City Walking Tour in Dublin
- Start at O’Connell Bridge for sweeping views of the River Liffey and Dublin’s vibrant pulse
- See the O’Connell Monument and Jim Larkin Statue to learn about key figures in Ireland’s fight for freedom and labor rights
- Visit the General Post Office to explore its historic role in the 1916 Easter Rising
- Admire the Spire, a modern landmark symbolizing Dublin’s blend of old and new
- Absorb the history and prestige of Trinity College from outside
- Wander through Temple Bar to experience the lively atmosphere and colorful culture of Dublin’s artistic district
What to expect
Begin your journey through Dublin at O’Connell Bridge, the gateway to the city, with stunning views of the River Liffey. Walk down O’Connell Street to see the O’Connell Monument and Jim Larkin statue, honoring key figures in Ireland’s history.
Pass the historic General Post Office, central to the 1916 Easter Rising, and the modern Spire, symbolizing Dublin’s blend of old and new. Visit the grounds of Trinity College and hear about its legacy before exploring the lively Temple Bar district. Finally, end at Dublin Castle, a historic landmark of Ireland's political past. This tour captures the essence of Dublin in just a few hours, blending history, culture, and charm







Reviews
It was a great walking tour. The guide was very knowledgeable. It was a small group size which made it ideal for the tour.
I suggest booking this on your first or second day in Dublin to really get a feel for the surroundings. Alex the guide, is awesome, he clearly explains Dublin’s history and the places you walk through. He’s super clear and highly knowledgeable, and able to answer any questions. Definitely not to be missed.
Great travel experience. The tour guide was very enthusiastic in introducing the history and culture of Dublin. These are in-depth tours that you can't experience by yourself.
our guide was excellent! once we were able to meet up all was good. the website was not updated for the meeting place therefore caused a lot of confusion at the start.
It wasn't what I was expecting but it was good. I thought it would be more of a history of the bigger landmarks but it was pretty "underground" for the most part, still enjoyable with a great guide.
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