Celebrate Every Love Story Discount Tickets

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Overview

Celebrate your journey together with a romantic photoshoot in Dublin, where every pictures tells a story. Ideal for anniversaries, engagements, or just a heartfelt getaway, this experience blends Dublin's charm with your unique love story. No worries if you're camera shy; I'm here to guide you through enchanting locales, capturing your moments with ease and authenticity. What's Special? Customized For Couples: Every photo reflects your bond, set against Dublin's picturesque scenes. Genuine Moments: Enjoy a relaxed session that captures your true essence, from tender looks to joyful laughter. Quick Delivery: Receive a collection of beautifully edited photos in just three days, ready to share and cherish. Join me in creating timeless memories of your love in Dublin's magical setting. Let's make your visit unforgettable.

Language Offered

English-GUIDE

French-GUIDE

Itinerary

1. Dublin Castle
Erected in the early thirteenth century on the site of a Viking settlement, Dublin Castle served for centuries as the headquarters of English, and later British, administration in Ireland. In 1922, following Ireland’s independence, Dublin Castle was handed over to the new Irish government. It is now a major government complex and a key tourist attraction.
2. City Hall
City Hall was built between 1769 and 1779. The build took ten years to complete. When they decided to build City Hall a competition was advertised and 62 submissions were made. The winner of this Competition was Thomas Cooley, a young architect from London. At the time, James Gandon would have been the primary architect in Dublin, but his designs came second in the competition. Thomas Cooley was also tendered to build the Four Courts, however at 44 years of age, he fell ill and died and therefore James Gandon became the primary architect in the building of the Four Courts.
3. Temple Bar
This is the heart of the night life of Dublin
4. Ha'penny Bridge
Before the Ha'penny Bridge was built there were seven ferries, operated by a William Walsh, across the Liffey.[2] The ferries were in a bad condition and Walsh was informed that he had to either fix them or build a bridge. Walsh chose the latter option and was granted the right to extract a ha'penny toll from anyone crossing it for 100 years.[6] Initially the toll charge was based not on the cost of construction, but to match the charges levied by the ferries it replaced. A further condition of construction was that, if the citizens of Dublin found the bridge and toll to be "objectionable" within its first year of operation, it was to be removed at no cost to the city.[3] The toll was increased for a time to a penny-ha'penny (1½ pence), but was eventually dropped in 1919. While the toll was in operation, there were turnstiles at either end of the bridge.

Inclusion

Professionally edited images in 3-4 days

Minimum 30 high-res images

Pictures Size 3000x3000 HD

No limits all the good ones

A download link and password to access to your pictures

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • 100% refund if cancelled 1+ days before the start date
  • 0% refund if cancelled less than 1 day(s) before the start date

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Specialized infant seats are available

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Supplied by Fabrice Jolivet

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