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Dublin, the lively capital of Ireland, is a city steeped in history, culture, and vibrant energy. Explore iconic landmarks like Trinity College, home to the historic Book of Kells, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Immerse yourself in Dublin’s rich brewing heritage with a visit to the Guinness Storehouse and the Old Jameson Distillery, where the city’s renowned whiskey is crafted.
Dublin City Tour – Hop on Hop Off:
One Ticket – Two Routes! Experience Dublin in your own language! Hop on board Dublin’s first multi-lingual tour and enjoy the sights of Ireland’s capital city in one of our eight languages (We’ve just added kid’s commentary too!).
Your multi-lingual ticket also entitles you to unlimited 24 hour travel on any of our Dublin City Tours, which means you have the opportunity to really explore one of Europe’s most popular short break destinations. With twenty-four stops along the avenues of Dublin’s top visitor attractions, there is no better way to see Dublin!
Enjoy this fun and friendly 90-minute tour with live guide commentary. The first tour departs at 9:15am (9:30am during winter) and runs every 8 to 20 minutes throughout the day. Discounts off admission are available on many of these attractions with the Gray Line Dublin Tour ticket.
Some places of interest along the tour route include:
- Guinness Storehouse: A fermentation plant at St James Gate Brewery, Guinness has transformed Dublin into a place where you can experience one of the world’s best known brands in a completely unexpected way. The storehouse offers savory beer from a great tasting room that provides 360 degree views of the city.
- Old Jameson Distillery: Nestled in the heart of old Dublin lays the Old Jameson Distillery with origins dating back to 1870. Today visitors are introduced to the taste and history of John Jameson’s Irish whiskey.
- Dublinia: One of the most popular visits in the city, this exhibition portrays life in medieval Dublin. Experience the history from the Anglo-Normans in 1170 to the closure of the monasteries and the Reformation circa 1540.
- Dublin Castle: Dublin Castle remains a developing architectural entity from its foundation in the 12th century up to the present day. Because of the large array of buildings on the site, the castle is similar to Trinity College and is subdivided into smaller, more accessible divisions.
- Phoenix Park: Largest enclosed park in Europe and home to the Dublin Zoo.
- The National Gallery: Home of the national collection of Irish art and works by European master painters.
- National Museum: Features an innovative exhibition style and displays artifacts from weaponry and uniforms from centuries past
Inclusions: Fully Guided Tour
Exclusions: Optional Gratuities, Food and Beverage
The Grand Wicklow – Visiting Russborough House, Glendalough & Avoca:
Our first stop from Dublin is historic Russborough House, set near Blessington lakes, with fascinating 3D museum exposition and maze and mini tour of the house, including a number of room, where you can get easily lost!
Continuing through the Wicklow mountain roads we come to the highlight of the tour- Glendalough “glen of the two lakes”, a truly spellbinding place and home to an impressive 10th century Round Tower. Enjoy a guided tour or a leisurely walk to the breathtaking lakes hidden in the valley.
The tour continues to the pretty village of Avoca, where the famous Avoca Mill is nestled in a lovely valley. There you will have time to enjoy a refreshing lunch in the beautiful surroundings! What a great way to finish the day!
Inclusions: Guided Tour of Russborough House, Transportation, Entrance Fees
Exclusions: Food and Beverages, Optional Gratuities
Full Day Cliffs of Moher Tour:
Full day tour from Dublin. See one of Ireland’s top attractions and learn the great and tragic history associated with the stunning Cliffs of Moher.Learn all about the local Flora & Fauna in the unique ecosystem at the Burren. Stop for lunch in the pretty coastal village of Doolin. Plenty of stops along the west coast for photo opportunities
Exclusion: Lunch not included in tour price.








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