120 minutes
Wednesday-Saturday
Limited 7 week run!
120 minutes
Wednesday-Saturday
Limited 7 week run!
120 minutes
Wednesday-Saturday
Limited 7 week run!
The Trinity Trails Literary Walking Tour will welcome visitors to follow in the footsteps of some of the greatest literary writers and world-famous Trinity alumni, from Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett to Bram Stoker, Eavan Boland and Sally Rooney.
Visitors will pass the historic buildings, squares, and hidden corners across the spectacular city centre ancient University that shaped and influenced the authors’ work as Trinity students.
The tour begins at the Campanile in Front Square and takes in highlights across the campus, including the Graduate Memorial Building, home to Trinity’s legendary debating societies whose members included Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula, and Oscar Wilde, and the Eavan Boland Library, named after one of the foremost women in Irish literary history.
The tour concludes at the Samuel Beckett Theatre, where the live Oscar Wilde Show, Oscar Unwritten, begins.
The meeting point is at the Bell Tower in Trinity’s Front Square.
The tours follow accessible walkways across Trinity campus. For any queries, please contact trinitytrails@tcd.ie
The meeting point is at the Bell Tower in Trinity’s Front Square.
The tours follow accessible walkways across Trinity campus. For any queries, please contact trinitytrails@tcd.ie
The Oscar Wilde Theatre Show, Oscar Unwritten, is a compelling 50 minute play that explores the life of Oscar Wilde through the eyes of one of his best friends, Robbie Ross. As Ross wrestles with the question of whether to write a full account of Wilde’s extraordinary and turbulent life, memory and imagination blur, and the past comes vividly to life around him. Figures from Wilde’s world appear alongside the characters that made him famous, tracing his journey from dazzling celebrity to devastating downfall.
The show takes place in the Samuel Beckett Theatre on campus. The Theatre is home to Trinity’s School of Creative Arts and is named after Beckett, one of Ireland’s best known playwrights, and a Trinity student in the late 1920s.
Trinity Trails is an English language 45 minute guided outdoor walking tour of the Trinity campus grounds in English. The tour is led by expert Trinity student and alumni tour guides.
Consistently rated among the best walking tours in Dublin on TripAdvisor, our guides are known for their warmth, insights, and engaging storytelling.
The Trinity Trails tour does not include access to the Old Library and Book of Kells.
For the best value, bundle your Trinity Trails ticket with the Book of Kells Experience and enjoy both at a discounted rate.
The tour takes a loop of Trinity campus in approximately 45 minutes, and concludes at the Samuel Beckett Theatre where the Oscar Wilde Theatre Show commences.
The Trinity Trails Literary Walking Tour begins at the Campanile in Front Square and takes in highlights across the campus, including the Graduate Memorial Building, home to Trinity’s legendary debating societies, and whose members included Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula, and Oscar Wilde.
Next up is the Rubrics, the College’s oldest surviving building and a filming location for the television adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Normal People. The beautiful red brick façade was the on screen location where Connell and Marianne, the two main characters, reunited when they came to study at Trinity.
The tour concludes at the Samuel Beckett Theatre, where the live Oscar Wilde Show begins. The Theatre is home to Trinity’s School of Creative Arts and is named after Beckett, one of Ireland’s best known playwrights, and a Trinity student in the late 1920s.
The Literary Walking Tour is fully guided and led by a Trinity student or graduate. Group sizes are a maximum of 25 participants, giving you the chance to chat with your guide and ask questions throughout the tour.
Guides are knowledgeable about the university’s 400 year history and famous past students, and are happy to share insights along the way.