Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point
Sightseeing tour agency · Ringsend ·

Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point

Sightseeing tour agency · Ringsend ·

Award-winning tours reveal Dublin's hidden gems and history

knowledgeable guides
engaging guides
dublin history
hidden places tour
stories
small groups
dublin docklands
lesser-known part
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Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by Sandra Schoene
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by Sandra Schoene
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by Sandra Schoene
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by Sandra Schoene
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by Sandra Schoene
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by Sandra Schoene
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by null
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by null
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by null
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by null
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by null
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by null
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by null
Pat Liddy's Walking Tours Starting Point by null
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corner with, Central Plaza, Dame St, Fownes St Upper, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland Get directions

LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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corner with, Central Plaza, Dame St, Fownes St Upper, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland Get directions

+353 1 832 9406
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•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 1, 2026

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16 Best Things to Do in Dublin | Condé Nast Traveler

"This walking tour shows a lesser-known part of Dublin and explains why geography—including its location on the water —is so essential to Dublin's identity and infrastructure. Native Dubliner and historian Pat Liddy trains guides to lead small groups to pivotal parts of the city that demonstrate why Dublin is his favorite place in the world. By revealing not-often-seen parts of Dublin, including former shipping docks, a U2 recording studio, and the headquarters of contemporary tech giants like Google, this tour illustrates how the city's past and present are intertwined." - Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner

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Pat Liddy's Walking Tours of Dublin: Docklands - The New Old Dublin - Tour Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"What’s the big picture here? This walking tour shows a lesser-known part of Dublin and explains why geography—including its location on the water —is so essential to Dublin's identity and infrastructure. Native Dubliner and historian Pat Liddy trains guides to lead small groups to pivotal parts of the city that demonstrate why Dublin is his favorite place in the world. Book reservations online in advance; groups include as many as 25 people and private tours are also available. What else should we know? Walking at a standard pace is essential to keeping up with the tour. Wheelchair users can be accommodated—just be sure to notify guides in advance so they can chart an accessible route. How are the guides, then? Guides are all well-rehearsed pros who love Dublin as much as Liddy does. Anything you’ll be remembering weeks or months or years from now? By revealing not-often-seen parts of Dublin, including former shipping docks, a U2 recording studio, and the headquarters of contemporary tech giants like Google, this tour illustrates how the city's history and present-day weave together in an entirely unique way. So: money, time—how can we make the most of both? This tour is ideal for return visitors to Dublin—folks who have already checked off all the major sites and are ready for something more. It's not ideal if you don't like walking." - Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner

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T F.

Google
John, our guide, was an excellent raconteur with a knowledge of details that made the story of Joyce and his contemporaries very alive. Long after the walk we keep thinking about the characters, their lives and destinies, in the same Dublin that we explore today.

Emily K.

Google
This walking tour was 3 hours and centrally located. Our guide was knowledgeable, but the itinerary felt a little odd. Admittedly, I booked history and hidden places tour; however, an outdoor stage/concert venue with umbrellas doesn’t feel like a worthy stop. Additionally, the Irish music hall of fame felt like a stretch. It made the tour seem like it was trying to convince us that Dublin was cool. I’m not sure I’d recommend this to the average Ireland tourist.

Lynne

Google
There was a group of 8 of us that took this tour on Sept. 16 in Dublin. Our tour guide, Harry was outstanding!!! His knowledge and enthusiasm was contagious. We learned so much! Harry made the experience an exceptional memory for all of us! Thank you Harry and much success to you!

Mason H.

Google
Kate was our guide throughout Dublin for the day!! She is hilarious, which I love. Smart and kind as well. So knowledgeable about the area and history. She was awesome with the 3 teenage girls and our 10 year old son. Group of 8. Request Kate as your guide when you’re in Dublin.

GlobalOkie

Google
I have used Pat Liddy’s Walking Tours for several years when visiting Dublin with my students. Every time we have the best guides! This week we had Fiona, who did an incredible job engaging students and telling stories that were profound and unforgettable, but still kept them quite interested. Whether a solo traveler, family, or group, I can’t recommend Pat Liddy’s crew enough - from booking to walking, they go above and beyond. (As a bonus, if you use them, you get 20% off at The Church restaurant which is a great Dublin experience as well!)

Ann-Sophie K.

Google
We absolutely loved the James Joyce walking tour! Our tour guide was a retired journalist from the Irish Times, and he was really nice. He provided us with lots of insights into Ireland's/Dublin's history, drawing comparisons with life today. We also talked a lot about James Joyce and all his books, and our guide shared some funny facts and recommendations on how to read Ulysses. I think this tour is suitable for anyone who would like to read James Joyce, as well as those who have already read his work and would like to know more. Thank you!

Barbara P

Google
Highly recommend this walking tour of Dublin. Our guide, Jonathan H, was knowledgeable, engaging, and adept at knowing his audience. He touched on so many iconic landmarks, and for us a highlight was the Handel statue, as well as other sites related to his time in Dublin. We went to places we would not otherwise have found. The time (nearly three hours) flew by. The walking was gentle and not at all tiring. Quality tour all around. 🍀⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Tony B.

Google
An excellent introduction to Dublin by a guide with an entertaining and informative way of presenting history, culture and buildings, and some great little stories. Jack Golden was an absolute star! A true highlight.