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Discover Dublin's top sites on this private 2-3 hour walking tour, led by expert guides who share stories, history, and tips on food, pubs, and culture.
Exploring Dublin becomes truly enriching with this Private Walking Tour in Dublin, priced at $86.43 per person. Led by Francesca D’Angelo, the tour offers a rundown of the city’s most iconic landmarks in just 2 to 3 hours. Given the highly positive reviews, with a perfect 5.0 rating from 12 reviews, this tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides, engaging storytelling, and tailored experience. It suits those who appreciate in-depth cultural insights and want an authentic look at Dublin’s history, architecture, and vibrant modern scene.
While the tour covers numerous highlights, it is designed for walkers comfortable with moderate pacing. The tour’s private nature ensures a personalized experience, making it ideal for visitors seeking customized attention. The tour starts at Trinity College and ends at the Molly Malone Statue, with many stops along the way to explore Dublin’s past and present.

The tour begins at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s most renowned university founded in 1592. With over 20,000 staff and students, it functions as a city within the city. The guide highlights famous alumni such as Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, and Jonathan Swift. Visitors get a vivid sense of Dublin’s educational heritage, though the admission ticket to the college is not included in the tour price.
Standing in the heart of Dublin, Trinity College is a key spot to understand the city’s academic and cultural significance. The guide shares stories about the university’s history and its role in shaping Dublin’s identity.
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Next, the tour moves to the GPO Museum, housed in an elegant Georgian building that symbolizes Ireland’s fight for independence. The 1916 Easter Rising took place here when Irish Volunteers seized the building on Easter Monday. Bullet marks on the front pillars still visible serve as poignant reminders of this pivotal event.
This stop offers a glimpse into Dublin’s revolutionary past. The 15-minute visit allows enough time to appreciate the building’s architecture and the significance of the Easter Rising in Ireland’s history.

Standing tall at 120 meters, the Spire of Dublin, officially called The Monument of Light, is the city’s tallest modern art monument. Built to celebrate the new millennium, it’s a striking feature dominating the skyline. The 5-minute stop provides an opportunity to photograph this impressive structure, which is free to view.
This modern monument symbolizes Dublin’s forward-looking spirit, contrasting the historic landmarks visited earlier.

The Ha’penny Bridge, officially the Liffey Bridge, dates back to 1816. It was Dublin’s first pedestrian bridge, originally costing only half a penny to cross—hence the nickname. The short 5-minute walk across this iconic structure offers scenic views of the River Liffey and the city’s historic core.
Visitors often find this bridge a charming photo spot, with its distinctive cast-iron design and lively surroundings.

The Temple Bar area shines as Dublin’s most famous cultural and nightlife district. During the 15-minute segment, the guide explores this lively neighborhood with its hidden secrets and vibrant atmosphere. This area hosts many pubs where traditional Irish music is played nightly, along with restaurants serving classic Irish dishes.
This part of the tour provides a lively contrast to more historic sites, giving insight into Dublin’s modern social scene and local culinary options.
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At the Wood Quay Amphitheatre, visitors learn about Dublin’s Viking origins, dating back to 841 AD. Archaeologists uncovered the biggest Viking settlements outside Scandinavia during city developments, such as the new City Hall. This stop highlights Dublin’s long-standing importance as a trading and marauding hub.
The 15-minute visit offers a fascinating glimpse into Dublin’s early history, with archaeological insights enriching the walk.
Located in the medieval district, Christ Church Cathedral has served as a welcoming site for nearly 1,000 years. Originally a Viking church, it features hidden treasures like Strongbow’s tomb and a copy of the Magna Carta. Admission is not included in the tour, but the architecture and history make it a compelling stop.
The cathedral’s mix of medieval architecture and historical artifacts brings Dublin’s Viking and medieval eras vividly to life.

In the Liberties, St. Patrick’s Cathedral stands as Ireland’s largest Gothic structure, completed between 1225 and 1270. It’s the site where St. Patrick is believed to have baptized the Irish Gaelic population. The cathedral also houses Jonathan Swift’s tomb and many treasures.
A 15-minute visit here offers a deep connection to Ireland’s Christian history and the iconic figure of St. Patrick.
Dublin Castle served as the seat of the Viceroy, representing the English crown, for over 700 years. Today, the Record Tower remains from the original medieval castle, with the rest of the architecture dating to the 18th century. The 20-minute stop allows visitors to admire the state apartments and learn about Dublin’s political history.
This site encapsulates Dublin’s complex relationship with its colonial past and present governmental functions.
The George’s Street Arcade is Dublin’s oldest shopping arcade, showcasing Victorian architecture. Since opening nearly 140 years ago, it remains a lively hub for shops and stalls. During the 5-minute walk, visitors can enjoy browsing for unique souvenirs or just soaking in the historic atmosphere.
This spot reflects Dublin’s creative spirit and blends shopping with architectural beauty.
The tour concludes at the Molly Malone Statue, unveiled in 1988 to celebrate Dublin’s first millennium. The statue depicts the city’s famous fishmonger girl, immortalized in the song “Molly Malone”, considered Dublin’s unofficial anthem. The 5-minute stop is perfect for photos and learning the lore behind this beloved character.
Though her real existence remains uncertain, the statue is a symbol of Dublin’s storytelling tradition and local identity.
This private tour departs from Trinity College Dublin at College Green and concludes in front of the Molly Malone Statue on Suffolk Street. The mobile ticket makes access easy, and the group size is limited to ensure personalized attention. The tour is suitable for most travelers and accessible via public transportation.
As a private experience, it can be tailored to your interests, with the guide accommodating specific requests during the walk. The booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
This tour offers a well-rounded view of Dublin’s history, culture, and modern life. The knowledgeable guide ensures you gain insights into significant sites like Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The inclusion of local food and pub tips in the lively Temple Bar adds a taste of Dublin’s contemporary scene.
The 2-3 hour duration strikes a good balance, making it manageable for most schedules without feeling rushed. The private format guarantees a customized, intimate experience, praised highly in reviews for guide expertise and friendly approach.
If you’re interested in history, architecture, and Irish culture, this tour fits perfectly. It’s especially suitable for those who prefer a personalized experience and want to avoid large group tours. Food lovers and nightlife enthusiasts will appreciate the recommendations for authentic Irish pubs and restaurants.
While the tour covers many must-see sites, it doesn’t include entry fees, so plan for some additional costs if visiting places like Trinity College or Christ Church Cathedral.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and interests.
What is included in the tour price?
The guided walking experience is included; admission tickets to sites like Trinity College or Christ Church Cathedral are not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Trinity College Dublin on College Green and finishes in front of the Molly Malone Statue on Suffolk Street.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate; the tour is accessible via public transportation and suitable for those comfortable with walking.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, as a private tour, the guide can tailor the experience based on your interests or specific requests.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially for walking and exploring outdoor sites.
Are food and drinks included?
No, but the guide provides tips on best restaurants and pubs to enjoy traditional Irish food and music.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start time.
Is there an age limit for participants?
Most travelers can join; no specific age restrictions are noted.
Are pets allowed?
Service animals are permitted, but pets are not explicitly mentioned.
This Private Walking Tour in Dublin offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and local flavor, led by a knowledgeable guide committed to providing a personalized experience. Perfect for those seeking an insightful, flexible introduction to Ireland’s capital, it combines must-see landmarks with authentic Dublin moments—ideal for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and food lovers alike.