Lets Walk & Talk Docklands

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This tour is a special opportunity to explore New Old Dublin, so to speak. Yes, it is a very modern part of the city but it is built around some 18th and 19th century engineering feats with some 21st century wonders as well.

Join Pat Liddy at Connolly Luas stop on Thursday 3rd October at 11am and get to know this intriguing and alternative side of the city. From early engineering projects to the modern skyline, this quarter is now home to world-famous financial and tech giants such as Google and Facebook. At Grand Canal Docks, once the largest shipping dock complex in Europe, you will see a series of interesting sites including house barges, a former U2 studio, the spectacular Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, and of course the River Liffey. Then, you will discover the weird yet wonderful Diving Bell, the traditional Ferryman pub, the striking Samuel Beckett Bridge, the Jeanie Johnston famine sailing-ship, the Custom House, and the evocative Famine Memorial. You can visit EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum in the wonderful early 19th century CHQ Building at your own leisure. Don’t miss all the surprises and highlights of this walk.


Starting at Connolly Luas stop
Time:  11am, Thursday 3rd October 2019
Finishing at Grand Canal Quay (opposite the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre).

This walk is FREE and lasts about 90 minutes.  No advance booking necessary.

View more walks around Dublin happening this Autumn here

 

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