Dublin City Ireland Tour de audio a pie autoguiado

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  • Este es un recorrido de audio autoguiado con GPS que funciona a través de una aplicación
  • Este tour NO es un boleto de entrada al parque
  • Itinerario sugerido para caminar/conducir con indicaciones de parada por parada
  • NO hay guía en persona o equipo físico (traiga su propio dispositivo y auriculares)
  • Transcripciones de texto de audio narración y formato de ritmo propio (inicio / pausa / reanudar en cualquier momento)
  • Tarifas de entrada, guía presencial, auriculares, transporte, estacionamiento, comida, Wi-Fi o datos celulares, alquileres
  • Se acepta entrada en dispositivo móvil o papel
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
  • Cómo acceder: Después de reservar, recibirás un correo electrónico y un mensaje de texto con instrucciones de configuración y contraseña (busca "audio tour" en correos electrónicos y mensajes de texto). • Descarga la aplicación de tour independiente por Acción • Introduce la contraseña enviada por correo electrónico y texto. • DEBE descargar el tour mientras está en wifi / celular fuerte. • Funciona sin conexión después de la descarga.
  • Cómo empezar a recorrer: Abra la aplicación de audioguía de Action una vez en el sitio. • Si solo hay una gira, lánzala. • Si existen varias versiones de tour, lanza el que tenga tu punto de partida y dirección planeados.
  • Vaya al punto de partida Nadie se encontrará con usted al principio. Este tour es autoguiado Introduce el punto de la primera historia y el audio comenzará automáticamente Sigue las pistas de audio a la siguiente historia, que también se reproducirá automáticamente. Disfruta de la exploración manos libres. Si tienes problemas de audio, ponte en contacto con el soporte. Cumpla con la ruta del tour y el límite de velocidad para la mejor experiencia.

Pasea por las calles históricas de Dublín y sumérgete en la larga y asediada historia de la ciudad con este tour a pie autoguiado por la icónica capital irlandesa. Visita la Catedral de San Patricio, la maravilla gótica de la ciudad. Pase por el castillo de Dublín y el Trinity...

  • Duración from 1 Hour to 2 Hours
  • Tour Privado
  • 1

    Dublin Castle

    This spot was once where the original Viking fortifications stood. It’s the high point of the city, making it easy to defend and giving it a clear view of the surrounding area. So when the English King John decided to build a castle in 1204, he picked the same spot....

    • Duración 5 Minutes
    • No se requiere billete de entrada
  • 2

    Molly Malone Statue

    The song is simple and catchy, and it’s been popular ever since it was first published in the 1800s. The version we know today made its first appearance in a book of music hall songs printed in Boston, though it was definitely sung before then.

    • Duración 5 Minutes
    • No se requiere billete de entrada
  • 3

    City Hall

    This gorgeous white stone building to our left is Dublin’s city hall, a beautiful example of Georgian architecture. In this style, balance is king. That’s why this hall is so symmetrical. Those classical pillars out front are another iconic characteristic of Georgian buildings.

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 4

    Saint Patrick's Cathedral

    St. Patrick’s Cathedral is part of a long history of holy buildings that have stood at this same spot. The first reference to a church here is from the year 890, more than eleven hundred years ago. Around 800 years ago, the wooden church built here was rebuilt with stone...

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 5

    Irish Whiskey Museum

    Whiskey has been an Irish staple since the 12th century. The name comes from the Irish phrase “uisge beatha,” which means “water of life.” This museum explores the long history of one of the world’s most popular spirits, and even gives visitors the chance to blend their own bottle.

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 6

    O'Connell Bridge

    We’re on O’Connell Bridge, crossing over the river Liffey. It was this river which first drew the Vikings to settle in this spot, as it promised plentiful food and easy transportation. In Dublin’s early days, the settlement only existed on the south side of the river.

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 7

    The O'Connell Monument

    The big statue on our left is a monument to Daniel O’Connell, also known as The Liberator. O’Connell hailed from Ireland and studied law in London. But during his time in Britain, he didn’t forget his roots. He was a staunch advocate of Irish independence.

    • Duración 5 Minutes
    • No se requiere billete de entrada
  • 8

    The Spire

    The spire was built on the former site of Nelson’s Pillar, an English monument. The Pillar was 134 feet of granite with a statue of Horatio Nelson on top, a famous English military leader. As you might imagine, the Irish didn’t relish having an English military man looming over them...

    • Duración 5 Minutes
    • No se requiere billete de entrada
  • 9

    An Post General Post Office

    On April 24th, 1916, 400 men armed with rifles, pistols, and shotguns stormed into this post office. They raised flags of the Irish Republic and one stood outside to read the Proclamation of the Irish Republic aloud to shocked onlookers.

    • Duración 5 Minutes
    • No se requiere billete de entrada
  • 10

    James Joyce Statue

    The bronze sculpture of a man with a coat and cane is none other than James Joyce, one of Ireland’s most famous writers. His novel Ulysses is considered to be a masterpiece and a cornerstone of modern literature, but he was also a poet and a playwright.

    • Duración 5 Minutes
    • No se requiere billete de entrada
  • 11

    Abbey Theatre

    The street stands at the Abbey Theatre, one of Ireland’s most famous performance venues. It opened in 1904, and in over a century of operation, it’s been an incubator for many of Ireland’s most beloved playwrights. Famous poet W.B. Yeats was one of the founders of the theater, and when...

    • Duración 5 Minutes
    • No se requiere billete de entrada
  • 12

    North Wall

    The Custom House is ahead on our left. Keep walking until you’re standing in front of the main entrance in the middle of the building.

    As you look up at the facade, you might notice that some areas of the stone seem to be a darker color than the rest....

    • Duración 5 Minutes
    • No se requiere billete de entrada
  • 13

    Custom House Quay

    the Irish Emigration Museum. They keep the stories of Irish emigrants alive, and highlight Irish contributions to world history, from old-school Hollywood heartthrobs to polar explorers. They’ve got displays on everything from famous pirate Anne Bonny to former American Presidents.

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 14

    The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story

    Over to the left you should be able to see a beautiful old-fashioned ship, which might look a little out of place in modern Dublin. That’s a replica of the Jeanie Johnson, a three-masted barque that was built in Canada as a cargo vessel.

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 15

    Westland Row

    This impressive church dates all the way back to 1670, although it’s been rebuilt a couple of times since then. Most recently, Dubliners needed to rebuild it in 1860 after a terrible fire destroyed the building.

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 16

    Merrion Street Lower

    That impressive building with the tall windows and a cupola on top is the Davenport, one of Dublin’s most iconic hotels. The building itself was originally constructed as a church in 1863. It served as a worship space for over a hundred years.

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 17

    Oscar Wilde House

    The house coming up on the corner on our left is the childhood home of Oscar Wilde, one of the great Irish writers. Wilde was a poet, playwright, and novelist, but also a sought-after party guest. With an iconic sense of style and a sharp sense of humor, he was...

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 18

    National Gallery of Ireland

    The National Gallery of Ireland. This beautiful museum was founded in 1854, and houses art from the 14th Century to the present day. It boasts a wide range of Irish art, but also works from artists across the world, from Caravaggio to Monet. Feel free to stop in for a...

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso
  • 19

    Trinity College Dublin

    During most of its history, this wasn’t exactly what one would call an Irish university. As the most prestigious university in Ireland, it was attended almost exclusively by the upper crust of Dublin society. That meant British Protestants. In fact, in the 1700s and 1800s, Catholics were barred from receiving...

    • No se requiere billete de entrada
    • Solo de paso

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