Dublinia Course: Regional Tour Guide Course: There’s more to Dublinia than being one of Dublin’s best tourism attractions, they have amazing learning opportunities too.
Starting 30th November, an exciting 6-week programme, Regional Tour Guide Course – Special Purpose 6S20233, will provide participants with the skills, knowledge and competencies required to provide a comprehensive
guiding service for tourists visiting and travelling in Ireland. It
will be relevant, practical and up-to-date with industry needs and
follow best practice guidelines.
Dublinia Course: Regional Tour Guide Course – Special Purpose 6S20233
The programme comprises two modules:
Irish Tour Guiding and Irish Natural Heritage and Culture.
The course starts November 30th and is 95% online.
Find out more about the course and apply here.
Learn more about Dublinia and courses available.
Walk where Vikings walked before. Travel back to the city in Viking times. See what life was like on-board a Viking warship, see the weaponry and learn the skills of being a Viking warrior. Try on Viking clothes, become a slave and stroll down a noisy street. Visit a smoky and cramped Viking house and learn about the myths and mysteries surrounding the Vikings and their legacy.
Step into Medieval Dublin. Witness the sights, sounds and smells of this busy city. Learn about crime and punishment, death and disease and even toothache remedies of 700 years ago. Enjoy the spicy aromas and so much more in the medieval fair, learn to play medieval games, visit a rich merchant’s kitchen and walk along a bustling Medieval street
Find out about Dublin’s rich past. Discover how we are influenced by the Viking and Medieval era. See artefacts found in Dublin on permanent loan from the National Museum of Ireland, including those from the famous Wood Quay excavations. Take a flying visit over the Medieval city and immersive yourself in our new audio-visual experience, a story of one man’s life growing up in Medieval Dublin.
Finish your visit by climbing the original Medieval tower, 96 steps to the top and spectacular views of the city. See Dublin from a new perspective and come away knowing more about its citizens through the ages!
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