About the Experience
About the Tour
On the other side of the River Liffey are some of the most significant stories in Dublin's history, such as the Easter Rising of 1916, the emergence of the National Feeling or the birth of the IRA. Join us on our Free Tour North Dublin Area and discover all the details about the events that marked a before and after on the island. In this exciting journey through time with our guide in Spanish we will see buildings of impressive architecture, whose past is marked by British rule as the Bank of Ireland and Customs Custom House. We will also talk about the economic recovery of the country with the creation of Silicon Docks, where large American companies decided to settle in Dublin. In the Liffey River memorial ship we will remember the saddest episode the country has suffered, the Great Irish Famine, in which one million Irish people starved to death and another million were forced to emigrate to the United States due to a shortage of potatoes . A few steps away, the Famine Memorial als
About the Guide
We are a young team that left Spain in 2009 and we are in London to create this beautiful project. At the request of our "walkers" we grew up in Paris, Dublin, Berlin, Malaga, Cordoba and Budapest, teaching these cities to thousands of Spanish speakers. We are professional guides and we are madly in love with every corner of the cities we teach.
How to Find Guide
In the square of the statue of Molly Malone with flag or umbrella and accreditation "blue-green" with the logo of: Walking in Europe.
Meeting point to start a Tour
2 Dame St Dublin Ireland