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Dublin: Fast-Track Book of Kells Ticket & Dublin Castle Tour

1. Dublin: Fast-Track Book of Kells Ticket & Dublin Castle Tour

Discover the “most precious object in the western world,” according to the 1007 Chronicles of Ulster, on a cultural fast-track easy access tour of the Book of Kells at Trinity College Dublin. Meet your local Dublin guide at the main entrance to Trinity College and marvel at the rich ornamentation and dense symbolism of the 8th-century Book of Kells. This is an illuminated manuscript of the 4 Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Get up close and admire one of the finest examples of medieval illumination. On the second part of this fascinating tour visit the 12th-century Dublin Castle built by King John where your professional local English-speaking guide will show you all the exterior highlights including the Castle gardens, affording you one of the best tour experiences in Ireland. From Autumn/Fall 2023, the Library at Trinity College will be closed for renovations. The 9th-century Book of Kells will still be on display.

Dublin: Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour with Live Guide

2. Dublin: Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour with Live Guide

Explore Dublin at your own pace aboard a spacious open-top bus with this hop-on hop-off tour. Chose a 1, 2, or 3-day ticket and see top sights like St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle, and St Stephen’s Green. Begin your journey on the Red Line at the first bus stop, located on Upper O'Connell Street. The Red Line has 25 stops, so your journey will be packed full of Irish fun. You can hop on and off the bus at any designated Big Bus stops, as many times as you wish within your ticket validity. With buses passing through every 30 minutes, rejoin the tour when you’re ready. Hop off and explore the beauty of Nassau Street, then plan a visit to the National Art Gallery. Discover Merrion Square, where you can stroll around the Georgian-style gardens, then grab a bite to eat in Temple Bar. Visit two of the most well-known cathedrals in Ireland, The Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patrick's. If you really want to experience the Dublin lifestyle, quench your thirst with a nice, cold pint of Guinness, freshly made from the Guinness Storehouse After seeing all the sights on the bus, join the Yellow Umbrella Walking Tour. Delve into the mysteries of Dublin, visit Trinity College, and explore the vibrant city center with charming and witty guides. Premium and Deluxe tickets include a 1-hour panoramic Dublin Night Tour. Enjoy an exciting evening tour of the city as the live guide shares fascinating facts and stories. Learn fascinating insights into Dublin's history, architecture, and memorable characters. With the Deluxe ticket, enjoy a half-day Coastal Tour to scenic Howth Summit and its fishing village. Head to Howth from Dublin, explore the cliffs of Howth on a guided walking tour, and stroll through the picturesque Howth Village in your own time. Enjoy a seafood dinner caught fresh from the shores before returning home. Tour the streets of Dublin on this hop-on-hop-off, hop-off bus sightseeing tour and walking tour combination. Explore Dublin with the freedom to explore where you want, when you want.

Dublin: Panoramic Open-Top Night Bus Tour & Live Guide

3. Dublin: Panoramic Open-Top Night Bus Tour & Live Guide

See the lights of Dublin sparkle at night on-board an open-top double-decker bus tour. The panoramic tour which lasts one hour will take you past some of the city's most famous sights and attractions including Dublin Castle, the Christ Church Cathedral and St. Stephen's Green. While travelling along the Night Tour's unique route, hear historical tales of city's top sights and prominent figures including Temple Bar, the Docklands and the oldest pub in Dublin, The Brazen Head with the stories following James Joyce, Oscar Wild or Bono. It’s the perfect way to spend the evening in Dublin whether you're travelling alone, with family or with someone special.

Romantic Dublin: Cupid's Lane Exploration Game

4. Romantic Dublin: Cupid's Lane Exploration Game

The city game starts at Fusilier's Arch. It will take you around 1 hour to complete and you can also explore at your own pace: pause the game and resume anytime from the location where you paused it. You will finish at Oscar Wilde House. As you solve challenges, the story unfolds and exact directions on your phone will guide you to the next location. Ready for an adventure? After your booking you will receive an email with instructions on how to download and play the game on your phone. You can play on your own, in a large group or in several smaller groups that compete against each other and meet at the final stop of the game. We recommend that each user purchases a ticket for an optimal experience, although several people can share a phone.

Dublin: Skip-the-Line St.Patrick's Cathedral & Irish Whiskey

5. Dublin: Skip-the-Line St.Patrick's Cathedral & Irish Whiskey

This expertly curated tour offers unique access to Ireland’s must-see St. Patrick’s Cathedral & Gardens in Dublin's Medieval Quarter combined with a visit to Teeling, one of the most popular Whiskey Distillery’s in Ireland, with its first production dating back to the 18th century. This award-winning tour fondly named as Dublin’s “Saints and Sinners” tour includes a fascinating insight into one of the most beautiful Cathedrals in Europe in addition to the illuminating life of St. Patrick, the man as well as the importance of whiskey to not only the people of Ireland but also to the church since medieval times. This tour is led by an expert local professional English-speaking guide offering the most comprehensive tour of St. Patrick's Cathedral with Skip the Line Access offering direct access without wasting precious vacation time in line. The tour also includes a visit to the renowned Teeling Distillery located a short walk in the heart of the historic Liberties, against the backdrop of a city steeped in whiskey history, the Teeling Whiskey Distillery opened its doors in 2015 as the first new distillery in Dublin for over 125 years. Since opening, the Teeling Distillery has won over 20 awards for its outstanding whiskey distillation and tour experience. On this fully guided tour guests will learn about the provenance and journey, from the founding day of Teeling Whiskey to the present-day, and how one of Ireland’s favourite whiskey’s is forging the next chapter in Irish Whiskey. Tour guests will explore and experience a real working distillery in the heart of Dublin city while learning and sampling the distillery’s many different whiskeys as well as a free signature whiskey drink.

