A Traitorous Tale

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Malahide Castle & Gardens, Saturday 25th October - Monday 27th October

This Halloween, Malahide Castle invites you to step out of the light and into the shadows for “A Traitorous Tale” – an immersive murder mystery tour crafted especially for adults who crave intrigue, suspense, and spine-tingling thrills.

Immersive Storytelling & Mystery

A chilling blend of history and theatre brings Malahide Castle’s past to life in this haunting interactive tour. Follow the clues, listen to the whispers, and uncover a tale of treachery woven into the castle’s centuries of history.

Spine – Chilling Atmosphere

With the castle bathed in eerie moonlight, every creaking floorboard and shadowed corner adds to the suspense. This isn’t just a tour – it’s a step into a living ghost story.

Themed Halloween Refreshments

Each guest will enjoy a Vampire’s Kiss – a devilishly delicious, non-alcoholic blackcurrant and ginger ale cocktail, shimmering with a secret sparkling twist. Paired with a bloody dip crostini, it’s the perfect fuel for your dark adventure.


Date:
Saturday 25th October - Monday 27th October
Time:
4.30pm & 6.30pm
Price:
€35
Address:
Malahide Castle & Gardens, Back Road, Malahide Demesne, Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Malahide Castle & Gardens, Back Road, Malahide Demesne, Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland

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