City Walk with English Audio Guide in Dublin

Guided tours in and around Dublin

How it works

  • 1.

    Find your audio guide

    Select your Country - City - Tour
  • 2.

    Select the number of participants and choose a date

    Walk together and receive up to 60% discount.
  • 3.

    Receive a confirmation mail

    The email contains a link to download the app along with an access code. Ensure you have at least iOS 10 and Android 14 or higher installed.
  • 4.

    On the day of your walk, activate the tour

    You've got untill the next day to enjoy all the sightings and listen to the stories of the virtual audio guide, so plenty of time to have a drink, take a break or visit a museum.
More information

Walking Tour with audio guide in Dublin

Are you looking for the best walking route through the historic center of Dublin?

With a walking route and audio guide from CityAppTour, you have the perfect companion to discover and experience this fascinating city.

WHY CHOOSE AN AUDIO TOUR OF DUBLIN VIA THE CITYAPPTOUR APP?

Freedom & Flexibility: With an audio guide, you are not bound by the schedules of a group tour. You can start at any time of the day and stop whenever you want. Enjoy the places that appeal to you the most for longer. No rush or fixed schedules, but all the time to wander, taste, and experience.

Private Guide in Your Pocket: CityAppTour's audio guides are carefully curated and offer extensive information about history, architecture, and culture, rather than standard facts. The stories, anecdotes, and city legends are collected by a local guide and really bring the city to life.

Information in Your Own Language: All guides are available through our app in 7 languages: Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. So you have your private English-speaking guide in Dublin.

Affordable Alternative: An audio tour is inexpensive compared to a private guide. Go together and you'll get an extra discount. The main user starts the tour, while travel companions can listen via their own phones.

  • SOLO: €9.95

  • DUO: €15

  • GROUP (3-6): €20

Dublin in one day

Dublin is a city perfect for a walking tour. Most of the landmarks in the historic center are within walking distance of each other. Our Dutch audio tour lets you explore Dublin at your own pace, ensuring you don't miss the major attractions while discovering the hidden gems and stories of the city.

DUBLIN WILL SUPRISE YOU TIME AND TIME AGAIN!

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What are the must-visit attractions in Dublin?

  • Dublin Castle

    Dublin Castle, located in the heart of Dublin, is a historic building that served as the center of British rule in Ireland for centuries. Originally built in the 13th century, the castle functioned as a fortress, residence, and administrative hub. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a venue for official events, featuring beautiful gardens and impressive historic spaces to explore.
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral

    The cathedral was built in the 12th century. It is the largest and one of the most iconic churches in Ireland. Dedicated to the country’s patron saint, it is renowned for its Gothic architecture and historical significance. Visitors can admire stunning stained-glass windows, monuments, and a peaceful garden surrounding the cathedral.
  • Trinity College

    Trinity College is the oldest university in Ireland and one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. Founded in 1592, it is located in the heart of Dublin, surrounded by a beautiful historic campus. One of its main attractions is the Long Room in the library, which houses thousands of ancient books and the famous Book of Kells.
  • Ha'Penny Bridge

    The Ha'penny Bridge was the first permanent pedestrian bridge over the River Liffey. This elegant iron bridge got its name from the half-penny toll that was once required to cross it. Built in 1816, it was constructed using cast iron sourced from Shropshire, England.
  • National Gallery of Ireland

    Located in the heart of Dublin, the National Gallery houses an impressive collection of artworks from Ireland and beyond. Established in 1854, the museum offers free admission and features masterpieces by artists such as Caravaggio, Vermeer, and Jack B. Yeats. With rotating exhibitions, it is a museum that appeals to art enthusiasts and visitors of all ages.
  • Temple Bar

    Temple Bar is a vibrant district in the heart of Dublin, known for its cobblestone streets, lively pubs, and cultural hotspots. Rich in history, it has become the center of the city’s nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists. In addition to its famous bars and live music, Temple Bar also offers art galleries, markets, and unique boutiques, making it a diverse and dynamic destination.
  • And much more!

    These are just some of the many sights you will visit with our audio tour during a walk through the historic center of Verona.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Dublin

How much time should I set aside to explore Dublin properly?
To fully experience Dublin, we recommend dedicating at least a full day. With an audio tour, you can explore at your own pace and choose to spend more time at attractions that interest you.

How long does the city tour in Dublin usually take?
If you follow the route in one go without taking breaks, it takes about 2 to 3 hours. However, most travelers spend half a day or more, combining the tour with a meal, a drink, or visits to some of the attractions along the way.

What is the best time to visit Dublin?
The best time to visit Dublin is between May and September, when you’re most likely to enjoy sunny and dry weather. If you prefer a less touristy period, we recommend visiting in early autumn.

Can I share the tour with others in my travel group?
Yes, you can opt for a duo or group tour instead of a solo ticket. The cost per person decreases as the group size increases (up to a maximum of 6 people).

How much does an audio tour of Dublin cost?
Depending on the group size, you pay between €3.33 and €9.95 per person.

Do I need internet?
Yes, you’ll need an internet and GPS connection for our tours.

Is the tour suitable for families with children?
Absolutely! The tour includes fun stories and interesting facts that appeal to children, making it an enjoyable and educational activity for the whole family. However, keep in mind that the stories are primarily written for adults.

Is there a free tour in Dublin?
Currently, we do not offer free tours. However, our paid tours provide extensive information, stories, and tips from local guides to ensure a unique experience.

How does an audio tour with the CityAppTour app work?
After logging in, you’ll receive an introduction in the app and see a map with a route featuring all the highlights. You can choose to activate the audio manually or automatically based on your GPS location.

In which languages are the audio tours available?
Our city tours are available in seven languages: Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, allowing you to explore Dublin in your preferred language.

Where can I download the CityAppTour app?
Here: Android or iPhone.

Practical Tips and Information for a City Trip to Dublin

Staying in Dublin

Transportation

  • Dublin’s city center is compact and easy to explore on foot, but public transport is also available. The train network is well-organized and covers the entire city.
  • The Dublin tram operates on two routes that run through the city center. Tickets can be purchased from machines at every tram stop.
  • You can also opt for a day pass or multi-day pass (up to 7 days), which allows unlimited travel by train, tram, and bus.
  • If you prefer not to rely on public transport, you can always rent a car in Dublin.

Airport

  • Book your flight in advance.
  • From the airport, it takes about 30 minutes by bus to reach Dublin’s city center. Alternatively, you can take a taxi, which typically costs around €45-55.

Tasting local specialties

  • Don’t miss the chance to try local dishes like "Irish stew" (lamb and vegetable stew) and "colcannon" (mashed potatoes with cabbage). Guinness, the world-famous Irish stout brewed in Dublin since 1759, is a must during your visit.

Shopping in Dublin

  • Dublin offers a mix of shopping experiences, from major brands on Grafton Street to unique boutiques and vintage stores in Temple Bar. For traditional Irish products like Aran wool sweaters and crystal, local markets are the perfect choice.

Book your audio tour in Dublin now!