Dublin Literature Tour: from Joyce to Yeats

Learn about the literary heritage of Dublin
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Trinity College
  • Sweny's
Photos & Highlights
  • Follow in the footsteps of Dublin's most illustrious writers
  • Led by a local historian
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Tour Description
Strolling through Dublin's idyllic streets, it can be easy to question whether you're walking through an actual city or a fantastic, novelistic of it, as so many great books have been written and set here. During this 3-hour Dublin Literary Tour we'll look at the city's most illustrious writers, including James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, W. B. Yeats, and Oscar Wilde, visit some key sites where they either worked or depicted, and explore how they shaped Dublin, and vice versa.
Experts
Catherine Catherine
Local Guide
Ruairi Ruairi
Local Guide
Jennifer Jennifer
Local Guide
Jim Jim
Local Guide
John John
Local Guide
Adam Adam
Local Tour Guide
Kevin Kevin
Archaeologist
Jack Jack
Local Guide
Dairine Dairine
Local Guide
Peter Peter
Local Guide
Anne Marie Anne Marie
Local Guide
Arran Arran
Local Guide
Des Des
Local Guide
Our tour begins in Merrion Square, once home to Oscar Wilde and a cornerstone of Dublin’s cultural life. Here, we’ll explore the religious and social dynamics of 19th- and early 20th-century Dublin and their influence on literary greats like Wilde, James Joyce, and W.B. Yeats. Moving on to the National Library and Trinity College, we’ll delve into the academic and cultural institutions that shaped Dublin’s literary scene, visiting locations frequented by these authors and their contemporaries. Along the way, we’ll immerse ourselves in the cityscapes that inspired their works, uncovering the personal and professional circles that defined their lives.

Our journey will center on James Joyce, whose deep connection to Dublin resonates throughout his works, particularly Ulysses. Together, we’ll explore locations tied to his life and fiction, including the hotel where he met Nora Barnacle and a historic shop lovingly maintained by Joycean scholars. We’ll bring the novel to life by reading an excerpt in its original setting, followed by a discussion over drinks at a nearby pub. By the tour’s end, we’ll have woven together Dublin’s literary heritage and the enduring legacy of its remarkable authors.
  • Is the interior visit of Book of Kells included? No, we do not visit the Book of Kells interiorly, but you can still add the tickets at checkout and visit it on your own at the end of the tour.
  • Is this tour accessible if I have mobility concerns? While we don't cover a large distance on the tour, nor do we take a fast pace, we will be walking the entire tour which includes cobblestoned streets.  There are occasional opportunities to sit. If you have mobility concerns, please feel free to contact us before booking; we can help you decide if our group walk or a private walk, with a modified route, will be best.
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Tour was great, got all the highlights from the literary tour plus extras. Ruairi was able to give in depth details and juicy tidbits only a local would know.
This was a very good tour. Our guide Kevin was quite knowledgeable especially about Joyce.
Kevin was an excellent guide. Walking in the footsteps of Boom was a real treat.

Explore Dublin’s Literary Legacy: A Journey from Joyce to Yeats

Immerse yourself in the rich literary heritage of Ireland with our literary tour of Dublin, tracing the lives and works of iconic writers like James Joyce and W.B. Yeats. This guided walk through Dublin’s historic streets offers a unique perspective on the city’s role as a hub of literary genius. Led by an expert in Irish literature, you’ll visit key sites that inspired these authors, deepening your appreciation for their contributions to world literature.

Before your tour, enhance your understanding of Ireland’s cultural history by watching our lecture on the Book of Kells, a treasure of Irish heritage.

This literary tour Dublin is designed not just to showcase the city's landmarks, but to connect you with the spirit of its literary greats. Book your tour today and walk in the footsteps of Ireland’s most celebrated writers, gaining insights that will make your experience in Dublin truly unforgettable.