Dublin City Council’s community initiative, ‘Let’s Walk & Talk’ is indeed a great way for people to stay healthy, meet people and learn a little something about our Fair City. This initiative comprises weekly walks in various parts of the City, themed historical walking tours and other special events.
All of our historical walking tours are led by acclaimed historian, Pat Liddy
All ‘Let’s Walk & Talk’ events are FREE and no advance booking necessary.
All Walks and Tours usually last about 90 minutes.
And remember…‘Let’s Walk & Talk’ is a great way to stay healthy, meet people and learn a little about our Fair City!
Sundays 2pm
Meet at: Parkgate Street, entrance to the Phoenix Park, Dublin 7
Walk: A walk in the park or surrounding areas Museum LUAS Stop nearby
Mondays 11am
Meet: Outside the Halfway House Pub, Ashtown, Navan Road, Dublin 7
Walk: Walks along the Royal Canal, in the Phoenix Park and many other places. Buses 37, 38, 39 & 70 and Ashtown Train Station nearby
Tuesdays 2pm
Meet: Outside The Barge Pub, Charlemont Street, Dublin 2
Walk: Walks along the Grand Canal and within Dublin 2/4/6 areas. Charlemont LUAS Stop is nearby
Wednesdays 2pm
Meet: Outside Raheny DART Station, Raheny Village, Dublin 5
Walk: A walk to Dollymount Strand, through St. Annes Park or beyond! Raheny DART and Buses 29A, 31, 31B, 32A & 32B nearby
Wednesdays 2pm
Meet: Outside Kilmainham Gaol, Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8
Walk: A walk along the canal or around this historic area. Buses 68, 69, 79 & 79A stop nearby
Wednesdays at 2pm
Meet: Monument to William Conyngham, Kildare Place, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
Walk: A stroll through the city whilst talking in Spanish!
Thursdays 2pm
Meet:Sandymount Green, Sandymount Village, Dublin 4
Walk: A stroll along Sandymount Strand or to neighbouring suburbs.Buses 2, 3 & 18 and Sandymount DART Stop nearby
Fridays 11am
Meet: Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Walk: ‘Bímis ag Siúl agus ag Caint’ - A walk in the city …whilst talking in Irish!
Fridays 2pm
Meet: Monument to William Conyngham, Kildare Place, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
Walk: A stroll through the city whilst talking in French!