Embark on an unforgettable journey through Dublin’s rich history and cultural heritage. This guided tour offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to witness the intricate illuminations of the renowned Book of Kells, stroll through the iconic Long Room, and discover the architectural grandeur of Dublin Castle. Led by expert local guides, the tour also includes a captivating 360-degree experience and a visit to the Oldest Vaulted Library in Europe, culminating in an encounter with the striking Gaia sculpture. From the treasures of Trinity College to the hidden gems of the city, this tour promises to leave a lasting impression on all who partake.
Just The Basics

- This guided tour explores Dublin’s history and cultural landmarks, including a visit to Trinity College to view the world-renowned Book of Kells.
- The tour provides a guided exterior tour of the 13th-century Dublin Castle, showcasing its architectural elements and rich history.
- Visitors can experience the 360-degree exhibit and visit the Oldest Vaulted Library in Europe, the Long Room at Trinity College.
- The tour also includes exploration of the Gaia sculpture, a stunning 6-meter-wide spherical sculpture depicting the Earth’s surface with remarkable detail.
- The tour concludes at Dublin Castle, and participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from the meeting and end points.
Tour Overview

This guided tour offers visitors the opportunity to explore Dublin’s rich history and cultural landmarks, including the renowned Book of Kells and the iconic Dublin Castle.
The tour begins with a visit to Trinity College to view the stunning illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells. Guests will then embark on a guided tour of Dublin Castle’s exterior, exploring its gardens, yards, and the fascinating history of this 13th-century landmark.
The tour also includes a 360-degree experience and a visit to the Oldest Vaulted Library in Europe, providing an immersive glimpse into Ireland’s past. With an expert local guide leading the way, travelers can discover Dublin’s hidden gems while avoiding the crowds.
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Inclusions
The tour is inclusive of an English-speaking local guide who leads participants through the experience. Visitors gain entry to the Trinity College Treasury to view the renowned Book of Kells, as well as access to the Oldest Vaulted Library in Europe.
Plus, the tour encompasses a visit to the 16th-century Trinity College campus and a guided exterior exploration of the 13th-century Dublin Castle, including its gardens and yards. Travelers can also enjoy the Book of Kells 360 & Long Room reimagined Experience and the spectacular illuminated sculpture of Earth, known as Gaia, by Luke Jerram.
The tour includes:
- Entry to Trinity College Treasury to view Book of Kells
- Access to Oldest Vaulted Library in Europe
- Visit to 16th-century Trinity College campus
- Exterior tour of 13th-century Dublin Castle
Exclusions

The tour doesn’t cover transportation, interior visits to Dublin Castle, gratuities, or hotel pick-up. These items are excluded from the tour package.
Participants will need to arrange their own transportation to the meeting point and back from the end point.
The tour focuses on the exterior of Dublin Castle, as well as the Book of Kells and Trinity College Library. While the castle’s exterior and grounds are explored, the interior isn’t included.
Gratuities for the guide are also not included, though they’re appreciated for good service.
The tour doesn’t provide hotel pick-up, so travelers will need to make their own way to the designated meeting location.
Meeting and Pickup

Where does the tour meet, and what time should participants arrive?
According to the information provided, the meeting point is the Edmund Burke Statue at 119 Grafton Street in Dublin 2, and travelers should arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled start time.
The tour concludes at Dublin Castle on Dame Street, also in Dublin 2.
The key highlights of the tour’s meeting and pickup details are:
- Participants must meet at the Edmund Burke Statue, located at 119 Grafton Street in Dublin 2.
- Travelers should arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled tour start time.
- The tour ends at Dublin Castle on Dame Street, also in Dublin 2.
- Participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from the meeting and end points.
Tour Details

