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DoDublin

Henry Street 11
Dublin 1
D
Ireland

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Want to see #Dublin like a local, get right into the heart of the Irish capital, and not miss any of its cool hidden spots or amazing history? Then you've got to hop on a DoDublin tour! They've been showing visitors the ropes since 1988, so they really know their stuff. It's definitely the best way to see the city. Get ready for top-notch tours stopping at famous places like the Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery Bow St, and loads more. And it's not just some boring old bus ride where you fall asleep; you get to listen to live commentary (often from proper Dublin characters full of brilliant stories and a bit of cheekiness!), hear it in different languages if English isn't your main gig, enjoy free walking tours to get into all the little nooks and crannies, and even dive into the city's great history at the Little Museum of Dublin (often with free entry included with your bus ticket). Get ready to find out the secrets of Dublin with every step. Seriously, let DoDublin spark your curiosity and leave you with brilliant memories you won't forget!

Why DoDublin? 'Cause It's More Than Just a Bus!

The whole idea of a "free walking tour" (which DoDublin often throws in with their hop-on-hop-off bus tickets—nice one!) and their main bus tours is to give you a proper, fun way to really connect with Dublin. While the main bus tour follows a set route past all the big sights, that "free" walking tour often works on a "tip what you think it's worth" basis. That means the guides are super keen to give you a really lively and interesting time—they've got to earn their crust, after all! This usually means a more energetic and personal tour, with guides sharing their real love for Dublin, not just some boring, memorised script. DoDublin, being the original Dublin sightseeing tour company, prides itself on being part of what makes Dublin such a great city to visit.

Dublin's Story: From Vikings to Guinness, All From a Comfy Green Bus!

The trip DoDublin takes you on really mixes together the big, important bits of Irish history with the smaller, more personal stories of the city's streets and its people. Dublin's past is a massive, colourful mix. It started as a Viking camp called 'Dubh Linn', then grew into a medieval stronghold, and then had all those often tricky centuries under British rule. Plus, it's been home to some of the world's most famous writers, and then there's its journey to becoming the lively capital of an independent Ireland. A bus tour, especially a hop-on-hop-off one like DoDublin's, is probably the best way to get your head around all these layers of history. It feels like every corner tells stories ("every corner whispers tales") and every old building seems to hold a memory.

Hop On, Hop Off: See Dublin Your Way

The meeting point for many tours, or at least a key stop to jump on, is often around O'Connell Street, maybe near that famous Spire. From there, the DoDublin bus (usually bright green, so you can't miss that either—unless you're not looking!) takes you on a brilliant loop around the city. The best thing about hop-on-hop-off is that you can jump off whenever something looks interesting. Fancy a proper look at Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university? Hop off! Want to find out all the secrets of the black stuff at the Guinness Storehouse? Hop off! Feeling the pull of history at Dublin Castle? You guessed it—hop off! The buses come along regularly (usually every 20-30 minutes), so you won't be left waiting around for ages like a lemon.

What'll You See? All the Famous Bits

The Southside of Dublin, which lots of tours focus on, is often seen as the historic and cultural centre. Your DoDublin tour will probably take you past Trinity College—just imagine all the famous writers who studied there! You'll likely trundle through Temple Bar—famous now for its lively pubs and music, but it's got its own interesting history too. The guides will point out cool building bits and share stories that go beyond just the usual touristy image. Dublin Castle is a massive one—the old HQ of British power for hundreds of years, packed with dramatic stories of takeovers, toughness, and rebellion. You might also see St. Patrick's Cathedral and Christ Church Cathedral—two stunning old churches just bursting with history.

And don't you dare forget the Northside! This part of Dublin has its unique character, full of social history and famous landmarks. The DoDublin tour will almost certainly whizz you past the General Post Office (GPO) on O'Connell Street—that hugely important building that was the main base for the 1916 Easter Rising, a massive moment in Ireland's fight for independence. You'd hear stories of bravery and sacrifice linked to that. The tour might also show you places like Moore Street market, with its buzzing, real-Dublin atmosphere, or pass by spots linked to literary legends like James Joyce.

Leaving with Dublin in Your Heart

When your DoDublin tour finishes, you'll definitely leave not just with maps in hand (though you’ll probably have a much better idea of how Dublin all fits together!), but with a new respect for the past and a real buzz for new exploration. You’ll have a deeper understanding of Dublin's gripping history, its tough spirit, and its lively present. You'll have heard "stories of old" and maybe even picked up a few "modern echoes" of your own.

So, when you're in Ireland's capital, "get into the charm of this old city." Look for those green DoDublin buses, choose your tour (or just hop on and see where it takes you—that's half the fun!), and let history lead your steps. Dublin is waiting with open arms, and DoDublin tours are ready to show you its most fascinating stories and hidden treasures, making sure your visit is truly unforgettable. You might even pick up a few Dublin jokes from your guide along the way!

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Monday - Thursday9:00-17:30
Friday9:00-16:30
Saturday - SundayClosed

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Henry Street 11, D, Ireland
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