Dublin Tours for English Language School Groups

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Specially designed for English students to enjoy a fun, enriching Dublin experience built on best practices.

  • Duration: 1-3hrs
  • Suitable for: 0-25pax
  • Price: Contact us for details

Build English skills while discovering Dublin

1. Built for English-language learners

Our tours use simple, proven best-practice teaching methods created for students learning English. We start with light, fun storytelling to keep everyone engaged, then weave in gentle historical insights about Dublin and Ireland!

2. Clear, simple and easy to understand

Each of our guides is trained to communicate with clarity, adjusting speed and tone to match the group’s level. We use visual cues and plain language wherever possible. These small best-practice techniques make the experience comfortable and accessible for all learners.

3. Encouraging active English practice

Students learn best when they use the language, so our guides create small, friendly moments for participation — questions, short songs, simple group tasks or easy role-play. Nothing pressured, just natural opportunities to speak and build confidence.

4. Committed to high-quality experiences

We’re grateful to be Dublin’s highest-rated walking tour company, with over 1,100500 TripAdvisor reviews — 98% of them 5-star. It’s something we take to heart, and it motivates us to maintain a warm, consistent and genuinely helpful experience for every group.

5. Fair pricing for language schools

We often meet student groups who haven’t enjoyed their tours with other tour companies or guides, and we want to change that. So we keep our pricing accessible for language schools, ensuring students get a high-quality, best-practice learning experience that still fits within typical group budgets, without compromising on care.

Your students deserve a tour that feels welcoming, engaging and genuinely memorable.
Looking for advanced-level learning? Explore our Tours for University Student Groups in Dublin!

Dublin Tour for English Language Students Video Collection

On April 13th, 1742, Handel’s ‘Messiah’ was performed for the first time. Amazingly, the performance took place in Dublin.

Join Garvan and his enthusiastic group of students in a delightful sing-along of the classic piece, Messiah. With energy and warmth, Garvan leads the way, singing a line and encouraging the students to echo his vibrant melodies.

This interactive session combines music, fun, and a touch of humor, as Garvan brings his unique style to the performance. Watch as the students join in, creating a harmonious and unforgettable moment of musical learning and connection.

Whether you’re a fan of classical music or simply enjoy a good sing-along, this video is sure to bring a smile to your face. Hit play and enjoy the music!

Join Cathal as he captivates a group of curious students with the fascinating history of Ulster. In this story, Ulster faced a unique challenge: they needed a king. To decide who would rule, a daring boat race was held near an island off the coast of Ireland.

Cathal recounts the gripping tale of O’Neill, a determined contender far behind in the race. Desperate to claim the throne, O’Neill resorted to a bold and unexpected act of courage that would cement his place in Irish history.

With humor, drama, and a dash of historical insight, Cathal brings to life the story of ambition, sacrifice, and what it takes to be a leader. Perfect for students and history enthusiasts alike, this video is a must-watch for anyone intrigued by the rich heritage of Northern Ireland.

Watch now to discover how O’Neill’s legendary act changed the course of history!

Join Garvan as he takes students on a journey through the fascinating history of Temple Bar, one of Dublin’s most iconic and misunderstood areas.

Did you know that Temple Bar isn’t just a bar? Garvan explains how this vibrant spot is much more—it’s a street, an area, and a hub of culture, all named after Sir William Temple, the man who once owned the land. Contrary to popular belief, the name has nothing to do with bars or pubs!

Discover how the area evolved from its historical roots, with a riverside park, to the bustling and lively district it is today. Through Garvan’s engaging storytelling, students get a glimpse of Dublin’s rich heritage and the surprising truths behind one of its most famous landmarks.

Perfect for history buffs and curious minds, this video is a delightful dive into the history of Temple Bar. Watch now and learn something new about Dublin!

English-language students tour of Dublin

Join Garvan as he takes students back in time to one of the most pivotal moments in Irish history—the 1916 Easter Rising.

Standing before an iconic building, Garvan brings history to life with engaging questions and relatable references (even a nod to Harry Potter!). This was the site where 1,500 brave Irish men and women launched a rebellion against British rule, facing the might of the vast British Empire.

With passion and insight, Garvan explains the significance of the Rising. Despite being defeated militarily, the rebellion marked a turning point, sparking a movement that would eventually lead to Irish independence.

Perfect for students and history enthusiasts alike, this video highlights the courage, determination, and spirit of those who fought for Ireland’s freedom.

Dive into the story and see how the past shaped Ireland’s future!

Itinerary

Typical Itinerary of sites visited (order dependent on start and end point):

Dublin Castle
Christchurch Cathedral
Temple Bar
City Hall
Ha’penny Bridge
O’Connell St
(The Spire, GPO, Daniel O’Connell statue)
Old Parliament Building
Leinster House
(Irish Parliament)
Grafton Street
Molly Malone Statue
Georgian Dublin
St. Stephen’s Green

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