Experience the charm and history of Dublin on a private walking tour. Discover hidden gems, learn about the city’s culture and history, and indulge in local cuisine.
Experience the charm and history of Dublin on a private walking tour. Discover hidden gems, learn about the city’s culture and history, and indulge in local cuisine.
- Dublin Castle - Dublin Castle, once the center of British rule and administration in Ireland, has roots dating back to medieval times, with its first stone laid in 1204. Explore the remarkable history of one of Dublin’s most significant landmarks. Enjoy an external tour of the castle grounds.
- College Green - College Green is a magnificent…
- Dublin Castle - Dublin Castle, once the center of British rule and administration in Ireland, has roots dating back to medieval times, with its first stone laid in 1204. Explore the remarkable history of one of Dublin’s most significant landmarks. Enjoy an external tour of the castle grounds.
- College Green - College Green is a magnificent three-sided plaza in the heart of Dublin City. On its northern side is the Bank of Ireland building, a stunning architectural gem that was originally Ireland’s Parliament House. To the east stands Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s oldest university, known for its academic excellence and beautiful campus. The southern side of College Green features various monuments dedicated to Irish history, along with some of Dublin’s splendid Georgian and Victorian architecture.
- Trinity College Dublin - Established in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest university, boasting a beautiful campus rich in history and architecture. Stroll through the grounds of this magnificent college, which Forbes Magazine has recognized as one of the most beautiful to visit worldwide.
- Molly Malone Statue - Inspired by Dublin’s unofficial anthem, Molly Malone is a beloved character among Dubliners and the Irish. Since its installation, the statue has become the most visited and photographed in all of Dublin.
- Powerscourt Townhouse Centre - Originally built in the 18th century as the city residence for the affluent Richard Wingfield, the 2nd Viscount Powerscourt, and his wife, Lady Elizabeth, the Powerscourt Townhouse served as a social hub for Dublin’s elite, hosting lavish parties and events. Now a magnificent hidden gem in the city center, it is often overlooked by visitors to Dublin.
- Temple Bar - While the Temple Bar Pub is a famous landmark, Temple Bar itself spans about 28 acres. It is a vibrant and colorful cultural destination, especially for enthusiastic revelers. Temple Bar is a delightful maze of eateries and pubs showcasing Irish traditional music. It is full of charming side streets, alleys, and lanes rich in Irish history and stories.
- Ha’penny Bridge - Stand on Dublin’s oldest footbridge and enjoy the views looking east and west across the city. This iconic bridge connects the south and north of the city, or vice versa, depending on your perspective. Known as one of the oldest wrought iron bridges in the world, it is steeped in over 200 years of history and is one of Dublin’s most cherished landmarks.
- Dubh Linn Gardens - Nestled in the heart of Dublin, this picturesque garden is a hidden gem often missed by visitors. With its own unique history, discover the secrets and stories behind this beautiful green space adorned with unique brickwork and Celtic patterns.
- St Stephen’s Green - St Stephen’s Green Park is a beautiful oasis located in the heart of Dublin City. Spanning approximately 22 acres, the park features lush gardens, flower beds, lakes, and a variety of wildlife and exotic plants. With a mix of winding paths and walkways, the park hosts numerous sculptures and monuments that reflect the rich and diverse history of Dublin and Ireland.
- Edward Delaney’s Famine Memorial - The Dublin Famine Memorial is a poignant tribute to over one million victims of the Great Irish Famine of 1845. It features haunting sculptures of emaciated figures, symbolizing the suffering endured during this tragic period. The memorial serves as a reminder of the millions affected by starvation and displacement, contributing to the formation of one of the largest Irish diaspora populations in the world.
- Wall of Fame - Dublin’s Music Wall of Fame is a vibrant tribute to the legendary Irish bands and singers who have made significant contributions to both Irish and global music. This iconic landmark celebrates Ireland’s rich musical heritage, showcasing the talents of many of its most renowned artists.
- Theobald Wolfe Tone Statue - The Theobald Wolfe Tone statue commemorates one of Ireland’s most influential figures, known for his role in the quest for greater autonomy and independence from British rule. Regarded as the father of Irish nationalism, Tone played a significant role in the 1798 rebellion. This monument honors his legacy and contributions to Irish history.
- Monument to Oscar Wilde - The Monument to Oscar Wilde, located in Merrion Square Park, celebrates the life of the renowned playwright and poet. This striking statue captures Oscar Wilde’s flamboyant spirit, depicting him reclining on a large quartz boulder, adorned with vibrant colors and intricate details. The monument serves as a tribute to Wilde’s wit, literary genius, and his profound impact on world literature and culture.
- Leinster House - Leinster House, originally constructed in the 18th century as a ducal residence, has served as the seat of the Irish Parliament since 1922. This neoclassical building is notable for its grand architecture and rich history, including its transformation from a private home to a public institution. The surrounding gardens and impressive architecture reflect the evolution of Irish governance and the nation’s journey towards independence.

- WhatsApp Support: Contact with your guide for the duration of your stay in Dublin & Ireland.
- Choose to meet at your Hotel (See list) or at the designated meeting point (Molly Malone Statue)
- A Private Guided Walking Tour Exclusive only to you and yours.
- Receive a digital list of local picks for the best cafes, restaurants, pubs & Irish music…
- WhatsApp Support: Contact with your guide for the duration of your stay in Dublin & Ireland.
- Choose to meet at your Hotel (See list) or at the designated meeting point (Molly Malone Statue)
- A Private Guided Walking Tour Exclusive only to you and yours.
- Receive a digital list of local picks for the best cafes, restaurants, pubs & Irish music venues.
- Your Guide is a fully Qualified Professional Accredited Fáilte Ireland Licensed Tour Guide.
Discover the essence of Dublin on a Private Guided Walking Tour, where each step is infused with rich history, ancient heritage, and vibrant culture. Accompanied by a local Irish guide, explore the remarkable sights, highlights, and hidden treasures of Dublin as the tour winds through the city’s streets, lanes, and quarters. The tour includes stops at…
Discover the essence of Dublin on a Private Guided Walking Tour, where each step is infused with rich history, ancient heritage, and vibrant culture. Accompanied by a local Irish guide, explore the remarkable sights, highlights, and hidden treasures of Dublin as the tour winds through the city’s streets, lanes, and quarters. The tour includes stops at several iconic locations, such as the historic Dublin Castle, the stunning Parliament House, the cherished Molly Malone Statue, the cobblestone streets of Temple Bar, the renowned Ha’penny Bridge, the charming Dubh Linn Gardens, and much more. The guide offers unique insights and captivating stories about the people, places, and characters that have shaped Dublin and Ireland into their current form.
• Enjoy a private tour for a personalized experience with a local Irish guide.
• Meet at your hotel or a central meeting point.
• Options available for tea/coffee, photo, and restroom breaks.
• Choose between a morning or afternoon tour.
- Not recommended for babies or children under the age of 12 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.