Elementor #508

Women of Dublin Walking Tour

Woman taking a photo by the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland

Duration: 2 hours (approx.)
Meeting Point: GPO, O’Connell Street
Group Size: Max 16 people
Cost: €25 per person

Discover the remarkable women who shaped Dublin’s history, from revolutionary heroines to pioneering artists. This walking tour explores their stories and contributions, bringing to life the courage and creativity of Dublin’s women across the centuries.

What You’ll See:
• The General Post Office: hear stories of the 1916 Easter Rising and the women who took part.
• O’Connell Street and the Spire: discover monuments to women leaders.
• Moore Street market: meet local traders and hear about women’s role in commerce.
• Temple Bar lanes: explore spaces where female artists and musicians thrived.
• City Hall and castles: learn about rebel countesses and suffragettes.

Itinerary / Route Map:
1. Meet at the GPO, O’Connell Street
2. Walk to O’Connell Street monuments
3. Explore Moore Street market
4. Stroll through Temple Bar
5. Finish at City Hall

Testimonials:
“An inspiring tour highlighting incredible women in Dublin’s history. A must-do!” – Claire M.

Meet Your Guide:
Hi, I’m Margherita. I have been guiding in Dublin for 7 years, specialising in history and Irish music. I am passionate about sharing stories of Dublin’s women and their lasting impact.

FAQ:
• What happens if it rains? Tours run rain or shine; please bring an umbrella or raincoat.
• Is this tour suitable for children? Yes, children over 8 years old are welcome.
• Where does the tour end? The tour ends at Dublin City Hall, close to public transport.

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