Dublin's streets have witnessed some of the most defining moments in Irish history. This self-guided audio walking tour, produced by native Dubliner Jack Redmond, takes you through the heart of the city to explore the events and people that shaped a nation.
Starting at O'Connell Bridge, the tour follows the capital's most storied streets. GPS guides you throughout, so you can focus entirely on the stories unfolding around you.
Jack has been sharing his love of Dublin with visitors since 2014. His commentary brings the city's turbulent past to life, from the campaign for Catholic emancipation to the 1916 Easter Rising and the long road to Irish independence. Along the way, you'll hear about the remarkable individuals who fought, and often died, for the idea of an Irish nation.
The route takes you past bullet-scarred national monuments, historic market stalls, and hidden corners that most visitors walk straight past. You'll discover the stories behind familiar landmarks and find out what really happened on these streets over a century ago.
The tour ends outside the national theatre, by which point you'll have a much deeper understanding of the struggle that shaped modern Ireland.
The tour works offline, so no data connection is needed as you explore. GPS tracks your position throughout, making it straightforward to follow through the busy city centre streets.