Follow an expert guide through the heart of Dublin tracing the rebellion's path as it unfolded.
Experience the defining moment of Irish history—the 1916 Easter Rising—on the very streets where it unfolded. This guided walking tour traces the rebellion in chronological order to provide a powerful and clear understanding of Ireland’s fight for independence.
As the group moves through central Dublin, your expert guide will introduce the political and cultural tensions that led to the insurrection. You will visit Dublin City Hall, exploring its significance as a civic hub and learning how municipal politics intersected with revolutionary events. Along the route, you will learn how the Irish Volunteers and Citizen Army seized strategic positions and how British forces responded as the fighting spread.
The tour concludes at the General Post Office (GPO) on O'Connell Street, the headquarters of the Rising and a global symbol of Irish resistance.
"MEETING TIME: 15 minutes before the scheduled start time. MEETING PLACE: Chez Max, 1 Palace St, Dublin MEETING POINT: Meet your guide directly outside the restaurant. The guide will have a company name Checkin Sign "
Step into the center of Irish history on a guided exterior tour of Dublin Castle. From its 13th-century Viking foundations to the first shots of the 1916 Easter Rising, explore 700 years of power, intrigue, and rebellion. Walk the Upper and Lower State Yards with an expert guide and visit the legendary site where the first Vikings landed in 795 AD. Entry to the state apartments is not included. Fully guided-10 minute exterior visit of the Castle and the Gardens.
Enjoy a guided 10-minute exterior visit of Dublin City Hall, a masterpiece of 18th-century Georgian architecture and a silent witness to the 1916 Easter Rising. Originally the Royal Exchange, this Dame Street landmark transitioned from a center of commerce to a site of revolutionary occupation. Explore the breathtaking Rotunda and discover the secrets of Dublin's municipal heart with an expert guide.
The story of Irish Parliament, limited self-rule, and the Act of Union. Continue your journey through Dublin’s beating heart, College Green—once home to Parliament and still home to Trinity College.
Learn about the Protestant Ascendancy, education, class, and cultural identity. Stop at Trinity College to hear your guide share stories of its significance and rich history.
Discover the architectural marvel of O’Connell Bridge, the only bridge in Europe that is nearly as wide as it is long. Originally built in 1791 as the narrow, humped "Carlisle Bridge," it was transformed into the grand thoroughfare you see today to honor the "Liberator," Daniel O'Connell. Explore its intricate keystones and hear the stories of the city it connects.
Step onto the most iconic bridge in Ireland: the Ha'penny Bridge. Built in 1816, this elegant cast-iron pedestrian crossing was the first of its kind in the country. Discover the story of the "halfpenny toll" that gave the bridge its nickname, admire its historic Shropshire ironwork, and capture the perfect photo as you cross between the historic Northside and the vibrant streets of Temple Bar.
Walk the "Street of the Last Stand" and discover the site of the final surrender of the 1916 Easter Rising. Trace the dramatic escape route from the burning GPO to Moore Street, where rebels tunneled through terraced houses in a desperate bid for survival. Experience the poignant location where Irish leaders finally laid down their arms, ending a week that changed history.
Stand at the epicenter of the 1916 Easter Rising: O'Connell Street. Explore the iconic General Post Office (GPO), the rebel headquarters where the Proclamation of the Irish Republic was first read. Trace the bullet holes still visible in the stone and relive the dramatic week that transformed this grand thoroughfare into a frontline battlefield.
Immerse yourself in the epicenter of Irish history with a visit to the General Post Office (GPO) on Dublin’s iconic O’Connell Street. This isn’t just a stop for a photo—it’s a journey into the heart of the 1916 Easter Rising. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor to Dublin, this experience offers a profound look at the events that shaped modern Ireland. After the guided introduction, step inside with your included timed-entry tickets. This award-winning, immersive museum allows you to dive deeper into the narrative at your own pace.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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