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Florence
We only had a long weekend to do the city and so your tour really helped us get our bearings. There's just so much to see there! I know we only scraped the surface but it worked really well for us.
Tanya Ellison - (27/08/06)

Venice
This was a great tour that took you everywhere you needed to go. Particularly liked the walk through of the mosaic frescoes on the front of the Basilica. We had a great time in Venice, made all the more special by this evocative guide. Like the speaker's voice too - one of the best I've listened to.
Andrea How - (19/02/06)

Dublin

Guide to Dublin
Guide to Dublin

£7.99

Stops on the Tour
01. Section 01 City Gallery & Writers Museum 03:10
02. Section 02 HIstory of Dublin 02:30
03. Section 03 General Post Office 02:01
04. Section 04 The Liffey 01:47
05. Section 05 Trinity College & Bank 02:20
06. Section 06 Merrion Square 01:46
07. Section 07 St Stephens Green 02:07
08. Section 08 Dublin Castle 01:48
09. Section 09 Christchurch Cathedral 01:51
10. Section 10 St Patricks Cathedral 02:30
11. Sectoin 11 View of the Four Courts 01:22
12. Section 12 Temple Bar 01:16
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Dublin is known for its Georgian architecture and your guide to Dublin starts at one of the most famous examples of this great building style - the City Art Gallery.  We'll tell you what to look out for there and about the sad story behind it over the next four or five hours, depending on how many breaks you take.
  As you walk down O’Connell Street you’ll hear the history of Dublin before you arrive at Dublin’s General Post Office, a key site in Ireland’s fight for independence. 
  After crossing the Liffey your walking tour of Dublin will lead you to the old Bank.  Opposite is Trinity College and again you’ll learn about the history and what to see if you want to go inside.  Hidden away in Merrion Square, our next stop, is a statue of Oscar Wilde, once a resident.  Opposite him is his pregnant wife - and the figure of a young man.
  In St Stephen’s Green is the Shelbourne Hotel where the brother of one of the world’s most detested men once worked - you'll hear who on your guide to Dublin.  On the other side is Newman House, the finest Georgian building in Dublin.
  Your Dublin guide will then lead you to Dublin Castle where Bram Stoker, author of Dracula, was once a civil servant  After visiting Dublin’s two most famous cathedrals, Christchurch and Saint Patrick’s your Dublin audio guide finishes at Temple Bar, for the best bars, cafes and interesting shops.

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