Dublin isn’t just about lively pubs and friendly locals; it also hides a darker, more mysterious side that’s fun to uncover after dark. The Gravedigger Ghost Tour combined with a 24-hour City Sightseeing Dublin pass offers a balanced mix of spooky stories and flexible city exploration. While I haven’t personally taken this tour, the detailed reviews and itinerary paint a picture of an experience packed with authentic tales and eye-catching sights.
What I like most is the way guides like “the guides were amazing” bring Dublin’s haunted sites alive, especially at atmospheric locations like Kilmainham Gaol and Glasnevin Cemetery. The tour’s emphasis on Irish ghostly tales and historic sites adds a genuine sense of mystery and history. Plus, the stop at Gravediggers Pub offers a chance to relax and soak in local color — a lovely bonus.
A potential consideration is the timing of the tour — beginning at 7:45 pm and ending around 10 pm — so it’s best suited for those comfortable with evening outings. Also, it’s not designed for children under 12 or those with heart problems, which is worth noting if you’re traveling with sensitive guests. This tour offers a compelling peek into Dublin’s darker side, paired with the freedom of a hop-on-hop-off sightseeing pass.
Key points / Takeaways

- Authentic haunted sites like Kilmainham Gaol and Glasnevin Cemetery are central to the tour.
- Knowledgeable guides make the stories come alive, adding depth and humor to the spooky tales.
- The Gravediggers Pub stop provides a chance to unwind and enjoy local atmosphere after the ghostly stories.
- The 24-hour City Sightseeing ticket offers incredible flexibility — hop on and off at 31 stops across Dublin.
- The tour’s timing makes it a perfect evening activity, especially for those interested in Dublin’s darker history.
- The cost includes both the ghost tour and the sightseeing ticket, making it a good value for a full day and evening of entertainment.
Exploring Dublin’s Dark Side on the Gravedigger Ghost Tour

If you’re drawn to stories that send a shiver down your spine and like your history served with a dash of the supernatural, the Gravedigger Ghost Tour provides a fascinating experience. Dublin’s history isn’t just about poets and politicians; it’s also filled with tales of ghosts, executions, and haunted sites that still whisper their stories after dark.
This two-hour adventure begins in front of H&M at Stop 1 City Sightseeing, where you’ll meet your guide — a knowledgeable storyteller who knows Dublin’s darker corners inside out. The tour is in English, and guides like “the guides were amazing” help make the stories both entertaining and chilling. You’ll visit St. Aodhan’s Church, a site steeped in history and ghostly lore, and Kilmainham Gaol, notorious for its role in Irish history and its reputation for ghost sightings.
A highlight for many is the visit to Glasnevin Cemetery, a sprawling burial ground where some of Ireland’s most notable figures rest. The serene ambiance combined with ghostly tales makes it a memorable stop. The tour also includes a stop at Gravediggers Pub, a local favorite where you can relax and toast to the spirits, both real and imagined. Many visitors say that guides like “Maca” enjoyed the humorous, lively storytelling, which kept the spooky atmosphere fun rather than frightening.
After the ghost tour, your 24-hour City Sightseeing Dublin ticket allows you to explore at your own pace. With over 31 stops, you can hop on and off across the city’s key sights, from historic buildings to vibrant neighborhoods. This flexibility is especially useful if you want to extend your Dublin adventure the next day or plan to see some sights before the ghost tour. You can even use the sightseeing ticket the day before or after the tour, which offers great value and convenience.
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What to Expect from the Tour and Sightseeing Ticket

