One of the most famous and important gothic novels of all time was borne out of the mind of a Dublin Civil Servant and Trinity College Student; a man whose name endures to this day as one of the most famous and influential writers of all time.
Dracula ensured that Bram Stoker’s name would become one of the most famous and beloved names in gothic history, but what was the city that helped shape the man like when he lived here?
What role did Stoker’s upbringing and formative years have to play in making the mind that gave us such genre-defining work, and what part did the city of Dublin play in helping to influence and inform him?
On this tour, we will journey back through time to visit Bram Stoker’s Dublin; see the places where he worked and lived, some of the places he knew best in his earlier years.
Together, we’ll uncover whether there were any clues in his earlier years as to the gifts his mind would bring into the world later in life.
Duration | 2 hours |
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Doors | Meeting Point at Cork Hill Gate, Dublin Castle. Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the tour starts. |
Age Suitability | 12+. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. |
Latecomers | Please ensure you arrive at the meeting point no later than 10 minutes before the tour is due to start to ensure ease of check-in and a timely departure for our first stop. Latecomers will not be able to catch up with the tour. |
Warnings | The entire event is outdoors and will go ahead, regardless of weather. Although the tour is suitable for 12+, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. There are some themes which require some parental discretion, such as death, disease, sex and violence. |
Accessibility | The tour route is roughly 3 kilometres long - every effort has been gone in to ensuring the route is accessible to all. More info |
Dublin Castle, Cork Hill, Dublin 2
The closest Dublin Bus route stops are:
Stop 1935, Dame Street – Bus Numbers 123, 150, 151, 27, 49, 54A, 56A, 77A, 77N
Stop 1935, Lord Edward Street – Bus Numbers 123, 13
Stop 2003, Lord Edward Street – Bus Numbers 150, 54A, 56A
Accessibility Information
Ticketing
This is a ticketed event.
Arrival
This tour route is planned in such a way that it is accessible to guests with limited mobility. Some areas are cobbled, but always with some adjoining pavement.
The closest Dublin Bus route stops to the meeting point are:
Stop 1935, Dame Street – Bus Numbers 123, 150, 151, 27, 49, 54A, 56A, 77A, 77N
Stop 1935, Lord Edward Street – Bus Numbers 123, 13
Stop 2003, Lord Edward Street – Bus Numbers 150, 54A, 56A
Entry
This tour is entirely outdoors. Our meeting point is in an area which is accessible.
Your tour guide will be holding a green umbrella and wearing a name tag.
Space
This route avoid steps and are accessible to all.
Accessible Bathroom / WC
There are no accessible toilets.
Bar
There is no bar at this event.
Performance Space
This tour takes place in the city, on streets, footpaths and in public parks and clearings. Although some areas may have limited seating, we can not guarantee use of these facilities.
Seating
There is no seating available as this is an outdoor event.
Sound
There is no additional sound amplification in use on any of the tours.
Lighting
This tour is entirely outdoors and there are no lighting effects used.
Quieter Room
There is no quiet room available.