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Historical Walking Tour of Dublin's Haunted North Quay - Dublin

Historical Walking Tour of Dublin's Haunted North Quay

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1.5–2 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; no special physical condition required.

Overview

Discover Dublin’s haunted history on the North Quay Ghost Tour. Walk through eerie sites and hear chilling tales of ghostly figures from centuries past. A thrilling experience for history lovers and thrill-seekers alike.

Dublin 1, County Dublin

North Quay Ghost Tour

All Ages | 1.5 hours | The Locals Favourite Walking Tour!

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About This Adventure

Embark on Dublin's most captivating walking tour, exploring the city's haunted history in the ancient Oxmantown area. Discover chilling tales of notorious figures, ghostly apparitions, and eerie sites like Croppie’s Acre and Saint Michan’s Church. Experience the thrill of uncovering the hidden, haunted past of Dublin like never before.

Come and join us on the locals favourite walking tour!


Duration

1.5 Hours

Departs

Thursday & Sunday at 8pm

Meeting Point

Ned O'Sheas, Lower Bridge Street Dublin

About

With more than a thousand years of history, Dublin is one of the most haunted cities in the world. Hidden Dublin Walks will take you through one of the oldest parts of Dublin; the area once known as Oxmantown. This former Viking enclave has a rich haunted history. You will discover the site of Saint Mary’s Abbey; one of the most powerful monastic settlements in Ireland in medieval times, now just a small ruin down an alleyway, passed by thousands of oblivious commuters every day.

  • You will hear the story of Lord Norbury, the infamous and sadistic ‘Hanging Judge’ who presided over the trial of Robert Emmet. Hated in life, in death he returned to continue his reign of terror.
  • You will learn the legend of Scaldbrother, the infamous medieval thief whose buried treasure may still lie in a labyrinth of tunnels under Smithfield. Not to mention Billy the Bowl, the 18th century murderer, born without legs, who once terrorized Stoneybatter and Grangegorman.

If you are feeling brave enough, we will take you down Hendrick Street, once the site of two of the most haunted houses in Dublin. Between them, nos. 7 & 8 Hendrick Street were home to no fewer than six different ghosts. Demolished in the 1960’s, the houses are long gone, but the ghosts...?

  • And what of the haunted hospital? Ghostly nurses have been seen all the way down the block. Could they be the reason for office chairs spinning by themselves in an adjacent building? Or electronic toys turning on and off by themselves?

You might want to steel your nerves before venturing with us to Croppie’s Acre. This long-abandoned site was used as a football pitch in the 20th century. Shocking when you consider that it is a mass grave – the final resting place of hundreds of rebels executed after the 1798 rebellion. If you are of a sensitive disposition, you may well come away feeling disturbed. Sometimes, the spirits here attempt communication!

  • You will also hear tell of the mummies of Saint Michan’s Church, surely the most macabre tourist attraction in Ireland, and a major inspiration to the young Bram Stoker, native of Clontarf and author of Dracula.
  • As if that’s not enough to whet your appetite, you will also visit the site of a 21st century apparition of the Virgin Mary. Thousands of passers-by claim to have seen the image on the wall. Can you?
  • And do be careful who you step on as we pass through the deconsecrated graveyard. The gravestones may have moved, but the bodies haven’t...
  • Whether you’re a native Dubliner or are visiting our fair city from far afield, come with us and discover the Hidden Dublin you never imagined was there...

Testimonials

"It was one of the best ghost tours I’ve been on. The whole group felt the temperature drop as we were leaving Saint Mary’s Abbey. It was really weird." Alison, San Francisco, California

"I liked that it took the subject seriously. These are real haunted places, and sensitive people on the tour definitely seemed to be experiencing something. Hendrick Street was interesting. One woman in the group who said she was psychic refused to go near the old funeral parlour" Paul, Dallas, Texas

"I’ve been in the Edinburgh vaults a couple of times, and never felt anything. What I liked about the Northside Ghost Walk is how ordinary some of the places are – shops, museums and parks that people use every day without realising what has happened there. I’ve never really been a believer, but I swear I saw someone walking through Croppie’s acre, and I got some really weird stuff in my photos there." Sarah, Edinburgh, Scotland

"Thanks a bunch, guys! I live on Hendrick Street, and after your tour I think I’m gonna have to move!" Ciaran, Dublin

"I highly recommend this tour to anyone who likes ghost stories. Don’t expect cheesy attempts to scare you – you’ll get true stories backed up by the true history behind the places. Some of these places will make your skin crawl!" Lisa, Washington D.C.

"I’m the biggest skeptic in the world, but something is just wrong with Hendrick Street!" John, Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Adventure Tips

Wear comfortable walking shoes

The tour involves walking through uneven historic streets, so comfortable footwear is recommended.

Bring a flashlight

A small flashlight can help illuminate dark corners and add to the mysterious atmosphere.

Dress warmly in cooler months

Dublin evenings can be chilly, especially around historic sites, so layer up as needed.

Stay with the group

For safety and the best storytelling experience, stick close to your guide and fellow participants.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Pigeons
  • Nocturnal urban foxes

History

The Oxmantown district has been part of Dublin since the medieval period, with many sites haunted by the city’s layered past.

Conservation

The tour promotes awareness of Dublin’s historic sites and encourages preservation of its cultural heritage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Supportive shoes are crucial for a comfortable walk through historic Dublin streets.

Warm clothing layers

Dublin evenings can be cool; dress in layers for comfort.

fall,winter specific

Small flashlight

Enhances visibility and adds to the atmospheric experience in dark spots.

Notebook and pen

Optional for jotting down stories or personal impressions.