It is a tour through Dublin's beautiful northern coastline and the famed halls and rooms of the Malahide Castle
Discovery of the picturesque fishing village of Howth.
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What You'll Do:
Explore breathtaking views of Dublin's northern coastlines from the comfort of a double-decker bus
Discover the heritage seaside town of Malahide, and its famous fortress; the historic Malahide Castle.
Admire the architecture and interior of the 800-year-old fortress, including its famed collection of Irish portraits.
Visit the scenic Howth Harbor with its grand views of Dublin Bay and the Wicklow Mountains, and take the time to enjoy the town's delightful mix of pubs, hotels and fish restaurants.
What It Includes:
Live commentary covering the history and unique culture of all places of interest
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A guided tour of Malahide Castle and a brief stop in Howth fishing village.
Travellers Talk:
They enjoy the tour, especially the company of the bus driver, who is incredible and engages them with fascinating stories both on the way to Malahide Castle and Howth harbour, and returning to Dublin.
Is It Right:
For lovers of history, especially Irish history, this tour is recommended for you and is a must for every person new to Dublin.
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