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James_G, May 2026
A great way to see and learn about Dublin!
The buses and tour are a great way to explore Dublin, especially if you have limited time. Most buses have live tour commentary from the drivers, which provides valuable insights into the city’s history and landmarks. You can make a stop to walk around an area and then get jump back on another bus to reach your next destination. This is also great for getting a sweeping view of the city and deciding where to disembark. Nice buses, well marked, and great guides/drivers. We loved it!
David_R, May 2026
Great tour, highly recommended.
Anna was an excellent guide, engaging, knowledgeable, funny. Castle is about to be closed for a bit due to the EU Presidency moving to Ireland. Library has been “thinned” in preparation for its renovations. We’ve could still see it but soon they’ll just be a virtual tour.
Krystle_P, May 2026
If you want the history, this is your tour
Alejandro (Alex) knew his history and did a great job. We got to see everything, but not enough time to go up and get pictures of every stop. Biggest issue was all the other tours going on at the same time from other companies and having to work around them.
Kalli_M, May 2026
Paul was such an amazing...
Paul was such an amazing tour guide!! He was incredibly knowledgeable about each stop on the tour. Lots of information we would have never learned unless we did this tour. I thought the timing of everything was perfect and very enjoyable. We definitely got our steps in and had a blast!!
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Boston’s revolutionary past, elegant architecture, scenic harbor, and great food make a potent mix. Topping the history agenda are tours of the Freedom Trail, a 16-point route around the city’s American Revolution sites, followed by hop-on hop-off trolleys, boat-and-bus combos, and harbor cruises that deliver varying perspectives on the city, old and new. Next come special-interest Boston tours: Explore the Tea Party Ships museum, Cambridge’s Harvard campus, and baseball’s Fenway Park; savor the city's beloved seafood and Italian-inspired dishes; and join ghost-themed trolley rides. Then, if time allows, cast your net wider by heading to nearby Salem or Martha’s Vineyard.

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