A Self Guided Walking Tour of Dublin's Docklands

4.7
(3 reviews)

50 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

On this self-guided audio tour, you will journey through 200 years of Irish heroes, heartache and dynamic national change. Trace the story of the city’s industry with Jack Redmond, a Dublin local, and follow the ebbs and flows that shaped the renowned Irish diaspora, spreading its influence far and wide.

Jack will guide you through some chapters of the city‘s past and present. We‘ll pass George‘s Dock, a former working dock that was filled in 1927. You‘ll learn about how this area was created as we walk alongside the River Liffey, taking in various monuments, including the Triumphal Arch and the Famine Memorial. You‘ll meet some of the first Dubliners and most beloved figures in Irish history. You‘ll see the evolution of this area, epitomized by the headquarters of multinational tech companies based in 18th century warehouses and bustling venues like the BrewDog Outpost Dublin brewery and Grand Canal Square

What's Included

Get unlimited, lifetime use of this tour, before your booking date and after it
The virtual playback option, so you can listen to this tour like an audiobook from anywhere
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Flexibility to explore at your own pace with a self-guided GPS tour
Directions to the starting point so that when you’re in the right place, the tour will start
Smartphone and headphones

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

The tour begins at the Custom House (North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland) on the river Liffey.

End point

The tour ends at Red Sticks Dublin, on the Grand Canal.

Itinerary

Duration: 50 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes (approximately)
  • (Pass by)

    Begin your tour in this historic area, once the heart of Dublin's maritime industry and now a thriving urban district.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pass by the Custom House, a stunning neoclassical building that served as the center of Irish trade and commerce.

    Admission ticket free
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    Walk along the quayside, lined with historic warehouses and modern developments, showcasing the area's evolution over time.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pass by the memorial honoring James Connolly, a key figure in Ireland's fight for independence and workers' rights.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Walk by the iconic Liberty Hall Theatre, an important landmark in Dublin's labor movement history.

    Admission ticket free
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    Walk past Busáras, Dublin's central bus station, a hub of transportation and connectivity in the city.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pass by Connolly Train Station, one of Dublin's main railway stations, serving domestic and international routes.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pass by the IFSC, a major financial hub in Dublin, home to multinational corporations and financial institutions.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pass by the Triumphal Arch, a historic monument commemorating Dublin's maritime heritage and economic prosperity.

    Admission ticket free
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    See the Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridges, which are engineering marvels that once facilitated maritime traffic in the area.

    Admission ticket free
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    Walk by the Famine Memorial, a poignant tribute to those who suffered during Ireland's Great Famine in the 19th century.

    Admission ticket free
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    Cross the River Liffey via the Seán O'Casey Bridge, offering stunning views of the city's skyline and waterfront.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pass by the memorial honoring Irish seafarers who lost their lives at sea, a reminder of Dublin's maritime heritage.

    Admission ticket free
  • The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story (Pass by)

    See a replica of The Jeanie Johnston, a historic ship that carried Irish emigrants to North America during the Great Famine.

    Admission ticket free
  • Samuel Beckett Bridge (Pass by)

    Pass by the Samuel Beckett Bridge, an iconic modern bridge named after the renowned Irish writer.

    Admission ticket free
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    Walk by the Convention Centre Dublin, a state-of-the-art venue hosting conferences, events, and exhibitions.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pass by the statue of Admiral William Brown, an Irish-born naval officer who founded the Argentine Navy.

    Admission ticket free
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    See the historic Diving Bell, once used for dock maintenance in Dublin's bustling port.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pass by the Tom Clarke Bridge, also known as the East-Link Bridge, a vital transportation link connecting Dublin's north and south.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pass by BrewDog Outpost Dublin, a popular brewery offering craft beers and a lively atmosphere.

    Admission ticket free
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    Walk by the sea lock, a crucial component of Dublin's maritime infrastructure, regulating water levels in the docks.

    Admission ticket free
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    See the Grand Canal Docks sign, marking the entrance to Dublin's historic canal basin.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Pass by Hanover Quay, a waterfront area known for its mix of residential and commercial developments.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Walk by Hanover Quay Studios, a recording studio complex frequented by musicians and artists.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    End your tour at Grand Canal Square, a vibrant public space featuring modern architecture and cultural attractions.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Pass by Red Sticks Dublin, a landmark sculpture adding to the artistic landscape of the Docklands.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is easily accessible by public transport from the Busaras luas and bus stops, also the Tara Street DART station. The start point is also approximately a 10 minute walk from O'Connell Street and a 15 - 20 minute walk from College Green.
  • Please bring your own smartphone and headphones
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Private Sightseeing Tours
Audio Guides
Historical Tours
Walking Tours
City Tours
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