Doing a city tour by bicycle is a bit like a walking tour, but you get to see a whole lot more in the same amount of time. This tour is professionally led by a cyclist and qualified tour guide who was born and bred and lives in Dublin, so you get a local perspective of not just some famous highlights, but some lesser known hidden gems too! You can choose to hear live audio commentary on the move through a really neat custom designed App, and your guide can also provide you with a unique video route map, complete with captioned photos, video clips and music, sent to you after the tour via a secure personalised link as souvenir to share with friends and family and for memories to cherish!
Rebuilt in 1875 on the foundation of the original bridge that was built in 1755. See the sites and hear the stories of the original custom house, the hotel connected with a famous rock band, the meeting point of two rivers from which Dublin gets its name, and lots more.
Marvel at the juxtaposition of 18th and 12th century architecture where remnants of early Norman rule remain, at the confluence of over 700 years of Irish history!
e oasis with a rich heritage that will take your breath away. See the circular garden that was one the "dark pool" which gives Dublin its name. Stroll by the Garda Memorial, David & Goliath Statue, Special Olympics tribute and see and hear about the Chester Beatty Museum and Library.
Envisage the mediaeval city walls in metal plates and in real life; stand at the birthplace of Jonathan Swift; discover the mis-translated street and hear the story of the suffragettes, arrested for throwing stones at windows
En route, pass the birthplace of Jonathan Swift and the still intact Norman walls.
stop by the famous Teelings Distillery and hear the incredible story of the great whiskey fire of Dublin in the 19th century
Learn how it got its name and see the nineteenth and twentieth century architecture that characterises the area, and discover the intrinsic link with the Guinness business.
Stop off by it and its beautiful gardens, overlooking the city of Dublin. Continue along a traffic free path and stop off at Dublin's oldest cemetery.
Stand outside the entrance, once the site of public executions. Hear some of the stories of the troubling past of this now famous museum.
ilt in remembrance of this who let their lives in the First World War. Continue pedalling along the safe and picturesque purpose built cycle way along the River Liffey to the historic village of Chapelizod.
Pedal along dedicated cycle paths and enjoy the natural scenery and the company of some wild deer with a bit of luck!
Look and find out about Collins Barracks, the National Decorative arts and Military Museum, and view the Guinness Brewery across the River Liffey.
If you are staying within 1km of the designated meet location, you can be met there are we will walk to the start point of the tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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