Figuring out which tours in Dublin are the best ones for
your particular needs can be a hassle. When you land in Dublin you will find
yourself swamped with brochures all offering hundreds of tours, and thousands
of sites to see. Often you will have the choice of up to ten different tour
companies all offering the same type of tour heading to the same sites around
the city and surrounding region. Which one is the best one to do? Is there
really any notable difference between companies?
The best advice I can give is to do your research before you
go. A lot of tourists arrive in Dublin armed with an arsenal of tour books. I
have found unfortunately that often these people are not any better informed
about the city than people who have done minimal research on the internet
before they have arrived. Tour books become out of date very quickly and often
don't even touch upon things which may seem too obvious for them to touch upon,
but would be very helpful to anybody arriving in Dublin who had not previously
visited. For example, of four tour books that I read on Dublin, none of them
mentioned the fact that there are hop on hop off/Dublin sightseeing buses
available in Dublin. There are two hop-on-hop-off buses in Dublin, one company
runs the green buses and one company runs the red buses. If the tourist didn't
even know before they arrived that these services existed then how do they
choose whether to go with the red company or the green company on arrival? And there
are marked differences between the two bus tours during the peak summer season
so it's not just a case of tossing a coin.
If you are one of these people who has arrived in Dublin
with absolutely no itinerary planned and no idea of what there is on offer to
do and see it is not the end of the world. Just head to the nearest tourist
office in Dublin when you get here and you can browse through the hundreds of
brochures which you will find stacked up neatly along the walls of these
institutions. You can also ask at the tourist offices if they have any
recommendations for tours in Dublin, and anybody working behind a tourist desk
will be able to help you out.
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