Join a 5-Star Local Guide on an exclusive bike tour of Dublin’s highlights. Explore the historic streets of the capital in an eco-friendly way and see 3 times more sites than on a regular walking tour. Immerse yourself in Irish history and see the most prominent landmarks, hidden gems and beautiful nature spots. Discover the charms of Dublin on a bike!
Book a 2-hour bike tour to see the best selected highlights of Dublin. The tour will begin with picking up your bicycle from a bike rental shop. Hop on the bike and explore the city with a Private Guide, who will provide interesting and informative commentary about the events and people who shaped Irish history and culture at every turn.You will pedal through the former Viking settlement in Wood Quay and through the historic city center lined with Georgian landmarks such as the magnificent Dublin Castle and City Hall. You will find out why Dublin has 2 cathedrals: the Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The route will pass the green oasis of St. Stephen’s Green by the beautiful Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, the historic campus of Trinity College, and the popular Molly Malone Statue. On your way back you will explore the lively Temple Bar neighborhood and other highlights along the Liffey River. The tour will end at the bike rental shop.
Book a 4-hour bike tour to learn more about Dublin, Irish history and culture. On this extended tour you will cycle through the Docklands, where you will find the Jeanie Johnston ship, the Great Famine Memorial, the Custom House, and the James Connolly Memorial, which commemorates one of the leaders of the Irish Republican Army. Additional sights also include the world-renowned Guinness Storehouse and St. Stephen’s Green, a green oasis with an ornamental lake and numerous sculptures.
Book a 6-hour bike tour to cycle even further with your Private Guide! The 6-hour bike tour covers additional sights such as the infamous Kilmainham Gaol prison, where members of the IRA were imprisoned and executed. You will also visit the beautiful Irish National War Memorial Gardens that are adjacent to the vast Phoenix Park. It will be a very intensive tour that requires a lot of energy, so there will also be free time for a local snack (at your own expense).