Halloween & its Creepy Irish Origins

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Modern Halloween was, arguably, exported to all over the world from America. However, not many realise that it was first brought to America’s shores hundreds of years ago by Irish immigrants. This walk is a great opportunity to examine and even experience some of the macabre Irish folklore, stretching back thousands of years, that fed into most, if not all, of the Halloween traditions.

Prices

€27 Adult
€22 Seniors/Students
€15 Children aged 12-18 years with accompanying adult
FREE Children under 12 with accompanying adult

Duration

2 hours 15 minutes
*Please arrive 10 minutes before your tour starts

Meeting Point

Record Tower & Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle © Pat Liddy

Take A Closer Look

Want a chilling experience? Well, it’s not that chilling as we want you to enjoy it and not be terrified. But we do enter the supernatural and you will hear of pacts with the devil and the truth (?) behind many of the Halloween customs that we all enjoy today. Halloween was a Christian superimposition on the ancient Irish pagan feast of Samhain, which was held at the end of October every year. The Celtic people had great reverence for their ancestors but also feared them, and on this day the portal between this world and the next opened, and good and (mostly) evil spirits roamed the land and people came up with various tactics to protect themselves from wandering malevolent creatures. These customs have come down to us today in more acceptable forms, of course, as Halloween customs. Many famous Irish writers created their own spectral figures based on our traditions, and have given us creepy tales such as The Portrait of Dorian Grey, Melmoth the Wanderer, Carmilla and, not forgetting, Dracula. We’ll dip into all of this and try to avoid getting splashed in blood!

Why tour with us?

  • Learn about the old Celtic Festival of Samhain which has given us Halloween.
  • Find out the Halloween influences of Irish Gothic writers such as Bram Stoker, Sheridan Le Fanu and others.
  • Receive discounts at a number of Dublin’s most iconic museums and cafes/restaurants.
  • We only take small groups.

Places we see & Pass by:

  • Dublin Castle
  • Old City Walls
  • Castle Forty Steps
  • Marsh’s Library & St Patrick’s Cathedral
  • Christ Church Cathedral

Meet Our Guides

Our knowledgeable guides offer deep insights into the culture, history, and hidden gems of Dublin. With expertise drawn from diverse backgrounds, they are provided with annual opportunities to upskill, ensuring they can confidently lead any of our diverse tours. Their enthusiasm and infectious delivery will help you get the most from your experience. Several of our guides are bilingual, and some are even multilingual, further enhancing your tour with a broader range of insights and perspectives.

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