Places to visit: Dublin A to Z

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Dublin Bus Ghost Tour

Join the world’s first and most terrifying Ghostbus Tour and discover the darker side to Dublin City. The Ghostbus Tour brings to life the tales of horrors that shocked Dubliners back in the day.

Visit the scenes of these most horrendous acts and allow your storyteller to bring you these stories in sinister detail. Delve into the medieval vault at Dublin Castle and visit the most haunted vault in the city. Learn about the sinister Dublin surgeon Dr Clossey and explore the inspiration behind Bram Stoker’s legendary character Dracula.

The Ghostbus Tour is a theatrical experience involving professional actors. The tour is ideal for anyone interested in Dublin’s dark history, ghost stories and having  a fun outing. The bus itself is an incredible venue with creepy maze like corridors and stairs below leading up to a stark Victorian theatre above.

Scheduling:
Operating days vary monthly, but usually does not run on Wednesdays or Sundays. Check the website for current schedule.
Tours depart at 7pm and 9.30pm from Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin. Arrive 15 minutes before the departure time.

Tour is part walking tour and runs under most weather conditions, appropriate attire is required.

The tour lasts two hours and is not suitable for children under 14 years, or people with a sensitive disposition.

Advance booking is recommended, especially during peak periods.

Contact & Pricing:
ghostbus.ie
[email protected]
Tel: 01 703 3028
Tickets: €35

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Dublin Bus “Do Dublin” Sightseeing Tour

The Dublin Bus “Do Dublin” Sightseeing Hop On Hop Off Tour allows you to see the city’s essential attractions in a 105-minute tour with live commentary.

Scheduling:
Runs 7 days a week with the first bus starting at O’Connell Street at 9am.Last bus departs from Stop 1 (59 Upper O’Connell Street) at 5pm, or 7pm from May – Oct.
Buses run every 15 – 30 mins.

The full route takes approximately 105mins (depending on traffic congestion) and has 25 stops at the most popular tourist attractions in the city centre. Ticket holders can enter or exit any DoDublin Tour bus at any of the 25 stops for as long as their ticket is valid (24 or 48 hours from first use).

All buses have English speaking tour guides, as well as pre-recorded multilingual tours in 9 languages.

Please note, most buses are open top, so you may be exposed to the elements if the bus is near capacity.

Operated by Dublin Bus, a state-owned transport company. Tickets are not valid on regular Dublin Bus routes, or other similar “hop-on, hop-off” tour bus services.

Booking in advance online is highly recommended, as there are several ticket types and discounted packages, with special offers available, such as free museum or children’s bus tickets.

Contact & Pricing:
dublinsightseeing.ie/dublin-sightseeing-tour-bus/citytour
[email protected]
Tel: 01 844 4265
Dublin Bus Head Office, 59 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
Adults from €32; concessions

Liffey Cruises

Dublin Discovered Boat Tours

Cruise along the River Liffey with Dublin Discovered Boat Tours through the heart of Dublin. During a 45 minute tour, you sail under Dublin’s famous bridges and admire historic buildings from a unique vantage point, assisted by an expert guide. Your vessel is an all-weather purpose-built boat.

Scheduling:
May – Sept tours run 7 days a week with departures at 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.30am, 2.15pm,  3.15pm, and 4.15pm. Extra tours may be available outside of these times if there is sufficient demand.

Sailing times may vary depending on the tides. Check the exact sailing schedule on the website before booking.

Contact & Pricing:
dublindiscovered.ie
[email protected]
Tel: 01 473 0000
Sean O’ Casey Footbridge, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1
Adults €19.50; concessions

Dublin Literary Pub Crawl

Dublin Literary Pub Crawl

The Dublin Literary Pub Crawl brings the gossipy literary scene of Dublin to life. Of Dublin’s 850 licensed premises, its “literary pubs” have a special fame. Irish writers formerly patronised pubs like the Palace, McDaid’s, Mulligan’s and the Bailey to meet the journalists/literary editors of the Irish Times and the Irish Press. A team of actors leads you on a trail from bar to bar; no props, no lights, no make-up, just the voice and personality of the actor.

Scheduling:
Apr to Oct: 7.15pm, 7 days a week
Nov to Mar: 7.15pm, Thurs – Sun only
Tour lasts about 120 – 140mins and covers about 1km on foot.
A similar literary tour may be available on Mondays at 10.30am, but by request only.
Meet from 7pm upstairs in The Duke Pub. Food and drinks available in The Duke beforehand (not included in tour price).

