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Discover Dublin’s fascinating history and vibrant culture on a private guided bike tour through Ireland’s lively capital. Led by a local expert, you’ll explore both iconic landmarks and hidden corners, gaining authentic insights into the city’s past and present as you pedal along scenic routes.
Your journey begins near the River Liffey, where you’ll learn about the 1798 rebellion at Croppies Acre and see the impressive Collins Barracks and the Guinness Brewery. The tour continues into Phoenix Park, one of Europe’s largest urban parks, offering a chance to spot wild deer and enjoy peaceful green spaces.
Ride along the tranquil paths of the War Memorial Gardens before heading to the historic village of Chapelizod. You’ll stop outside the infamous Kilmainham Gaol and visit the Irish Museum of Modern Art, set in a former 17th-century hospital, with time to appreciate its beautiful gardens.
As you cycle through Dublin’s oldest neighborhoods, you’ll uncover stories of working-class life, the city’s whiskey heritage at Teelings Distillery, and the dramatic events that shaped Dublin’s character. Marvel at the city’s oldest cemetery, pass through the Liberties, and enjoy views of Christchurch Cathedral and the birthplace of Jonathan Swift.
The experience includes use of a quality bicycle, with live commentary from your guide and a unique souvenir video route map sent after your tour. Tours last around 2.5 to 3.5 hours and are suitable for small private groups. Secure your spot now to experience Dublin’s heritage in a truly memorable way!







