Discover Dublin’s hidden gems and rich history on a self-guided audio tour through its medieval core and vibrant Liberties.
Discover Dublin’s hidden gems and rich history on a self-guided audio tour through its medieval core and vibrant Liberties.
- The Liberties - Begin your exploration of Dublin’s historic Liberties neighborhood, a centuries-old enclave steeped in Irish history and culture, yet often overlooked by visitors, as you uncover the rich tapestry of stories and characters that have shaped its identity. - The Lord Edward - Continue your journey in front of the Lord Edward, a…
- The Liberties - Begin your exploration of Dublin’s historic Liberties neighborhood, a centuries-old enclave steeped in Irish history and culture, yet often overlooked by visitors, as you uncover the rich tapestry of stories and characters that have shaped its identity. - The Lord Edward - Continue your journey in front of the Lord Edward, a renowned historical pub opposite Christ Church Cathedral in Temple Bar, where you’ll delve into the area’s medieval past and its enduring sense of community. - Peace Park - Reflect on the solemn beauty of Peace Park, a serene public garden nestled amidst the bustling streets, offering a tranquil oasis amidst the urban landscape and serving as a poignant reminder of the area’s storied past. - Tailors Hall Tavern - Discover the historic Tailors Hall Tavern, a cherished local haunt steeped in tradition and lore, where you’ll immerse yourself in the convivial atmosphere of Dublin’s pub culture and perhaps share a pint with fellow travelers. - St. Audoen’s Church - Explore the hallowed halls of St Audoen’s Church, a venerable medieval landmark that stands as a testament to the enduring faith and resilience of Dublin’s inhabitants, offering a glimpse into the city’s spiritual heritage. - Old Dublin City Wall - Trace the remnants of the Old Dublin City Wall as it winds its way through the Liberties, serving as a tangible link to the past and a poignant reminder of the area’s medieval origins. - St. Nicholas of Myra Church - Marvel at the architectural splendor of St Nicholas of Myra Church, a majestic edifice that stands as a beacon of hope and sanctuary for generations of Dubliners, embodying the enduring spirit of community and faith. - St. Patrick’s playground - Step into St Patrick’s Playground, a cherished local gathering spot where children frolic and play amidst the backdrop of historic landmarks, offering a glimpse into the vibrant pulse of everyday life in the Liberties. - Saint Patrick’s Cathedral - Stand in awe of St Patrick’s Cathedral, a monumental Gothic masterpiece that towers above the skyline, serving as a symbol of Dublin’s rich cultural heritage and storied past. - Marsh’s Library - Lose yourself in the literary treasures of Marsh’s Library, a venerable institution that houses a remarkable collection of books and manuscripts, offering a window into the intellectual life of Dublin through the ages. - John Fallon’s “The Capstan Bar” - Experience the warm hospitality of John Fallon’s “The Capstan Bar,” a beloved local watering hole where tales are spun and friendships forged over pints of Guinness, embodying the timeless allure of Dublin’s pub culture. - The Coombe - Wander through the historic streets of The Coombe, a vibrant thoroughfare where Huguenot weavers once plied their trade, leaving behind a legacy of craftsmanship and industry that still resonates today. - Old Guinness Power House - Marvel at the industrial heritage of the Old Guinness Power House, a towering landmark that stands as a testament to Dublin’s legacy of brewing excellence and innovation, shaping the city’s identity for generations to come. - Roe & Co Distillery - Discover the artistry of whiskey-making at the Roe & Co Distillery, where time-honored traditions and modern techniques converge to create spirits of unparalleled quality and flavor, embodying the essence of Dublin’s distilling heritage. - Guinness Open Gate Brewery - Experience the magic of brewing at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery, a dynamic hub of creativity and innovation where new flavors are crafted and old traditions honored, offering a taste of Dublin’s brewing legacy. - Church of St James - Admire the architectural grandeur of St James’ Church, a majestic landmark that stands as a testament to Dublin’s enduring faith and spiritual heritage, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich tapestry of religious traditions. - Pearse Lyons Distillery - Indulge in the rich flavors of Irish whiskey at the Pearse Lyons Whiskey Distillery, where time-honored recipes and artisanal craftsmanship converge to create spirits of unparalleled quality and distinction, embodying the essence of Dublin’s distilling heritage. - The Obelisk Fountain - End your tour at the Obelisk Fountain, a striking monument that stands as a symbol of resilience and renewal, offering a fitting tribute to the enduring spirit of the Liberties and its inhabitants.
- Unlimited, lifetime use of the tour
- Virtual playback option to listen like an audiobook
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Self-guided GPS tour for flexible exploration
- Directions to the starting point
- Unlimited, lifetime use of the tour
- Virtual playback option to listen like an audiobook
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Self-guided GPS tour for flexible exploration
- Directions to the starting point
On this self-guided audio tour, you’ll meet the colourful characters and underdogs that shaped Dublin’s medieval core.
The Liberties has been home to some of the most important people and events in Irish history, yet the centuries-old neighbourhood often gets overlooked by visitors. On this walking tour, Jack Redmond, a Dublin-born tour guide, will show…
On this self-guided audio tour, you’ll meet the colourful characters and underdogs that shaped Dublin’s medieval core.
The Liberties has been home to some of the most important people and events in Irish history, yet the centuries-old neighbourhood often gets overlooked by visitors. On this walking tour, Jack Redmond, a Dublin-born tour guide, will show you the city’s medieval heart and share stories about its tight-knit community.
Start your journey towards the Obelisk Fountain, where Dublin’s rich history will unfold before you. Explore the city’s medieval ruins and the historic Coombe, once bustling with Huguenot weavers. Encounter sites of Irish rebel history and colourful characters like Johnny 40 Coats. Pause in Peace Park, atop a medieval graveyard, before delving into Dublin’s whiskey origins and Arthur Guinness’s remarkable brewery lease. Pass by Marsh’s Library, Ireland’s oldest, guarding its treasures with reading cages against thievery.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.