Dublin: Self-Guided Audio Tour in English

6. Dublin: Self-Guided Audio Tour in English

Explore Dublin at your own pace on a self-guided audio tour. Journey through history as you learn about the early political struggles and events that followed. Hear about the Irish potato famine and other events as you visit attractions including Dublin Castle and the Garden of Remembrance. Immerse yourself in a traditional way of life at the pubs and music venues. Visit attractions such as the General Post Office and James Joyce Statue. Learn about legendary characters such as Charles Stewart Parnell and Molly Malone. Stroll down Grafton Street, admire the Ha' Penny Bridge and visit the Royal Exchange. Discover the site of the Book of Kells and much more.

Skip the Line Guinness Storehouse and Dublin City Highlights

7. Skip the Line Guinness Storehouse and Dublin City Highlights

This 3 ½ - hour Dublin top 10 highlights walking tour takes a journey through the many centuries of history and visits the city’s must-see highlights. Starting from the heart of Ireland’s Georgian capital, your expert local guide offers a wonderful engaging tour through the vibrant historical streets of Dublin visiting both well-known sites and hidden gems where visitors can see, and experience so much more than they could on their own. Included will be a visit to the cultural quarter of Temple Bar, and the former 1,000-year-old Viking and medieval area around the 10th century Christ Church Cathedral among other intriguing places including highlights of the 1916 Easter Rising. An expert local guide will lead you on an intriguing interactive tour experience peppered with great stories and narration and world renown Irish humor. Visitors will also have a chance to take unique memorable photos as they explore the colorful streets of Dublin. This tour will also finish with a fascinating Skip the Line tour to Ireland’s top attraction, The Guinness Storehouse where tour guests will enjoy the best pint ever at the world-famous Gravity Bar

The Best Of Dublin Walking Tour

8. The Best Of Dublin Walking Tour

Dublin has so many great locations, each with its own fascinating tale. During this tour, you will skirt past many obscure places that will leave a smile on your face and come as a complete surprise. You will see 18th Century Parliament House and Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. Then, wheel around buildings, streets, and laneways with their own engaging stories on the way to Dublin Castle. What is so extraordinary about Chester Beatty Library? What's so special about medieval St Patrick’s Cathedral? How old is Christ Church Cathedral? Learn the answers to all these questions and more on this walking tour. You will get to experience the following attractions: - Trinity college - Temple bar - Dublin castle - Christchurch Cathedral - St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Dublin: Private Guided City Walking Tour

9. Dublin: Private Guided City Walking Tour

Discover Dublin, a city full of history and colorful characters, on a private walking tour. See the major sights including Trinity College, O’Connell Street, Christ Church, and St Patrick's Cathedral, or customize the tour to exactly where you want to go. Meet your guide and begin your walking tour on the famous O’Connell Street, home to the GPO which served as the headquarters of the leaders of the Easter Rising. Connecting north and south Dublin, walk across O’Connell Bridge and continue to Trinity College. Home of the legendary Book of Kells, Trinity College is the oldest and most highly regarded university in Ireland. Many famous Irish men and women have studied here, including Oscar Wilde. Nearby you can see the famous statue of Molly Malone, and your guide will share her tale. Continue to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, famous for its impressive facades, and Dublin Castle controlled by the British until the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921. Along the way, walk through the famous Temple Bar, home to many pubs, bars, and live music venues. Head to the Liffey Bridge, more commonly known as the Ha’Penny Bridge, then continue to Christ Church Cathedral. First built in 1030 by a Viking king, Christ Church remains the heart of Dublin and an important place of worship in the city. Walking south along Nicholas Street you find St. Patrick’s Cathedral, built in the 13th century to honor the famous Irish saint. Shaped like a cross, this medieval church is said to stand in the place of the wells Saint Patrick himself used to baptize people. As this is a private tour you can amend the itinerary to suit your own interests. Your guide is happy to provide suggestions on other places to visit, as well as provide local tips for food, drinks, and shopping.

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What people are saying about Molly Malone Statue

Overall rating

4.5 / 5

based on 912 reviews

This a fantastic way to see the city. Every one of the bus drivers was helpful and gave loads of information in the tour. I hopped on and off several times and it was a simple way of travelling without having to learn the local bus routes. I like how it goes according to the time you purchase the ticket and not the date itself. I purchased a 48 premium ticket and was able to use it a span of three days because of the timing I began on the first day. It also included a night tour.

Our tour guide Brian Molloy was amazing and seemed really passionate about the tour. He knew so much about the history of Ireland and showed us many historical places and explained many historical stories about the Irish and the Vikings, we even got to see Bram Stokers office. It was very cold so make sure if you go in the winter though like we did to dress warm. But overall it was an amazing experience and we're very happy we did it

great walk about town with a very knowledgeable tour guide. The library was an "aha" moment. The castle we saw only from the outside but still our guide had many fun stories to share with us.

Antonio was fantastic and very funny. He is very knowledgeable and entertaining. We will do it again with him.

Took us everywhere we wanted to go without long waits for the next bus.