each with its own fascinating tale. During this tour, we will also skirt past many obscure places that will either leave a smile on your face or come as a complete surprise. You will see 18th century Parliament House and Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. Before wheeling around buildings, streets and laneways with their own engaging stories on the way to Dublin Castle. What is so extraordinary about Chester Beatty Library? What's so special about medieval St Patrick’s Cathedral? How old is Christ Church Cathedral? What is the story of Bram Stoker and his Dracula? Where you can find the knights and ghost? During this tour, we are not going inside the object.
Inclusions: In person guide
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The food wasn't warm and the waiters weren't fast and serious . The restaurant looks cool but it isn't .
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Customised private tour to suit you by a badged professional guide who is a history graduate and genealogist.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water
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Had an absolutely wonderful tour with John. He was knowledgeable, friendly, and so helpful in showing us the city
4.8 based on 24 reviews
No visit to Dublin is complete without a tour to the spectacular cathedral named after Ireland's patron saint. This expertly crafted tour offers unique access to Ireland’s must-see attractions: St. Patrick’s Cathedral & Gardens in Dublin's Medieval Quarter. This tour is led by an expert local professional English speaking guide offering the most comprehensive tour of St. Patrick's Cathedral with Skip the Line Access. This tour continues into the Cathedral's Gardens where St Patrick conducted the first Christian baptisms in the 5th century. The Gardens are beautifully restored where your guide shares compelling stories of some of the best Irish writers including Jonathan Swift, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett Maeve Binchy. Enjoy a journey from Gulliver's travels to Ulysses that combines an insight to Ireland's top writers while visiting other famous Dublin's landmarks with our guides performing along the way from the works of Ireland's best-known writers.
Inclusions: Professional guide
Exclusions: Food, drink & transportation, Gratuities
A must-see for everyone, who's into history, knights, and the Middle Ages. It is Dublin's signature!
The story of Ireland is a heroic tragedy. A land of saints and scholars turns to war to defend itself against marauding Vikings and Norman mercenaries before falling to English power in 16th century. It would be 400 years of harsh oppression before an independent Ireland emerged in 1922, and even then much was left undone. One this tour you will take in this tragic tale on the streets of the Irish capital visiting sites of historical importance such as, the General Post Office, Christ Church Cathedral, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin Castle, Trinity College Dublin, and the National Famine Memorial. You will also meet important figures in Ireland's development such as the Viking King Sytrigg Silkbeard, the Norman mercenary Strongbow, King Henry VIII, the Liberator Daniel O'Connell, and tragic rebel figure Michael Collins. We will finish the tour with how Ireland has developed over the last 100 years into a confident and wealthy European nation, with a pint in a historic Irish pub.
Inclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Tickets to Dublin Castle and the GPO Witness Museum., Visit the National Gallery of Ireland, the Archaeological Museum and Sweny's Chemist (Joyce Museum), A taxi ride from your hotel or cruise ship to the inner-city
Exclusions: Dinner
This was very well done and very informative. Tracing the story of the brothers and doctors who were at the workhouse helped to humanize the message.
On this tour we visit Newgrange, the Neolithic burial site that dates back over 5000 years. From there we visit the 10th century High Crosses at Monasterboice and the Melifont Abbey dating back to 1142. We will also visit the Battle of the Boyne site fought in 1690 by King William & King James.
Inclusions: Private transportation, WiFi on board, Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water
Exclusions: Gratuities, Lunch, Entrance fees to sites visited during your tour.
I contacted our hotel (The Alex Hotel) to book a private tour of Dublin for my wife and I. The hotel recommended Brian O'Reilly from Tours with Locals Ireland. Unfortunately, the hotel never confirmed the reservation with Brian. When I contacted Brian regarding the tour he was unavailable but arranged for a free tour the following day with his colleague, Alan Ingoldsby. Alan was a very knowledgable, personable and funny guide. He took us to Trinity College, (recommended us to book - Book of Kells Tour) , took us to numerous locations including Guiness Factory, Jameson Distillery, Phoenix Park ( US Ambassador & Irish President's residences), Kilmainham Gaol Jail, Hapenny Bridge, Dublin Castle among many other stops. Along the way Alan informed us of Irish history and recommended Pubs and restaurants that were enjoyed by the locals. The tour was a great overview that allowed us return to spots that we wanted to explore more in depth. When I return to Dublin I will definitely contact Brian O'Reilly and request Alan Ingoldsby as a tour guide.
