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Everyone should get the chance to truly get to know Dublin with their own personal guide. Besides getting to know the sites and history, a guide is essential you want to avoid the tourist traps, eat and drink in the best pubs and restaurants, find the hidden gems, and generally save time by knowing exactly where to get Irish wool, quality Irish sovenirs or how to get to the Guinness Storehouse!

 

Go to my Tours page, follow the 'for groups' tours. If have any special requests, please don't hesistate to contact me.

As a small group, your tour will be truly give you a quality experience with your very own knowledgeable local guide. Forget joining huge groups of strangers. Comfort and convenience is what your vacation in Dublin should be about.

 

 

Forget the impersonal and cold bus tours that give you about as much Dublin experience as your guide book. Dublin is a city perfect for discovering on foot.

 

 

Ask questions. As many as you can think of!

Many English-language students come to Dublin for short school trips and improving their English skills is one of their main concerns. Booking an experience in a foreign country is always a gamble as you can never be sure that the local employees at attractions will be slow, articulate, and soft-accented enough so that your group can understand.

 

 

I have worked and lived with non-native English speakers since 2006. Since then, I have adapted my accent and speech speed to such a degree that understanding me as I’m guiding will only depend on clients’ vocabulary, which I simplify depending on the amount of experience a particular group has had with English, be it two, three, five or any number of years.

In business, a handshake trumps an email. Go for the personal touch. Give your clients.

 

Warmly welcoming your clients to Dublin is easy with a friendly, engaging guide.

 

They'll associate that uniquely Irish welcome that I personify.

 

So whether you're a Norwegian choir, Swedish shipping firm, or even a French bank....

I work with Irish and American universities on an on-going basis. 

 

Whether your students are only here for a few weeks as part of a program, a semester or a full year.

 

For those staying

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added emphasise on Irish idioms for living in Ireland

Groups - students and organisations

Dublin Tours for language students
Non-native English-speaking &
language student groups.

 

Clear and Articulate

Dublin Tours for corporate and business groups
Organisations

Professional and Knowledgeable

Dublin Tours for university and college students
Universities

&

Colleges

Flexible

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