Description
Summary
Description
Step into Dublin’s revolutionary past on a guided walking tour that brings the 1916 Easter Rising to life. Starting from the iconic International Bar, you’ll receive a copy of the 1916 Proclamation and an engaging introduction to the events that shaped modern Ireland. No prior knowledge is needed, making this tour accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
Over the course of two hours, your expert guide leads you through historic streets and landmarks central to the uprising. Visit Dublin Castle, once the seat of British power, and hear captivating stories of the War of Independence and the Irish Civil War. The experience is both educational and interactive, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions along the way.
Pause at the Four Courts and O’Connell’s Memorial, where bullet holes and dramatic tales reveal the city’s turbulent history. At the statue of Big Jim Larkin, learn about the figures who inspired Ireland’s fight for freedom. Each stop is carefully chosen to immerse you in the spirit and legacy of the revolution.
The tour’s highlight is the General Post Office, the headquarters of the rebellion, where the Proclamation was famously read. Depending on the day, you may also explore Moore Street, site of the GPO Garrison’s last stand, or other significant locations. Routes may vary, ensuring each tour feels fresh and unique.
With a small group size and a professional guide, this walking tour promises a personal and memorable experience. The route is wheelchair accessible and conveniently located near public transport. Secure your spot today and discover the stories that shaped Ireland—book now before spaces fill up!







