Budapest Self-Guided Danube Discovery Walk

Dublin 2, HU

Included

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    Self-guided walking tour (app)

Excluded

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    No in-person guides: explore independently with our digital tour app.
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    Private transportation
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    Tickets and fees from museums and tourist attractions.

Meeting Point

Meet at the main entrance gate of Trinity College Dublin, located at College Green, facing the Bank of Ireland building. Visitors are encouraged to personalize their experience by choosing their own starting point and the order in which they wish to explore.

Meeting point

College Green, Dublin 2 , Ireland

End point

End Point

Meet at the main entrance gate of Trinity College Dublin, located at College Green, facing the Bank of Ireland building. Visitors are encouraged to personalize their experience by choosing their own starting point and the order in which they wish to explore.

Meeting point

College Green, Dublin 2 , Ireland

End point

What to expect

1

Trinity College Dublin

Ireland's oldest university, founded in 1592, Trinity College is a haven of scholarly pursuit and architectural beauty. Its main attraction is the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript from the 9th century, housed in the magnificent Old Library. The college's cobbled squares, historic buildings, and famous alumni (including Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett) make it a must-visit destination.

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Marsh's Library

Adjacent to St. Patrick's Cathedral, Marsh's Library is Ireland's first public library, opened in 1707. Its dark oak bookcases house over 25,000 rare and fascinating books, with many first editions. The library's atmosphere, complete with reading cages to prevent book theft, transports visitors back in time.

3

National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology

This museum houses an impressive collection of Irish artifacts, from prehistoric times to the Viking age. Highlights include the Tara Brooch, the Ardagh Chalice, and well-preserved bog bodies. The building itself, with its grand rotunda, is a Victorian architectural gem.

Duration 60 minutes
4

Grafton Street

Dublin's premier shopping street, Grafton Street is a bustling pedestrian thoroughfare filled with high-end shops, cafes, and street performers. It's known for its vibrant atmosphere and is home to the iconic Bewley's Oriental Cafe. The street comes alive with music and entertainment, especially during the holiday season.

Duration 60 minutes
5

Powerscourt Townhouse Centre

This elegant shopping center is housed in a beautiful Georgian townhouse built in 1774. Its grand staircases, intricate plasterwork, and crystal chandeliers offer a glimpse into Dublin's aristocratic past. Today, it's home to unique boutiques, cafes, and antique dealers.

Duration 30 minutes
6
St Stephens Green

This Victorian public park in the heart of Dublin offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Its 22 acres feature manicured flowerbeds, tree-lined walks, and a picturesque lake. The park is steeped in history, with monuments to notable Irish figures throughout.

Duration 30 minutes
7
Iveagh Gardens

Often called Dublin's "Secret Garden," Iveagh Gardens is a beautifully maintained public park hidden behind buildings near St. Stephen's Green. It features a unique sunken lawn, elaborate fountains, and a yew maze. The gardens offer a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle.

Duration 30 minutes
8

National Gallery of Ireland

Home to Ireland's national collection of Irish and European art, this gallery houses works spanning the 14th to the 20th century. Highlights include paintings by Caravaggio, Vermeer, and a renowned collection of Irish artists. The gallery's recent renovation has created bright, modern spaces to showcase its impressive collection.

Duration 60 minutes
9
Merrion Square

This elegant Georgian square is surrounded by some of Dublin's best-preserved 18th-century houses. Once home to famous residents like Oscar Wilde and W.B. Yeats, it now houses government buildings and cultural institutions. The central park features sculptures, including a playful statue of Oscar Wilde.

Duration 30 minutes
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Government Buildings

This impressive Edwardian complex houses key government departments and the Irish parliament. Built between 1904 and 1922, it was originally intended as a college of science. Its grand architecture and historical significance make it a notable landmark in Dublin's cityscape.

