The Dublin Private Walking Tour
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Private guided tour (your group only)
- Umbrellas provided
- Local tips and tricks
- All age groups catered for, family friendly
- Experienced and licensed tour guide
- Photo opportunities
- Rest/toilette breaks if needed
- Restaurant, pub and shop recommendations
- Gratuities
Itinerary
Brief introduction of Ireland. Claddagh records: Iconic spot for the music lovers The famous Irish Claddagh ring.
Wall of Fame Celebrating famous Irish bands and singers: U2, Phil Lynott, Van Morrison, Sinéad O'Connor, The Cranberries
The history of this famous area in Dublin. Temple Bar Pub established 1840 Walk through this iconic cobblestoned area of Dublin.
Ha'penny bridge Historic details of this iconic bridge. Liffey river and Dublin socioeconomic aspects
Bank of Ireland Former Irish Parliament College Green's three-sided plaza in the centre of Dublin. It's northern side is the Bank of Ireland building, which until 1800 was Ireland's Parliament House. To the east stands world renowned Trinity College Dublin. To the south stands a series of 19th-century architecture.
Trinity College, the oldest College in Ireland. Stroll inside the Trinity College Campus. History and current aspects.
Molly Malone's life and folklore, famous song by the Dubliners. St. Andrew's church.
Grafton Street is one of the Europe's busiest shopping streets home to Brown Thomas store which sells luxury brands. Street performers, musicians, poets frequent Grafton St daily. St. Stephens Green located at the top of the street.
Walk through St.Stephen's Green Park Dublins central park home to natural wildlife including swans and ducks.
The Famine Memorial by Edward Delaney is a sculpture that remembers the people who suffered and died during the Irish Great Famine. It shows thin, struggling figures to represent hunger and hardship.
Tone Wolfe statue. Widely regarded as the father of Irish Republicanism. This statue is located in front of the famous Shelbourne Hotel.
The Department of theTaoiseach - the government department of the Taoiseach. Georgian area, buildings, architecture and history.
Leinster House was the former ducal residence in Dublin of the Duke of Leinster and since 1922 has served as the parliament building of the Irish Free State
Famous Playwright Oscar Wilde Memorial Statue and his 18th century home. Merrion square Park, a beautiful example of Georgian urban design in Dublin.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Stroller Accessible
- Service Animals Allowed
- Easy Public Transport
Traveler reviews
Lovely morning in Dublin.
Pasquale was interesting and very personable. He asked us to tell him what kinds of things we wanted see and took us from parks to the Universities. It was a fun tour and we loved being in such a small group. It made it much easier to hear everything and answer any questions
This walking tour was the...
This walking tour was the perfect way to explore the city with limited time while in port with a cruise ship! Pasquale was an amazing guide- we had the best time exploring the highlights of the city with him. From learning about the Temple Bar area to Trinity College, the Famine and Oscar Wilde - 10/10 experience. Highly recommend! Thank you Pasquale for a great afternoon!
Exceptional Local Tour With Samantha
Samantha was exceptional. Very knowledgeable and had great local recommendations. Will definitely use her service again.
Fun in Dublin
We had a group of 10 family members and this tour was great for us. I mistakenly led the group to the endpoint instead of the starting point but Pasquale was very understanding and met us half way. From there we had a lighthearted 3 hours of touring and fun. Pasquale is informative (enough) but also very funny which worked well with the vast majority of our group. All in all a wonderful experience, including a great lunch recommendation at the end!
Wandering the streets of Dublin with Pasquale from Travelling Ireland
As part of the trip for the members of the ROIS Dance School, we asked Pasquale from Travelling Ireland to guide us through the streets of Dublin. Pasquale was truly very skilled, both in terms of expertise and communication ability. There is no doubt that we will contact him again on the next occasion. Highly recommended!
