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Embark on a private walking tour through Dublin and uncover the pivotal moments that shaped the Republic of Ireland's history. This immersive experience delves into the Irish Republican Army, the War of Independence, and the Easter Rising, guided by an expert who brings the city’s revolutionary past to life.
Stroll through Dublin’s historic city center, where you’ll pass iconic landmarks such as St. Andrew’s Church, Trinity College, and the Talbot Memorial Bridge. Each site offers insight into the figures and events that defined Ireland’s struggle for independence, including the stories of Tom Clarke, Michael Collins, and James Connolly.
Cross the Liffey River to explore the Custom House, famously occupied and burned by the IRA in 1921. In the Docklands, visit the poignant Famine Memorial and the James Connolly Memorial, honoring those who fought and sacrificed for Ireland’s future.
Conclude your journey at the General Post Office, the epicenter of the 1916 Easter Rising, where Patrick Pearse read the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. Choose the extended 3-hour tour to enjoy skip-the-line access to the GPO Museum, complete with a multilingual audio guide and engaging exhibits.
This private tour includes the expertise of a 5-star local guide, with all entry fees and museum tickets covered in the 3-hour option. Tours begin in Dublin’s city center and last either two or three hours, depending on your selection. Availability is limited, so secure your spot today to experience Dublin’s revolutionary history firsthand.







