What is Welsh Food?
Wales may not be world renowned for its cuisine, but it is certainly more distinctive than one would expect.
We are proud to show our beautiful and fascinating city to visitors and have been running Free Tours of Dublin since 2012. We are a local, independent business with a focus on showing our guests a side of our city that they would not find on their own. Each one of our guides brings their own interests and personality to their tours. With us, no two tours are the same.
We run two distinct free walking tours visiting different parts of the city every day. Our ‘Intro to Dublin’ (Southside) tour visits the most well-known sights including Trinity College, Temple Bar District, Christchurch Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Dublin Castle. On this tour we explore our rich history and describe the contemporary Dublin and Ireland as we experience it today. On our ‘Rebellion and Independence’ (Northside) tour we navigate the lesser-known northside area of our city as we focus on the 1916 Rebellion and the political history of the Independence Movement. After the Free Tour, join us for the Pub Tour and we will show you where the Dubliners go to eat, drink and enjoy Live Music!
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Wales may not be world renowned for its cuisine, but it is certainly more distinctive than one would expect.
To many, Wales is the most mysterious region of the United Kingdom, and perhaps even of western Europe.
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