Looking for details on the Dublin Hop on/Hop off tour

Looking for details on the Dublin Hop on/Hop off tour

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We will be in Dublin soon and would like some information about the Dublin Hop on/Hop off tour.
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The Dublin Hop On/ Hop off tour is an excellent way to explore Dublin, if you have limited time in the city, as it allows you to experience all the history and culture the city has to offer.
There are two routes on the tour, the Original route is 1 hour 45 minutes long with 23 stops conveniently located close to Dublin's most popular attractions. You can hop-off at any time to go visit attractions like Dublin Zoo, the Guinness Storehouse or The Book of Kells in Trinity College. Your guide will point out all the most famous landmarks and points of interest along the way, showing you where famous Dubliners like James Joyce, Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett (among others) lived and spent their time.
The second route is through Dublins Docklands, and takes 35 minutes with 8 stops including The Jeanie Johnston Famine Memorial ship, The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre and The National Convention Centre. You can also hop-off at Stop 7 to take a Dublin Bay Cruise. Buses start at 9AM daily, and arrive at each stop every 10-15 minutes.
Book on line and save 15% of your ticket. (https://www.dublinsightseeing.ie/)


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