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Over The Top Tours specialise in tours for people who like to mix variety and fun. These unique tours are designed to give you the opportunity to see Ireland from unusual viewpoints. The tours go...
Wicklow & Glendalough day tour departs from Dublin everyday. Tour is Failte Ireland & Dublin Tourism approved. Wicklow day trip departs city everyday 0900am returns 1700 hrs. Spectacular countryside throughout, fully guided all our Mercedes Mini coaches are airconditioned. Visit spectacular glacial lakes, waterfalls,Sally Gap,Loch Tay (Guinness lake) There is always plenty of freetime to Explore on this Glendalough tour.
The 6 Day All Ireland tour provides a full experience of Ireland with a large variety of tours and activities. The tour guide gives great commentary, informative and interesting. The bus is very...
This walking tour is led by a team of professional actors who follow in the footsteps of James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, Brendan Behan. You will hear renditions of prose, verse, drama and song from Dublin's literary hall of fame. The evening is packed with entertainment and also includes a quiz with prizes for the winners.
The Day Tour of Wicklow departs from Dublin daily taking in breathtaking scenery of the Wicklow Mountains at Glencree, The Sally Gap, Lough Tay,Glendalough, The Meeting of The Waters and Avoca
A tour of pubs featuring live traditional music, starting with Temple Bar.
Guinness' museum brings its foamy, yeasty, alcoholic joy to the world: a six dollar entrance fee includes a tour of the museum and a free beer. This six-story building contains the Guinness Brewery Hop Store, a museum and the Gravity Bar, located on the top floor.
Looking for a pale ale? Then don't come here: this bar serves only Guinness Products and is located at the top of the Guinness Storehouse.
The building facade of Trinity College is among many constructed since the foundation of the College on March 13th, 1592. The design is attributed to Theodore Jacobsen, a London-based amateur architect, with the collaboration of Henry Keene and John Sanderson.
This well-preserved 13th-century castle once served as the seat of the Irish monarchy.
A two-storied bus that travels to some of the most important historical and cultural sites in the city.