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Discover Dublin's key sights and lesser-known spots on this small group walking tour led by a friendly guide, blending history, stories, and music for an engaging experience.
If you’re exploring Dublin and want a well-paced, intimate introduction to the city, the Small Group Dublin Walking Tour by Damian Dublin Tours offers exactly that. Priced at $46.10 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this tour is limited to a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring a cozy, personalized experience. The tour begins at the Luke Kelly Statue, a tribute to the famed Dublin folk musician, and winds through various iconic landmarks, parks, historic sites, and vibrant neighborhoods. The guide’s storytelling, combined with musical interludes, creates a lively and memorable way to see Dublin’s highlights while uncovering some hidden stories.
This tour receives a perfect 5.0 rating from 92 reviews and is recommended by 99% of participants. It’s most suitable for visitors who prefer a manageable pace, want to discover lesser-known sites alongside famous landmarks, and enjoy engaging guides who share stories in a friendly manner. The $46.10 price point, which many book 74 days in advance, makes it an appealing option for those wanting quality at a reasonable cost. While the tour is accessible and suitable for most travelers, wearing comfortable shoes for cobblestone streets and an interest in local history and architecture enhance the experience.


The tour begins at the Luke Kelly Statue, located between a H&M store and St. Stephen’s Green shopping centre. This spot is easy to find and sets the tone for a lively exploration of Dublin. The opening moments include brief introductions and an outline of the tour, providing clarity and comfort for all participants. Starting at this well-known statue connects the experience to Dublin’s musical heritage, which is woven throughout the tour.
The focus on local heritage and accessible meeting points ensures a smooth start for groups arriving from different parts of the city. The tour concludes at Dublin Castle, allowing for easy access to other city attractions or further exploration.
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The itinerary offers a mix of major sights and lesser-known spots that enrich the typical Dublin experience. The St. Stephen’s Green stop highlights a historic park where visitors can appreciate Georgian-era architecture and the city’s green heart. Passing Grafton Street, the bustling shopping district, offers a glimpse into Dublin’s lively street life.
Moving along Kildare Street, the tour passes Leinster House, the seat of the Irish parliament, and the former home of Bram Stoker, author of Dracula. The guide shares insights into the building’s connections to the White House and Irish political history. Outside St Anne’s Church, the story of Bram Stoker’s wedding brings a literary flair to the tour.
A visit to the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre showcases Dublin’s elegant architecture and vibrant shopping scene. The guide points out its role as a hub for upscale boutiques and cafes, making it a highlight for those interested in Dublin’s design and culture.
Crossing O’Connell Bridge, the group views the statue of Daniel O’Connell and learns about the 1916 Easter Rising. The story of Dublin’s most pivotal rebellion is woven into the walk, grounded by sights like the River Liffey and its historic trade routes.
Trinity College stands out as an iconic university, where the group observes its original architecture and learns about famous alumni. The nearby House of Lords building adds to the sense of Dublin’s governmental history.
The vibrant Temple Bar neighborhood offers lively streets, live music, and energetic pubs, perfect for capturing Dublin’s famous nightlife atmosphere. Walking across the Ha’penny Bridge, a symbol of Dublin, adds a picturesque touch to the tour.
The journey continues past Christ Church Cathedral, with stories about Ireland’s Catholic history and Handel’s Messiah. The Dublin Castle gardens provide a scenic end to the walk, where the origins of Dublin and its landscape are discussed in detail.
The guide, Damian, combines historical narration with musical interludes, which many reviews praise as a highlight. His friendly personality and deep knowledge make the tour engaging and accessible for visitors of all ages. The music chosen complements the sights, making the experience lively and memorable.
Reviews note Damian’s adaptability, such as considering hip problems and personalizing the pace. The tour’s easy-to-navigate route means there’s plenty of time for questions, photos, and personal touches. This approach turns a standard city walk into a truly immersive experience.
The small group size encourages interaction and makes it possible to ask questions freely. The informality, combined with rich storytelling, ensures visitors feel comfortable and involved throughout.

This Dublin walking tour departs from the Luke Kelly Statue at 31 King St S and ends at Dublin Castle, both central and accessible locations. The tour features near public transportation, making it easy to join from different parts of the city.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes because of cobblestone streets and walking. The tour is suitable for most travelers, as it is designed to be engaging without being physically demanding. Service animals are permitted, and most travelers can participate easily.
Booking is recommended 74 days in advance on average, reflecting its popularity. The straightforward free cancellation policy offers flexibility for changing plans.

This tour acts as an excellent introduction to Dublin, especially for first-time visitors. It provides a rundown of key landmarks, historical sites, and local stories in just two hours. The combination of narration and music makes learning about Dublin enjoyable and far from dry.
Most reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and personalized experience as great strengths. The small group setting ensures a friendly atmosphere, perfect for those who prefer a more relaxed pace and personal interaction.
While the tour is a walking experience, it’s well-suited for those with average mobility and a curiosity to see both well-known sights and hidden corners of Dublin.

Practical, friendly, and richly informative, this small group walking tour delivers a solid introduction to Dublin’s many layers. Its affordable price combined with expert storytelling and musical interludes makes it stand out among city tours.
Most fare well with the easy meeting point, engaging guide, and thoughtfully curated route. The limitation of 10 participants ensures a personal experience, ideal for travelers who prefer a more relaxed, storytelling-driven exploration.
This tour is well-suited for first-time visitors and those eager for a lively, informative walk through Dublin’s historical and cultural highlights. If you seek a friendly guide who shares stories with warmth and music, this experience ticks all those boxes.
“Easy to find start of the tour, music complimented the tour and was tailored to the people doing it. Family of four with two children 11 and 13 and…”

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed to be engaging for a wide age range, with the guide considering individual needs.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking along cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces. The route is manageable for most.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
Is the tour accessible by public transportation?
Yes, the starting point near King St S is accessible via public transit, making it convenient for travelers staying centrally.
How long in advance should I book?
Most bookings occur about 74 days ahead, reflecting high demand and allowing for secure spots in this small group experience.