Contact & Pricing:
dublinpubcrawl.com
[email protected]
Tel: 087 263 0270
9 Duke Street (off Grafton St), Dublin 2
Adults €18; concessions

Walks Miscellaneous

Free and Themed Walks

Self-guided and Community Walks:
Self-guided walking maps for various scenic areas in the south-east of the city are available to view or download from:
dublincity.ie/council/council-explained/your-area/south-east-area/south-east-area-walking-trails-maps-guides

Many local areas have regularly scheduled informal walking groups which are open to new members and guests.
To find a local community walking group visit:
getirelandwalking.ie/findgroup

Free Guided Walks in Phoenix Park:
There is a selection of free walking tours available in and around Phoenix Park.
Popular examples include the War Memorial Gardens and Grangegorman Military Cemetery (see below).
The scheduling of these tours is limited and subject to change.
Check the website below, or contact the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre for details and to confirm availability:
phoenixpark.ie/tours
[email protected]
Tel: 01 677 0095

Free Tours of War Memorial Gardens:
Free guided tours take place every Wednesday at 11am from 12th April to 25th October. No booking is necessary. The meeting point is inside the gates of the car park. Subject to change and weather permitting. For more information please contact the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre at [email protected] or on 01 677 0095.

Free Tours of Grangegorman Military Cemetery:
There are tours of Grangegorman Military Cemetery on Blackhorse Avenue (Dublin 7) from 13th April to 9th November on Thursdays at 11am. Walkers assemble inside the Cemetery Gates. Admission is free and all are welcome. Please wear suitable shoes and clothing. For further information, phone 01 677 0095.
comeheretome.com/grangegorman-military-cemetery

Themed Walking Tours:
Tasting, culinary, and food/fashion tours – fabfoodtrails.ie
Ghost walks and haunted history tours – hiddendublintours.com

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Georgian Dublin Walking Tour

The “Georgian Dublin Outdoor Walking Tour: Henrietta Street and Beyond” consists of a walk through Georgian Dublin, courtesy of the award-winning museum 14 Henrietta Street.

The tour begins on Henrietta Street, the first Georgian street in Dublin and the template from which all other Georgian streets followed. The tour charts the fortunes of the Gardiner Estate on Dublin’s Northside, stretching from Henrietta Street to Mountjoy Square, from its beginnings as the best address in town to its decline to tenement housing. It’s a story that mirrors the fortunes of Dublin City and many of its residents.

Visitors will learn about the man who built Henrietta Street, the ‘Jewel in the Georgian Crown’, the lavish lifestyles and social lives of families who lived there, including the Molesworths from number 14, and how one man’s vision and ingenuity created the world’s first maternity hospital.

2021 marked the 300 year anniversary of Henrietta Street, with the Gardiner family purchasing the land in 1721 and the development of the street starting soon after. The building of Henrietta Street marked the beginning of the golden age of Georgian Dublin when the cityscape was transformed into the one we see today. Taking visitors to some of Dublin’s most elite addresses and grand Georgian squares, the tour will explore the architectural and social history of the city and reveal the details of the lives lived behind the elegant red brick facades.

Scheduling:
Tours on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 11.30am and 2pm.
The tour sets out from 14 Henrietta Street and ends at the top of O’Connell Street.

Operated by 14 Henrietta Street Museum. The museum tour is not included in the ticket price, but there is a discount if booking both tours together.

Contact & Pricing:
14henriettastreet.ie/whats-on/georgian-walking-tour
[email protected]
Tel: 01 524 0383
14 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1
Adults €10; concessions

St Stephens Green

Green Mile Walking Tour

The Green Mile walking tour of St Stephen’s Green is a venture by the Little Museum of Dublin. The Green Mile tour tells the story of a square which has been at the centre of Irish history for hundreds of years.

Every year 8.1 million people walk through St Stephen’s Green; the park has long served as a backdrop for public and private drama, as well as being the setting for many great love stories.

The tour begins with a short presentation at the Little Museum. Participants then embark on a 60-minute walk in the company of an expert local guide.

Scheduling:
Currently not running. New Tour run by their pop-up “Walk of Shame”.
Contact the Little Museum for more information.

Contact & Pricing:
littlemuseum.ie
[email protected]
Phone 01 661 1000
15 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
Adults €13; concessions

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Historical Walking Tours of Dublin

Historical Walking Tours of Dublin run the longest-established walking tour in the city. Historically themed tours are led by knowledgeable history graduates from Trinity College. The tours are highly rated by the Irish Times, the Sunday Times, Fodor, Frommers, etc. The standard tour covers Dublin’s development, the influence of American/French Revolutions, the Famine, the Great War/1916 Rising, the War of Independence, the Northern conflict and Ireland today.

