DUBLIN CITY HAS a long association with working horses. In times bygone they were used for all modes of transport. With the invention of the internal combustion engine methods of transport changed dramatically and by the early 20th century the population of working horses in Dublin began to diminish.
In recent years, however, there has been an increase in the number of horse drawn carriages on our streets due to Dublin’s vibrant tourist industry. They are viewed by many as part of the landscape, offering the tourist a unique experience of the city.
Busy times for carriages horses is generally April to October. The festive season also sees many people looking for a nostalgic experience. And what could be nicer than to take a tour of the city under horse and carriage, with a jarvey sharing his local knowledge and anecdotes of places of interest, with the sound of the …