The ghost tour begins at 7:45 pm (check availability for starting times), a perfect time for spooky stories to unfold as the city lights dim. The tour lasts approximately two hours, ending around 10 pm back at the starting point. The route is designed to maximize atmospheric locations, with stops at historically haunted sites and landmarks with ghostly reputations.
Throughout the tour, your guide will narrate stories that mix Irish history with folklore. For example, Kilmainham Gaol isn’t just a prison — it’s a monument to Ireland’s struggle for independence, but also a place where tales of restless spirits are common. The stories are crafted to entertain and educate, making the experience engaging whether you’re a history buff or just someone curious about Dublin’s spooky reputation.
After the tour, you’re free to hop on the sightseeing bus whenever it suits you. The 24-hour ticket offers excellent value, especially if you plan to see more of Dublin’s sights. The stops include iconic locations like Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse, and St. Stephen’s Green. Since you can start your sightseeing on the same day or the next, it allows maximum flexibility — perfect if your plans change or if you want to spread out your Dublin discovery.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a mix of entertainment and authentic local storytelling. It’s particularly well-suited for those interested in Ireland’s darker tales, haunted sites, and the history behind them. The fact that guides are engaging and knowledgeable makes it appealing to a broad audience, from history lovers to those who simply enjoy a good ghost story.
The hop-on-hop-off component makes this a practical choice for travelers who want a flexible way to explore the city during the day or evening. If you’re traveling with older children or adults who appreciate a good story and some spooky fun, this tour hits the right notes. However, it isn’t recommended for children under 12 or for travelers with certain health issues, due to the evening timing and nature of the stories.
While the tour does not include meals or drinks, the stop at Gravediggers Pub offers a chance to mingle with locals and soak up Dublin’s pub atmosphere. Many reviewers recommend trying their pints — some call it “the best in Dublin,” a fitting way to end a night of ghost stories.
Price and Value
Considering the included ghost tour, visits to haunted sites, stop at Gravediggers Pub, and the 24-hour sightseeing ticket, this experience offers solid value. Rather than paying for separate tickets, the bundled price simplifies planning and consolidates costs. The cost might seem moderate, but when you factor in the comprehensive nature of the sightseeing ticket and the engaging stories, it’s a worthwhile investment for a full Dublin experience.
Final Thoughts
The Gravedigger Ghost Tour paired with a City Sightseeing Dublin pass offers a lively, authentic way to see the city’s haunted history while enjoying the flexibility of a hop-on-hop-off bus tour. It combines storytelling, history, and local culture into a memorable evening, perfect for curious travelers who want more than just sightseeing.
If you’re interested in Irish folklore, enjoy a good ghost story, or simply want to explore Dublin in a different light, this experience is worth considering. The guides are praised for their storytelling skills, and the stops are carefully selected to highlight Dublin’s eerie charm.
Whether you’re in Dublin for a quick visit or a longer stay, this tour provides a satisfying mix of ghostly tales and city exploration. It’s a fun, memorable way to see the city’s darker corners while enjoying the comfort and flexibility of a hop-on-hop-off bus.
FAQ
- What time does the ghost tour start? The tour begins at 7:45 pm, but check availability for exact starting times.
- Where does the tour start and end? It starts in front of H&M at Stop 1 City Sightseeing and ends back at the same point around 10 pm.
- Is the tour suitable for children? It’s recommended for ages 12 and up; younger children or those with heart problems may find it less suitable.
- Does the tour include hotel pickup? No, transportation is not included; you meet at the designated pickup point.
- Can I use the sightseeing ticket on the same day as the ghost tour? Yes, you can use the 24-hour ticket either before or after the ghost tour.
- What locations will I visit? Highlights include St. Aodhan’s Church, Kilmainham Gaol, Glasnevin Cemetery, and the Gravediggers Pub.
- Is the guide live or recorded? The tour features a live guide in English.
- How long is the sightseeing ticket valid? It’s valid for 24 hours from the time you first redeem your QR code.
- Is the sightseeing bus hop-on-hop-off? Yes, you can hop on and off at any of the 31 stops across Dublin.
- What should I bring? Comfortable shoes are recommended; avoid smoking during the tour.
In essence, this experience offers a well-rounded look at Dublin’s ghostly past while giving you the freedom to explore the city at your own pace. It’s a perfect choice for travelers wanting a mix of spooky tales, local atmosphere, and practical city touring.
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