The meeting point is the front gate of Trinity College. From there the tour visits Trinity College, Old Parliament House, Temple Bar, City Hall, Dublin Castle, Wood Quay, Christ Church Cathedral, and the Four Courts.

Also on offer is a range of specialised tours for private or group bookings: Revolutionary Dublin: 1913-23; Monks, Marauders and Merchants: A Walk through Medieval Dublin; and Dublin’s Architecture: Augustan Capital of a Gaelic Nation.

Scheduling:
May to Sept: 11am & 3pm, 7 days a week
April & Oct: 11am, 7 days a week
Nov to March: 11am, Fri to Sun only

Private or group tours with more specific themes may be available on request.
Visit website to book, or for more info.

Contact & Pricing:
historicaltours.ie
[email protected]
Tel: 087 6889412 / 087 8303523
Historical Insights Ireland Ltd, 6 Palmerston Place, Dublin 7
Adults €19; concessions

Howth Lighthouse

Howth Day Tour

Embark on a half-day excursion to Howth, a pretty seaside village on the Howth peninsula, a short way out of Dublin City. Howth is home to ancient monuments, lighthouses, 18th Century coastal defences, Howth Castle, Howth Harbour, medieval ruins, dramatic scenery and wildlife.

Scheduling:
Ticket includes a return journey to Howth, a guided walk on the cliffs of Howth, and free time to explore the village.
Operated by Big Bus Dublin, this tour can be purchased on its own, or included in their 72hr Hop-on, Hop-off tour bus ticket. Tour departs from O’Connell Street.

Contact & Pricing:
bigbustours.com/en/dublin/coastal-tour
Tel: 01 531 1711
Big Bus Tours, 13 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
Adults €38; concessions

James Joyce Walking Tours

James Joyce Centre Walking Tours

Get an insight into historic Joycean Dublin via the James Joyce Centre Walking Tours, which take in some of the sights and sounds of the city in which Joyce staged all his works.

There are two different walking tours available:

Introducing James Joyce’s Dublin – Though Joyce lived most of his life outside of Ireland, Dublin would provide the backdrop for virtually all of his work. On a stroll around the north inner city, the guide explains the inspiration behind some of Joyce’s most celebrated writing and shows just how central the streetscape of the ‘Hibernian metropolis’ is to the author’s life and art. The tour visits stops such as Joyce’s alma mater, Belvedere College; Hardwicke Street, the setting of the short story ‘The Boarding House’; the Gresham Hotel, the setting of the final and most memorable scene of the short story ‘The Dead’; and the James Joyce Statue on North Earl Street, affectionately known as the ‘Prick with the Stick’. The tour also includes a visit to the site of one of the most famous addresses in English literature, No. 7 Eccles Street, and retraces the steps of Leopold Bloom’s celebrated journey to buy a pork kidney in the fourth episode of Ulysses. This tour ends on O’Connell Street.

In the Footsteps of Leopold Bloom – This tour explores the background to Joyce’s Ulysses and to Bloom’s thoughts as he crosses the city in search of something to eat in the ‘Lestrygonians’ episode. In Bloom’s footsteps, food becomes the central issue of social, cultural and political life in Dublin in 1904. The tour starts from the James Joyce Centre and finishes at the National Museum.

A third tour option was previously offered, but is not currently available:

Dubliners – Joyce once referred to Dublin as the ‘centre of paralysis’, a city that he felt was backward and repressive in contrast to the modern capitals of Europe. Joyce’s “Dubliners” is  a short story collection that illustrates the effects of this restrictive atmosphere on the city’s population. The tour visits some of the key locations from both the collection and the author’s life, discussing Joyce’s critical portrayal of the social, religious and political landscape of his home town. The tour also gives some insight into the publication history of the collection. The walk ends at O’Connell Bridge.

Scheduling:
Introducing Joyce’s Dublin, runs every Thursday and Saturday at 11am.
Footsteps of Leopold Bloom, runs every Friday at 11am.
Each tour lasts approximately 2 hours and covers about 2 km.

Contact & Pricing:
jamesjoyce.ie/book-a-walking-tour
[email protected]
James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George’s Street, Dublin 1
Tel: 01 878 8547
Adults €20 (plus booking fee); concessions