Follow a self-guided audio route through Dublin's Liberties district, one of the city's oldest neighbourhoods. Narrated by local guide Jack Redmond, it reveals the history, people and traditions that shaped this part of the city.
Starting outside the Lord Edward pub, opposite Christ Church Cathedral, the route leads you through side streets and back lanes that are often missed by visitors. As you walk, you'll discover key locations including Peace Park, built over a medieval graveyard, and Marsh's Library, Ireland's first public library.
Along the way, you'll hear about the communities who lived here, from Huguenot weavers to local characters such as Johnny 40 Coats. The tour also explores Dublin's brewing and distilling heritage, including the story of Arthur Guinness and the long lease at St James's Gate.
The experience is fully self-guided, with GPS navigation and offline audio allowing you to explore at your own pace. The route finishes at the Obelisk Fountain, leaving you with a deeper understanding of the Liberties from a local perspective.