Dublin Walking Tour: 90-minute Dublin Highlights Walking TourCity, Historical and Theme Tours

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Dublin Walking Tour: 90-minute Dublin Highlights Walking Tour

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About this experience

✔ Health & safety measures apply
✔ Best-in-class experience
✔ No booking fees

DURATION: 90 minutes
STARTING TIME: 9.30, 11.30, 13.30 & 15.30 (please tell us your preferred starting time during the booking)
MEETING POINT: At the Daniel O’Connell statue at the bottom of O’Connell Street, North City, Dublin 1, D01 TX31
LANGUAGES: English
OPENING SEASON: All year round
WHO CAN COME: Dublin walking tour is suitable for everyone

Overview

Join a 90-minute Dublin walking tour and see the most important landmarks of the city. Follow your guide and get lots of sightseeing ideas for the rest of your stay in the Irish capital.

◾ Enjoy a 90-minute Dublin walking tour exploring some of the most interesting sights in Dublin
◾ Listen to your guide and discover all that Dublin has to offer

About this experience

✔ Health & safety measures apply
✔ Best-in-class experience
✔ No booking fees

DURATION: 90 minutes
STARTING TIME: 9.30, 11.30, 13.30 & 15.30 (please tell us your preferred starting time during the booking)
MEETING POINT: At the Daniel O’Connell statue at the bottom of O’Connell Street, North City, Dublin 1, D01 TX31
LANGUAGES: English
OPENING SEASON: All year round
WHO CAN COME: Dublin walking tour is suitable for everyone

Description - What to expect

Join a Dublin walking tour and explore the history and culture of Dublin, starting at Daniel O'Connell statue. Daniel O'Connell, also known as "The Liberator," was a prominent Irish political leader in the early 19th century who fought for Catholic emancipation and civil rights.

Next, make your way to the statue of Jim Larkin, a labor leader and social activist who played a key role in the Irish labor movement. After that, head to the GPO (General Post Office), a historic building that was the center of the 1916 Easter Rising. It's an important building in Irish history, it was the headquarters of the Irish Volunteers during the Rising.

Continue your Dublin walking tour to Temple Bar, a vibrant neighborhood known for its lively pubs, restaurants, and cultural venues. It's the perfect place to grab a pint and soak up the atmosphere of Dublin. Next, visit Dublin Castle, a historic castle that has served as the center of British rule in Ireland for centuries. Today, it's open to the public and offers visitors a glimpse into the city's rich history.

End your Dublin walking tour at Christchurch, the oldest cathedral in Dublin. The cathedral has been an important religious site for over 1000 years and features beautiful architecture and historical artifacts.

Free Cancellation

Free cancellation is available for this Dublin walking tour up to 48 hours before the start of the experience

What's included, what's not

✔ Live guide
✔ Sightseeing advice
✖ Meals and drinks
✖ Entrance fees

Bring with you

For this Dublin walking tour, we recommend comfortable shoes for walking and exploring, as well as weather-appropriate clothing, as the weather in Ireland can be unpredictable and changeable. Bring a raincoat or umbrella to protect against rain showers in case of rainy weather

Health and safety

✔ Provider complies with local legislation and applicable health recommendations with regard to Covid-19 prevention measures

Description - What to expect

Join a Dublin walking tour and explore the history and culture of Dublin, starting at Daniel O'Connell statue. Daniel O'Connell, also known as "The Liberator," was a prominent Irish political leader in the early 19th century who fought for Catholic emancipation and civil rights.

Next, make your way to the statue of Jim Larkin, a labor leader and social activist who played a key role in the Irish labor movement. After that, head to the GPO (General Post Office), a historic building that was the center of the 1916 Easter Rising. It's an important building in Irish history, it was the headquarters of the Irish Volunteers during the Rising.

Continue your Dublin walking tour to Temple Bar, a vibrant neighborhood known for its lively pubs, restaurants, and cultural venues. It's the perfect place to grab a pint and soak up the atmosphere of Dublin. Next, visit Dublin Castle, a historic castle that has served as the center of British rule in Ireland for centuries. Today, it's open to the public and offers visitors a glimpse into the city's rich history.

End your Dublin walking tour at Christchurch, the oldest cathedral in Dublin. The cathedral has been an important religious site for over 1000 years and features beautiful architecture and historical artifacts.