Dublin Traditional Pub Crawl with Local Guide, Hidden Pubs
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Dublin Traditional Pub Crawl with Local Guide, Hidden Pubs

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3-4 hours

Highlights

  • Small Group Size
  • A Passionate Local Guide
  • Complimentary Pint of Guinness

About This Tour

My Journey Ireland Historical Pub Crawl – Discover Dublin One Pint at a Time! Join us for an unforgettable afternoon exploring Dublin’s most atmospheric and historic pubs while uncovering the stories, legends and colourful characters that shaped Ireland’s capital.

With warmth, humour and plenty of craic, your expert local guide brings Dublin’s past to life in the very places where history was made and pints were poured.

No two tours are the same. The pubs we visit are carefully chosen and adjusted to suit the group’s interests and energy on the day, creating a personalised and authentic Dublin pub experience with history, culture and traditional Irish music.

We finish in one of Dublin’s oldest pubs, a hidden gem loved by locals.

Come for the history. Stay for the pints. Leave with a true taste of Dublin.

Small groups, expert storytelling and an experience designed around you.

What’s Included

  • Small Group Size
  • A Passionate Local Guide
  • Complimentary Pint of Guinness

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuities

Itinerary

  1. HQ of the 1916 Rising in Dublin is our first stop on the tour

We will not be entering the location (20 min) 2. First pub on our journey! (40 min) 3. Our first pub stop-off will be in the Palace Bar which recently celebrated over 200 years- In this Location you will also be offered a very good Pint of Guinness!

Palace Bar is also home to one of the largest collections of Irish Whiskeys! (40 min) 4. Ha’Penny Bridge Inn - is one of Dublins Oldest Pubs dating back to 1732 and it is here that our guests will have the option to Pour their own pint of Guinness (40 min) 5. The Confession Box is a historic pub on Marlborough Street beside St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral in Dublin. It is best known for its connection to the Irish War of Independence, when Michael Collins and IRA members reportedly used it as a discreet meeting place, blending in with churchgoers nearby. Today, it remains a traditional Dublin pub and a reminder of the city’s revolutionary past. (45 min) 6. The Stag’s Head is one of Dublin’s best preserved Victorian pubs, dating from the late 19th century. Located just off Dame Street, it is famous for its ornate carved wood, stained glass and the stag’s head above the bar. A favourite with locals, it reflects Dublin’s rich pub heritage. (40 min) 7. Depending on the direction of the tour and choices of some of the above Pubs we may pass this historic area (15 min)

Meeting point: Big Green Umbrella!

The Dublin spire is the meeting point in an area in the middle island on the street near the spire in front of the General Post office!

Keep an eye out for your guide. He will be wearing our company hoodie or Polo top with “My Journey Ireland” Logo

Good to Know

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby

Maximum group size: 12 travelers. Available in: en.

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