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Saint Patrick's Cathedral

Founded in 1191, St. Patrick's is the largest cathedral in Ireland and the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Its Gothic architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and connection to figures like Jonathan Swift (who is buried here) make it a must-visit site. The cathedral also boasts a rich musical tradition with its renowned choir.

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Chester Beatty

Often described as one of the best museums in Ireland, the Chester Beatty Library houses the collections of mining magnate Sir Alfred Chester Beatty. Its exhibits include rare books, ancient manuscripts, and art from Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. The rooftop garden offers panoramic views of Dublin Castle and the city.

Duration 30 minutes
13
Dublin Castle

For over 700 years, Dublin Castle was the seat of British rule in Ireland. Today, it serves as a major government complex and tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the State Apartments, medieval undercroft, and beautiful gardens. The castle's rich history is evident in its diverse architectural styles.

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Temple Bar

Known as Dublin's cultural quarter, Temple Bar is a lively neighborhood filled with cobbled streets, colorful pubs, and artistic venues. By day, it's home to galleries, vintage shops, and cultural centers; by night, it transforms into the heart of Dublin's nightlife. Despite its touristy reputation, it remains a vibrant part of Dublin's character

Duration 60 minutes
15

Ha'penny Bridge

This iconic pedestrian bridge over the River Liffey has been a Dublin landmark since 1816. Named for the halfpenny toll once charged to cross it, the white-painted cast iron bridge offers picturesque views of the river and city. It's a popular spot for photos and a symbol of Dublin's charm.

Duration 30 minutes
16

O'Connell Street

O'Connell Street is Dublin's main thoroughfare, rich in history and lined with important buildings and monuments. The street's focal point is the Spire, a 120-meter stainless steel monument erected in 2003. This modern landmark contrasts with the street's historic character, symbolizing Dublin's blend of old and new.

Duration 30 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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What our experts say

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    Start at Trinity College for a great overview.
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    Visit the Temple Bar Food Market for local bites.
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    Take a break at St. Stephen's Green.
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    Don't miss the stunning architecture of Christ Church.
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    Explore the vibrant Grafton Street for shopping.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Embark on a journey through Dublin's rich history and vibrant culture with a self-guided Celtic Discovery of Dublin's Hidden Lore. This immersive experience allows you to explore the iconic landmarks and hidden gems of the city at your own pace, providing a deeper understanding of Ireland's past and present.

What to expect?

During this self-guided tour, you can expect to visit renowned sites such as Trinity College, home to the ancient Book of Kells, and the GPO Witness History Museum, offering insights into Ireland's struggle for independence. Explore the charming Temple Bar neighborhood and indulge in local flavors at the Temple Bar Food Market. Admire masterpieces at the National Gallery of Ireland and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, and marvel at the stunning architecture of St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Who is this for?

This self-guided tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy immersing themselves in history, culture, and local cuisine. Whether you are a solo adventurer, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a family looking for a fun and educational experience, this tour caters to all who appreciate the beauty and heritage of Dublin.

Why book this?

Embarking on a self-guided Celtic Discovery of Dublin's Hidden Lore offers a unique opportunity to explore the city in a personalized and flexible manner. By using the tour app, you can delve into Ireland's fascinating past, discover hidden gems, and enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Dublin and create unforgettable memories along the way.

Good to know

As you embark on this self-guided tour, keep in mind that tickets and fees for museums and tourist attractions are not included. Private transportation is also not provided, allowing you the freedom to navigate the city on foot and truly absorb the sights and sounds of Dublin. Be sure to meet at the main entrance of Trinity College Dublin to begin your journey, marked by a prominent wrought-iron gate facing the Bank of Ireland building.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the self-guided Celtic Discovery of Dublin's Hidden Lore have praised the tour for its immersive and informative nature. Visitors have appreciated the flexibility of exploring Dublin at their own pace and the opportunity to uncover the city's hidden gems. Many have found the tour to be a memorable and enriching experience, providing a deeper understanding of Dublin's history and culture.

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