Dublin: The Gravediggers 2 Hr Ghost Bus Tour
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Take a fun ride on the Gravedigger Ghost Bus Tour, the unique 4D bus in Ireland, that combines history with some spookiness.
The tour will start at Trinity College. You will be taken into the old Dublin times, around 600 years back, that had stories of plagues and scary tales.
Description
Hear interesting stories of a city attacked by plague at the Audeons Catholic Church. Many say it's haunted! The tour moves to Kilmainham Prison, a site of several sad events in Ireland's history. Your next stop is an old cemetery, that's said to be the resting place of several hundred thousand people, including some taken by body snatchers. The ...
What's Included
- * Drink
Important informations
- Itinerary = * 7:45 PM : Departure from College Green * 8:20 PM : Saint Audoen’s Church * 8:50 PM : Kilmainham Gaol * 9:20 PM : Cemetery & Gravediggers Pub * 10:00 PM : Return to College Green Know before you go = * Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time. The minimum age is 14. * Your meeting point is at College Green (The Gravedigger sign outside Ulster Bank) * Arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time * Show your smartphone ticket to the bus driver Itinerary: = * 7:45 pm: Begin at College Green * 8:20 pm: Arrive at Saint Audoen’s Church * 8:50 pm: Proceed to Kilmainham Gaol * 9:20 pm: Next stop, Cemetery & Gravediggers Pub * 10:00 pm: Wrap up at College Green Breaks will be at stops 2 & 3, where you can use the toilets.
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