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Looking for an unparalleled way to spend your vacation at Dublin, Ireland? Try indulging in one of these guided walking tours. Experience a higher level of relaxation and personal satisfaction as you walk your way along Dublin’s beauty and splendor. These tours unravel Dublin’s history as you pass along foremost heritage sites.
The 19th century marked an intense struggle for Ireland’s republic state. The Easter Rising is a significant component of this historical endeavor. Relive the 1916 Rebellion as you join the 2 hours historical walking tour accompanied by relevant discussions of the past. Meet with everyone at the International Bar at Wicklow Street, Dublin 2 to start off your journey. This is an ideal option for you if you find yourself in Dublin from March to October – the operating months of the tour.
Let the proud history graduates of Trinity College amuse you with a historical walking tour around Dublin. The tour will take the walkers to past-related spots in Dublin while giving them load of information about Dublin’s history. This tour is actually referred to as a “seminar on the street” because of the bits of data fed to walkers. Tour begins at the Trinity College Front Gate and heads on to Trinity College, Old Parliament House, Temple Bar, City Hall, Dublin Castle, Wood Quay, Christ Church Cathedral and Four Courts. The two hour tour will definitely pay off.
For a legendary and mythical walk, join the Zozimus Ghostly Walking Tour. This is a new walking attraction in Dublin and is recommended for those tourists endowed with great deal of courage. The tour guide is nonetheless the eerie and blind entertainment character in Dublin, Zozimus. The tour encompasses quite a number of spots known for their famed scenes of murder, escape and imaginary happenings. The ghost tour sets out from the Pedestrian Gates of Dublin Castle along Dame Street then continues to the Christ Church Cathedral. Mythical characters will be present to keep the guests amused – or frightened perhaps.
For a profound appreciation of Dublin’s literary and architectural heritage, you can count yourself in to Dublin’s Footstep Walking Tours. This is a 2-hour walking journey that starts at Bewleys Café on Grafton Street. This is an ideal tour to join if you fancy building structures and their corresponding historical relevance.
Once in Dublin, you will find more options for walking adventures. These few suggestions here are some of the well-loved tours and you are more than welcome to join them.
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