What makes this tour a popular choice among visitors? The tour boasts an impressive 2,492 reviews and a Badge of Excellence, indicating its high quality and positive customer feedback. Plus, the tour operates in all weather conditions, making it a reliable option regardless of the day’s climate.
The tour is also suitable for participants in good health and has a maximum of 30 travelers, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience. Lastly, the tour’s cancellation policy allows for a full refund if cancelled 24 hours or more in advance, providing customers with peace of mind and flexibility.
| Key Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Minimum Age | 18 or accompanied by adult |
| Suitable for | Participants in good health |
| Maximum Travelers | 30 |
| Cancellation Policy | Full refund if canceled 24+ hours in advance |
| Weather Conditions | Operates in all weather |
Exploring Trinity College

Tour participants explore the historic Trinity College campus, home to the world-renowned Book of Kells exhibition and the striking 18th-century Old Library, known as the Oldest Vaulted Library in Europe.
Marvel at the intricate illuminations and ornate calligraphy of the 9th-century Book of Kells, one of the most famous medieval manuscripts in the world.
Stroll through the iconic Long Room, a stunning library housing over 200,000 ancient texts and artifacts.
Discover the college’s rich history, from its founding in 1592 to its role as a center of learning and scholarship.
Soak in the vibrant atmosphere of the campus, with its beautiful Georgian architecture and lush green spaces.
Discovering Dublin Castle

The guided tour then takes participants to the impressive 13th-century Dublin Castle, where they’ll explore the castle’s captivating exterior and picturesque gardens. A knowledgeable local guide shares the fascinating history of this former seat of British rule in Ireland, highlighting the castle’s architectural and cultural significance.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Architectural Style | A blend of Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance elements |
| Key Structures | State Apartments, Chester Beatty Library, Chapel Royal |
| Outdoor Areas | Verdant gardens, courtyards, and medieval towers |
| Historical Significance | Served as the seat of British administration in Ireland for over 700 years |
The tour provides an engaging overview of Dublin Castle’s rich past and its role in shaping Ireland’s history.
Experiencing Gaia Sculpture

After exploring the exterior of Dublin Castle, the tour then takes visitors to witness the spectacular illuminated sculpture of Earth, known as Gaia, created by artist Luke Jerram.
This 6-meter-wide spherical sculpture depicts the Earth’s surface with astonishing detail, presenting a mesmerizing visual experience. Visitors can admire the sculpture’s stunning colors and intricate details, which recreate the planet’s geography with remarkable accuracy.
The sculpture is designed to inspire wonder and contemplation, inviting visitors to reflect on the fragility and beauty of our home planet.
Some key features of the Gaia experience include:
- Accurate recreation of the Earth’s geography and surface features
- Stunning illumination that brings the sculpture to life
- Opportunity for visitors to connect with the natural world
- Thought-provoking exploration of environmental themes
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photographs Inside Trinity College Library?
Photography is generally allowed inside the Trinity College Library, except for the Book of Kells exhibit, where taking photos is prohibited. Visitors must follow any additional guidelines provided by the library staff during their visit.
Are There Any Accessibility Accommodations for Disabled Visitors?
The tour provides accessibility accommodations for disabled visitors, including wheelchair access and audio guides. Visitors should inform the tour operator of any special needs when booking to ensure the best experience.
What Is the Dress Code for This Tour?
There is no formal dress code for this tour. Visitors are advised to dress comfortably and wear appropriate clothing for the weather conditions, as the tour operates outdoors. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Are There Any Food or Drink Options Available During the Tour?
The tour does not include any food or drink options. Participants are responsible for bringing their own refreshments. There are no catered meals or snack breaks provided during the tour.
Can I Leave the Tour Group at Any Point to Explore on My Own?
Yes, guests can leave the tour group at any point to explore on their own. However, they’ll be responsible for rejoining the group by the scheduled end time and location, as the tour won’t wait for individual participants.
Final Words
This guided tour offers an immersive experience, showcasing Dublin’s rich history and cultural landmarks.
Visitors will witness the renowned Book of Kells, explore the iconic Long Room, and discover the architectural grandeur of Dublin Castle.
The tour also includes a 360-degree experience and a visit to the Oldest Vaulted Library in Europe, as well as the captivating Gaia sculpture.
Led by expert local guides, this tour provides a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the city’s heritage and iconic sites.
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