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Explore Dublin on a self-guided murder mystery tour for $21.99, lasting about 1.5 to 2 hours, starting outside Trinity College and ending at Parliament House.
Discover Dublin with an intriguing twist through the Self-Guided Murder Mystery Tour by Temple Bar, priced at $21.99 per person. With a duration of approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, this experience invites you to stroll through historic Dublin while solving a murder mystery set in 1899. The tour begins outside Trinity College, passing through the lively Temple Bar area, and concludes at the Irish Houses of Parliament. This tour is ideal for those who enjoy interactive exploration and self-paced adventures but should be mindful that it involves standing and walking for around two hours.
While the concept is engaging, some visitors find the paper-based clues less practical during Dublin’s frequent rain. A digital guide with GPS could significantly improve ease of use. The tour offers a unique way to see key landmarks at your own pace—perfect for curious travelers seeking a different perspective on Dublin’s streets.


This self-guided murder mystery tour transforms a walk around Dublin into an interactive detective investigation. Starting at the Tourist Office Dublin on College Green, the tour guides you through the historic city center, with a significant focus on notable landmarks like Trinity College. The experience is designed to last up to two hours, giving plenty of time to enjoy the city’s atmosphere while solving riddles.
The Clues Envelope contains all the information needed to piece together the 1899 murder case. As you follow the clues, you’ll see dublin’s vibrant streets, including the famous Temple Bar district, which is a lively hub filled with pubs, shops, and street performers. The tour’s start and end points are clearly designated, with the meeting point at the Tourist Office and the final stop at the Parliament House in College Green.
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The tour begins outside the Tourist Office Dublin, located at 37 College Green. From here, you are immediately immersed in the heart of Dublin, with the constant buzz of city life around. The initial 20-minute visit to Temple Bar offers a glimpse of one of Dublin’s most famous neighborhoods, instantly setting a lively tone for the mystery ahead.
The meeting point is convenient, especially with public transportation options nearby. The tour’s private group format ensures a more personalized experience, limited to only your booking group. It’s a flexible activity suited for most, but be prepared for some standing and walking during your exploration.

As you move from the starting point, the tour explores key landmarks, including Trinity College, known for its historic library and the Book of Kells. While the riddles and clues are designed to be solved at each stop, some reviews suggest that paper guides might be less practical during Dublin’s often rainy weather. A digital version would likely enhance convenience but is not currently offered.
The route passes through Temple Bar, where you’ll find colorful streets and a vibrant atmosphere. The final stop at Parliament House is a fitting conclusion to the mystery, giving you a chance to reflect on the clues while taking in Dublin’s political and historical scenery.
The core of the experience involves solving riddles and completing tasks based on the clues provided in the envelope. These are crafted to investigate the 1899 murder, encouraging participants to think critically and observe their surroundings. Since this is a self-guided experience, you control the pace and timing of your investigation.
The mystery puzzle is designed to be engaging but may require some patience, especially if weather conditions disrupt the ease of handling paper materials. The clues lead you through Dublin’s streets, making the experience not just about solving a crime but also about discovering the city’s history and landmarks.

The meeting point at the Tourist Office on College Green is easy to locate, with public transportation nearby, making access simple for most visitors. The total duration is around 90 minutes to 2 hours, during which you should expect to stand and walk quite a bit.
The activity is private, ensuring your group has exclusive access to the clues and experience. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is suitable for most participants, but those with mobility issues should note the amount of walking involved.
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One notable review highlight points out that the constant Dublin rain can make handling paper clues inconvenient. This is an important consideration, especially during wetter months, and suggests that a digital or GPS-guided version could improve the experience. Currently, the paper guide is the only option, which might limit practicality during inclement weather.
Despite this, the self-guided format offers flexibility—you can choose to pause or extend your exploration based on your interests, making it ideal for independent travelers.
While this mystery tour is a relatively affordable activity at $21.99, it does not include traditional sightseeing like museums or guided walks. Instead, it offers a more interactive and immersive way to see Dublin’s historic streets and neighborhoods.
In comparison to guided tours, this experience allows for greater personal control but requires more planning and self-motivation. It’s a good alternative for those who prefer independent exploration and enjoy solving puzzles. For a more comprehensive day, pairing this activity with other attractions such as the Guinness Storehouse or Cliffs of Moher excursions could be appealing.

This self-guided murder mystery is perfect for adventurous visitors who enjoy puzzle-solving and historic city strolls. It suits those looking for a low-cost activity with flexible timing. However, travelers should be prepared for weather challenges and walking through the city.
It’s especially fitting for independent explorers who want to combine sightseeing with a fun, interactive challenge. If you appreciate learning about Dublin’s landmarks while engaging in a mystery adventure, this tour provides a unique perspective.
The Dublin Self-Guided Murder Mystery Tour offers a cost-effective, engaging way to explore the city’s historic streets at your own pace. Its biggest strengths are the self-guided format, allowing you to control your schedule, and the notable landmarks along the route like Trinity College and Parliament House.
Despite some practical limitations—notably the reliance on paper clues in Dublin’s often rainy weather—the experience remains a creative approach to sightseeing. It’s ideal for independent travelers who enjoy puzzles and want to see Dublin from a different angle. Overall, it’s a fun, affordable activity that brings history and mystery together in a memorable way.
“This was a unique way to discover different parts of Dublin, but it could be better. It rains constantly in Dublin, making the paper guide impracti…”
How much does the Dublin Self-Guided Murder Mystery Tour cost?
It costs $21.99 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Tourist Office Dublin on College Green and ends at Parliament House in College Green.
Is this a guided or self-guided experience?
It is a self-guided tour, allowing you to explore at your own pace.
What landmarks will I see during the tour?
You will see Trinity College, Temple Bar, and Irish Houses of Parliament.
Are there any weather considerations?
Yes, Dublin often experiences constant rain, which can make handling paper clues inconvenient.
Is the tour accessible for most people?
It is suitable for most travelers, but involves standing and walking for about two hours.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is provided by Solve A Mystery.
Is there an option for a digital guide?
Currently, the tour only offers a paper guide, though a digital version is not available.
Would you recommend this tour?
Yes, especially for puzzle lovers and those seeking a personalized Dublin experience, keeping in mind weather considerations.