With Ireland with Locals, you get to see the best Ireland has to offer in the comfort of one of our high-end vehicles & in the company or your own private guide.
Inclusions: Private transportation
Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities
I contacted our hotel (The Alex Hotel) to book a private tour of Dublin for my wife and I. The hotel recommended Brian O'Reilly from Tours with Locals Ireland. Unfortunately, the hotel never confirmed the reservation with Brian. When I contacted Brian regarding the tour he was unavailable but arranged for a free tour the following day with his colleague, Alan Ingoldsby. Alan was a very knowledgable, personable and funny guide. He took us to Trinity College, (recommended us to book - Book of Kells Tour) , took us to numerous locations including Guiness Factory, Jameson Distillery, Phoenix Park ( US Ambassador & Irish President's residences), Kilmainham Gaol Jail, Hapenny Bridge, Dublin Castle among many other stops. Along the way Alan informed us of Irish history and recommended Pubs and restaurants that were enjoyed by the locals. The tour was a great overview that allowed us return to spots that we wanted to explore more in depth. When I return to Dublin I will definitely contact Brian O'Reilly and request Alan Ingoldsby as a tour guide.
Discover the best of Dublin! Why the city was named (Dubh Linn) "black pool"? How were vikings related to it? Enjoy intriguing architecture, history, events, and stories right back to its Viking and medieval origins. Dublin has so many great locations, each with its own fascinating tale. During this tour, we will also skirt past many obscure places that will either leave a smile on your face or come as a complete surprise. You will see 18th century Parliament House and Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. Before wheeling around buildings, streets and laneways with their own engaging stories on the way to Dublin Castle. What is so extraordinary about Chester Beatty Library? What's so special about medieval St Patrick’s Cathedral? How old is Christ Church Cathedral? What is the story of Bram Stoker and his Dracula? Where you can find the knights and ghost? During this tour, we are not going inside the object.
Inclusions: Tour Guide
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This unique tour uses Ireland’s artistic and literary wealth to explain the historical moments, traditions, wars, movements, and eras that have sculpted Ireland through the centuries. We’ll explore the highlights of the National Gallery, National Library and National Museum, with a break half-way through. Consider those great cultural and artistic treasures that represent your country’s history. For the USA, it is paintings like ‘Washington Crossing the Delaware’ and ‘American Gothic’ by Grant Wood, original manuscripts of Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman, and objects full of cultural symbolism like The Liberty Bell. This tour will show you their Irish equivalents: - Symbolic paintings representing the Norman Conquest of Ireland and the Irish Civil War; - Insight into the life and works of W.B. Yeats - Ireland’s Greatest Poet; - The Tara Brooch and the Ardagh Chalice – treasures that epitomise Ireland’s Golden Age (500-800AD).
Inclusions: Professional, Irish tour guide with at least 1 year's experience, Break for coffee/tea
Exclusions: We'll stop for a coffee/tea/lunch break in the middle of the tour
Garvan Rushe is extremely knowledgeable and his passion for the history and culture of Ireland made the tour a blast! We were able to see a remarkable number of sites including Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the Temple Bar area, Grafton Street, St. Stephen's Green, Trinity College, The General Post Office, Ha'penny Bridge, and others while enjoying food and drinks from stops at Leo Burdock, The Bank, Bewley's on Grafton Street, and an assortment if Irish cheeses and beer and whiskeys at Darkey Kelley's. A wonderful experience and the highlight of our trip to Dublin during a difficult time (03/12/20).
You will be greeted by your chauffeur guide at the reception of your hotel or your location / address in Dublin City. You will have a stress-free luxury day tour in an Executive Mercedes Benz V Class MPV. suitable for up to 6 passengers. It is a flexible tour, the listed sites are an example of the Newgrange tour. You have the option of including or excluding sites according you preferences. Tour starts and ends in Dublin.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board, Private transportation, Tolls & Taxes, Driver with vehicle
Exclusions: Lunch & Entrance Fees to The Sites., Gratuities not included and gratefully accepted. We recommend 15%
Informative and interesting tour where the guide will bring the past to life with lighthearted stories & anecdotes rather than just hard dates and cold facts
Inclusions: Glass of Guinness ( or non-alcoholic soft drink alternative) at Brazen Head, Entry to Marsh's Library
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