U2 Dublin Walking Tour

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Dublin City, Saturday 10th July

Combining U2’s history and local Dublin history, our Dubliner Tour Guide will take you through the places that shaped U2 and their music.

About this event
HIghlights of U2's Dublin Walking Tour

  • Take a walk, for 2.30 hours, with our Dubliner Tour Guide to See the places that shaped U2 and their music.
  • Meeting point the Gaiety Theatre at 11 am.
  • You will learn how was the city of Dublin when the U2 band members were growing up.
  • See Where U2 Recorded some of their songs and video clips.
  • Grab a Coffee, included with your Ticket, in The Hot Donut, (O'Connell Street).

This U2's Dublin Walking tour is for you if you are interested in Music and the history of Dublin, hometown of all the members and where everything started.


Date:
Saturday 10th July
Time:
11.00am
Price:
€22
Address:
The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin 2, Ireland

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