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Paul,
United States
30 Apr 2024
Excellent
Great tour! Paula, our guide, was very knowledgeable and passionate. She kept a pace to accommodate everyone during the walk from Trinity College to Dublin Castle and back. We learned so much and...
Great tour! Paula, our guide, was very knowledgeable and passionate. She kept a pace to accommodate everyone during the walk from Trinity College to Dublin Castle and back. We learned so much and the weather cooperated also.
Early Access - Book of Kells & Dublin Castle Tour
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Oceane,
France
18 Mar 2024
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A good way to visit without reserving most of the attractions. Just bear in mind that the Book of Kells are not included to avoid any disappointment.
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Anonymous
21 May 2024
Excellent
Excellent. We visited many more things in Dublin thanks to our guide who showed us streets and shops between each programmed visit.
Early Access - Book of Kells & Dublin Castle Tour
About: Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle has been at the center of Irish life since King John of England ordered its erection in 1204. Standing over much earlier structures including a Viking fortress and, possibly, a Gaelic ringfort, it forms the social and political heart of historic Dublin.
Visiting Dublin Castle, you’ll get to see the majestic State Apartments, the Viking ruins underneath, and the ancient Black Pool where the river Liffey meets its underground tributary the River Poddle.
The seat of British administration in Ireland for 700 years, this glorious collection of buildings recounts the history of Dublin like no other.
Dublin Castle
2 Palace St, Dublin