Join a Licensed Local Guide for a fun and insightful 3-hour walking tour of Dublin, packed with history, culture, and iconic sights. With Skip-the-Line Tickets to the Book of Kells included, this group experience offers unbeatable value and an unforgettable introduction to Ireland’s capital. Book your spot today!
Start your walking tour in the Temple Bar area, Dublin’s cultural and creative hub. Wander the cobbled streets lined with historic pubs, lively music venues, and colourful street art, while your guide shares tales of Irish legends, literature, and local life. Pause at the famous Molly Malone Statue by the old St Andrew's Church and hear the storey behind Ireland’s beloved fishmonger.
Next, enter Trinity College’s campus with Skip-the-Line access to the Old Library and the Book of Kells Exhibition. Marvel at the 9th-century illuminated manuscript, renowned for its intricate artwork, and stroll through the Long Room, an awe-inspiring hall filled with ancient books and marble busts of literary and historical figures. Your Licensed Guide will provide context and hidden details that bring Ireland’s scholarly and artistic heritage to life.
Continue through the city with stops at Dublin Castle, tracing its evolution from a medieval fortress to the seat of British rule (please note that the courtyards and gardens are temporarily closed). Walk past the archaeological site at Wood Quay, where Dublin’s Viking history is etched into the cityscape. Explore Christ Church Cathedral and St Patrick’s Cathedral, learning about Dublin’s religious and civic history, Gothic architecture, and legendary figures who shaped the city.
This intimate tour balances iconic landmarks with hidden gems, all at a comfortable pace with expert insights from your Licensed Guide. It’s ideal for solo travellers, couples, families, or friends seeking a deep dive into Dublin’s culture, history, and vibrant streets. This tour is suitable for anyone who wants to truly experience Dublin's highlights and hidden gems. Book your Rosotravel adventure today