
A city rally in Dublin for corporate teams costs €13–45 per person, lasts 2–3 hours, and scales to groups of 10–200 or more. Teams follow app-based or paper routes through Dublin's landmarks — Trinity College, Temple Bar, St Patrick's Cathedral, Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin Castle, and the Liffey quays — completing photo challenges, historical trivia, and Dublin-specific tasks tracked on a live GPS leaderboard. At €13–25 per person you get a self-guided app-based rally with pre-set challenges and automatic scoring. At €25–45 per person expect a bespoke corporate rally with a live host, custom challenges tailored to your company, branded materials, and a professional awards ceremony at a pub. Routes cover 3–5 km at a walking pace with frequent stops at landmarks, pubs, and hidden Dublin gems. City rallies work year-round and combine sightseeing with team competition. For large groups the format scales effortlessly since teams of 3–5 explore independently. GalaCube curates 3–5 vetted city rally event matches in Dublin and delivers them within 24 hours — free for you.
What is a City Rally?
App-based scavenger hunts through Dublin hitting Trinity College, Temple Bar, St Patrick's Cathedral, Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin Castle, and the Liffey quays. Photo challenges, trivia, physical tasks. Self-guided or with live hosts. Covers 3–5 km walking. Finishes at a pub for results and prizes.
Available in: City Centre, Temple Bar, Georgian Quarter
What to Expect
Your team gathers at a central meeting point — often Trinity College gates or Dublin Castle courtyard. The host divides teams of 3–5, explains the format, and starts the countdown. Each team receives a smartphone app or printed route sheet. Teams navigate Dublin's streets following clues and challenges: photograph your team recreating the Oscar Wilde statue pose at Merrion Square, find a specific hidden symbol on the Ha'penny Bridge and answer a trivia question, order something in Irish at a pub, or solve a puzzle about the Book of Kells. Each challenge earns points, with bonuses for speed and creativity. The GPS tracking means the host can see every team in real time and send hints or bonus challenges to teams falling behind. The live leaderboard creates constant competition. The rally ends at a pre-arranged pub where the host announces results, shows the funniest team photos on screen, and presents prizes. The whole experience combines Dublin sightseeing with team competition in a format that works for all ages and fitness levels.
Pricing Breakdown
Budget
At €13–25 per person, you get a self-guided app-based rally with 15–20 challenges, GPS tracking, and automatic leaderboard. Great for budget-conscious teams wanting independent Dublin exploration.
Mid-Range
At €25–35 per person, expect a guided rally with a live host, 20–25 custom challenges, team bandanas, and a hosted finish at a pub with prizes. The host adds energy and adapts in real time.
Premium
At €35–45 per person, you get a fully customised rally with company-specific challenges, a professional MC, photography, a pub stop integrated into the route, and a video highlight reel. Ideal for onboarding events or celebrations.
| Tier | Details |
|---|---|
| Budget | At €13–25 per person, you get a self-guided app-based rally with 15–20 challenges, GPS tracking, and automatic leaderboard. Great for budget-conscious teams wanting independent Dublin exploration. |
| Mid-Range | At €25–35 per person, expect a guided rally with a live host, 20–25 custom challenges, team bandanas, and a hosted finish at a pub with prizes. The host adds energy and adapts in real time. |
| Premium | At €35–45 per person, you get a fully customised rally with company-specific challenges, a professional MC, photography, a pub stop integrated into the route, and a video highlight reel. Ideal for onboarding events or celebrations. |
Best Locations in Dublin
The Trinity College to Temple Bar route is the most popular — dense with landmarks, atmospheric streets, and pub pit stops. A Georgian Quarter route through Merrion Square and St Stephen's Green suits a more elegant experience. The Smithfield to Temple Bar route passes through both the creative and historic sides of Dublin.
Tips from Our Team
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Teams of 3–5 work optimally. For a group of 30, aim for 6–8 teams.
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Build a pub stop into the rally as one of the challenges. It breaks up the walking and gives teams a social moment.
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Dublin rain is manageable with a jacket — do not cancel a rally for drizzle. Irish weather is part of the experience.
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Combine with lunch at the finish pub. The awards ceremony transitions naturally into a team meal.
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