Description
Summary
Description
Step into the heart of Dublin on a guided two-hour historical walking tour that brings the city’s rich past to life. Led by a knowledgeable history postgraduate, this experience uncovers the pivotal moments and personalities that shaped Ireland’s capital.
As you explore, you’ll visit iconic sites such as Dublin Castle, once the seat of British administration, and the statue of Daniel O’Connell, a champion of Catholic emancipation. Discover the architectural grandeur of the city’s oldest cathedral and learn about its role in the English invasion.
Your journey continues through Ireland’s legal headquarters, where the Civil War erupted, and Wood Quay, the site of fascinating Viking excavations. Wander the vibrant streets of Dublin’s Cultural Quarter, a testament to the city’s creative spirit and transformation.
The tour concludes at Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university, where you’ll hear about its storied history and the treasured Book of Kells. Please note, entry to the Book of Kells is not included, but your guide’s expert storytelling ensures a memorable visit.
This small-group experience is wheelchair accessible and welcomes families with strollers or service animals. Tours depart from the Grattan statue on College Green, opposite Trinity College’s front gate. Secure your spot now to immerse yourself in Dublin’s captivating history.







