Neighbourhoodsouth-city-centre

Route: Walking tour across Dublin city pubs sampling six independent Irish craft beers

Tip: Capped at small groups; book ahead through the operator site. Combine with a meal at L. Mulligan Grocer afterwards.

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★ 4.5

south-city-centre

Fab Food Trails' Dublin Tasting Trail: a 2.5-hour walking food tour across six independent Dublin shops and producers, with chef Eveleen Coyle's notes for guests.

Tip: Maximum twelve walkers; book the 10:00 Saturday slot for the busiest market day. Combine with a Temple Bar Food Market stroll after.

★ 4.4

south-city-centre

Secret Food Tours Dublin: a three-hour walk from Trinity College through Dublin's Georgian quarter with six tastings including Irish coffee, oysters, stew, cheese and a surprise final dish.

Tip: Maximum twelve walkers; the surprise final dish is part of the format. Meets at the Grattan statue on College Green.

★ 4.5

south-city-centre

Delicious Dublin Tours: Ketty Quigley's three-hour South Dublin walking food tour, small-group with six stops around George's Street and Wexford Street area.

Tip: Maximum eight walkers; the food writer Ketty Quigley leads most weekend tours personally. Book a month ahead in summer.

★ 4.2

south-city-centre

Irish Whiskey Museum on Grafton Street in Dublin 2, an hour-long museum walk and four-whiskey comparative tasting in the basement tasting room, the city centre primer.

Tip: Premium tour at EUR 35 includes a fifth whiskey and a souvenir glass. Daily 10:00 to 18:00 every half hour.

★ 4.3

south-city-centre

Dublin Decoded: a small-group historian-led food and culture walking tour, three stops including a Bewley's coffee tasting and a Guinness pour with context.

Tip: Small groups of ten; the tour runs three days a week. Saturday 11:00 starts are the most popular slot.

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★ 4.5

south-city-centre

Fab Food Trails' Dublin Tasting Trail: a 2.5-hour walking food tour across six independent Dublin shops and producers, with chef Eveleen Coyle's notes for guests.

Tip: Maximum twelve walkers; book the 10:00 Saturday slot for the busiest market day. Combine with a Temple Bar Food Market stroll after.

★ 4.4

south-city-centre

Secret Food Tours Dublin: a three-hour walk from Trinity College through Dublin's Georgian quarter with six tastings including Irish coffee, oysters, stew, cheese and a surprise final dish.

Tip: Maximum twelve walkers; the surprise final dish is part of the format. Meets at the Grattan statue on College Green.

★ 4.5

south-city-centre

Delicious Dublin Tours: Ketty Quigley's three-hour South Dublin walking food tour, small-group with six stops around George's Street and Wexford Street area.

Tip: Maximum eight walkers; the food writer Ketty Quigley leads most weekend tours personally. Book a month ahead in summer.

★ 4.2

south-city-centre

Irish Whiskey Museum on Grafton Street in Dublin 2, an hour-long museum walk and four-whiskey comparative tasting in the basement tasting room, the city centre primer.

Tip: Premium tour at EUR 35 includes a fifth whiskey and a souvenir glass. Daily 10:00 to 18:00 every half hour.

★ 4.3

south-city-centre

Dublin Decoded: a small-group historian-led food and culture walking tour, three stops including a Bewley's coffee tasting and a Guinness pour with context.

Tip: Small groups of ten; the tour runs three days a week. Saturday 11:00 starts are the most popular slot.

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