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Dublin Small Group Guided Bike Tour
Pedal to 8 top landmarks including St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle, and Guinness Storehouse
2 h 30 min
Max 12 Guests
Dublin’s stories live in neighborhoods, not one square, and walking between them can eat up your day. This 2.5-hour guided tour keeps you moving with a small group ride through central Dublin and eight iconic stops. Pedal from medieval Dublin Castle to St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the Guinness Storehouse gates, with a local guide who turns history into sharp, memorable storytelling. Perfect when you want big sights fast without excess planning or wasted time.
What's included
Master the city layout without the steps
Expert English-speaking guide
Guided bike tour of Dublin
Push bike rental
Safety equipment
Earphones for live commentary
Stops at Guinness Storehouse & Christ Church Cathedral
Small group experience
Guide tips
Attraction entry tickets
Itinerary
Your tour begins at Drury Street Multi-Story Car Park (Bike Park)
Meet your guide at Drury Street Multi-Story Car Park (Bike Park), Dublin 2, D02 PH26 and get set up with your bike and safety gear. After a quick, easy rundown of the rules, you roll into Dublin’s streets like a local.
Ride past Dublin Castle
Pedal to Dublin Castle, where kings, rebels, and politicians fought over who ran Ireland. You stop outside the walls and courtyards while your guide breaks down the drama, so the history finally clicks.
Admire St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Next, pull up outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the biggest church in Ireland and a landmark you can spot from blocks away. Learn why it mattered for centuries, plus the story of Jonathan Swift, the writer behind Gulliver’s Travels.
Cycle through the Liberties
Then cruise into the Liberties, an old-school neighborhood where Dublin’s working-city stories live. You pass narrow streets and rows of colorful doors while your guide explains how brewing, distilling, and tough housing shaped daily life here.
Pause at the Guinness Storehouse gates
Glide by the Guinness Storehouse and stop at one of its famous gates for the story behind Dublin’s most legendary pint. You stay outside, but you still get the why-it-matters history that connects this place to jobs, pride, and the city’s swagger.
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Thu, 25 Jun 2026
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