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The 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour offers an immersive experience through the pivotal events that shaped Ireland’s history. Visitors can explore Dublin’s significant sites, learning from knowledgeable guides about the 1916 Irish Rebellion, War of Independence, and Civil War. With personalized attention in small groups, the tour provides a comprehensive look at Ireland’s past. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious, this walking tour promises an engaging and insightful journey through a turbulent era.
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The 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour is a guided walking experience that focuses on the events and history surrounding the 1916 Irish Rebellion.
It takes visitors to key sites like Trinity College, City Hall, and Dublin Castle, covering the War of Independence and Irish Civil War.
With 98% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence, the tour provides an in-depth look at this pivotal moment in Irish history.
Travelers receive a copy of the 1916 Proclamation and benefit from the expertise of professional guides who offer historical context throughout the 1-2 hour experience.
One highlight of the 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour is that it includes a copy of the 1916 Proclamation for each participant, along with explanatory information to provide historical context.
The tour experience also features:
Plus, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, providing flexibility for guests.
The 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating travelers with mobility needs.
Children must be accompanied by an adult, ensuring the safety and enjoyment of the whole family. However, the tour may not be suitable for those with back problems, pregnancy, or serious medical conditions.
The guides recommend most travelers can participate, advising anyone with concerns to speak with them directly.
With a maximum group size of 30, the tour provides an intimate and engaging experience for history enthusiasts of all abilities.
Flexibility is key, as free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure.
Based on the 1,363 reviews, travelers have given the 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour an impressive average rating of 4.9 out of 5.
The guides are praised for their:
Reviewers consistently recommend the tour as a must-do for history enthusiasts, noting that the guides like Phelim and Tom deliver an informative and entertaining experience.
The overwhelmingly positive feedback has earned the tour a Badge of Excellence, further solidifying its reputation as a premier Dublin offering.
The 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour’s meeting point is at The International Bar located at 23 Wicklow St, Dublin. The tour ends back at the same meeting point. Prices for the tour start from £19.42 per person, and a reserve now, pay later option is available. Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
Booking Options | Details |
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Meeting Point | The International Bar, 23 Wicklow St, Dublin |
Tour Duration | Approximately 2 hours |
Cancellation Policy | Free cancellation up to 24 hours before experience |
Group Size | Maximum of 30 travelers per tour |
The 1916 Rebellion, also known as the Easter Rising, was a pivotal event in Ireland’s path to independence. It was an armed insurrection against British rule, led by Irish republicans who proclaimed an Irish Republic and seized key locations in Dublin.
The rebellion lasted for six days and was eventually suppressed by the British military. Though initially unsuccessful, the Rebellion galvanized Irish nationalism and led to the Irish War of Independence and ultimately, the hotel of the Irish Free State in 1922.
The tour visits several key sites in Dublin that were central to the 1916 Rebellion.
First, it stops at Trinity College, an influential bastion of British rule.
Then, the group heads to City Hall, where the rebels’ provisional government held court.
The tour also includes a visit to Dublin Castle, the seat of British administration in Ireland.
Throughout, the guide provides historical context, explaining the significance of these locations to the rebellion and the ensuing War of Independence.
Following the 1916 Rebellion, Ireland entered a period of heightened political turmoil and violence known as the War of Independence and the subsequent Irish Civil War.
The tour covers this tumultuous time, providing insights into:
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The tour involves a considerable amount of walking, as it covers key sites throughout Dublin’s city center. Participants should be prepared for approximately 2-3 hours of walking during the guided experience.
No, you can’t bring your own food and drinks on the tour. The tour experience includes alcoholic drinks available for purchase, but outside food and beverages are not permitted. The guides will provide all necessary materials for the tour.
No, audio guides or headsets are not provided during the tour. The tour is led by professional guides who provide in-depth historical context through engaging storytelling and commentary throughout the experience.
Yes, the tour provides ample opportunities for participants to take photos at the various historical sites and landmarks visited during the guided walking experience. Guests are encouraged to capture the sights and scenes along the way.
The walking tour typically lasts around 2 hours. According to the tour overview, it covers key sites in Dublin related to the 1916 Rebellion and Irish history, providing in-depth historical context from professional guides along the way.
The 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour offers an immersive and educational experience through Dublin’s history. Knowledgeable guides bring the city’s pivotal events to life, from the 1916 Rebellion to the War of Independence and Irish Civil War. With personalized attention and a focus on significant sites, this tour is a must-do for history enthusiasts seeking to understand Ireland’s past. Booking is simple, making it a convenient way to explore Dublin’s rich heritage.