The North Quay Ghost Walk Tour offers a spine-chilling exploration of Dublin’s haunted past. Led by a local guide, the 2-hour tour delves into the dark history of structures like St. Mary’s Abbey and Hendrick Street, where tales of treason, torture, and murder come to life. Participants will enjoy the haunting atmosphere of this former Oxmantown district, uncovering the city’s grim past through captivating narratives. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or simply curious about the supernatural, this tour promises an unforgettable experience that may leave you questioning the line between the living and the dead.
Key Points
- A 2-hour walking tour in Dublin’s most haunted district, formerly known as Oxmantown, led by a local guide.
- Exploration of spine-chilling structures like St. Mary’s Abbey and Hendrick Street, with stories of treason, torture, and murder.
- Opportunity to visit notoriously haunted locations and experience the haunting atmosphere of Dublin’s dark past.
- Wheelchair accessible tour, suitable for children accompanied by an adult, with a minimum age requirement of 10 years.
- Tour starts outside the Church Bar on Mary Street and ends at The Brazen Head, with proximity to public transportation.
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Overview of the Ghost Walk Tour
The North Quay Ghost Walk Tour offers visitors a 2-hour walking tour through Dublin’s most haunted district, formerly known as Oxmantown, a Viking enclave.
Led by a local guide, the tour takes guests to spine-chilling structures like St. Mary’s Abbey and Hendrick Street, where they’ll hear stories of treason, torture, and murder.
With 89 reviews, the tour provides a unique opportunity to explore Dublin’s dark past and encounter the paranormal.
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible to a wide range of participants.
The tour starts at 8:00 pm outside the Church Bar on Mary Street and ends at The Brazen Head.
What’s Included in the Tour
The North Quay Ghost Walk Tour includes a local guide and a 2-hour ghost walking tour through Dublin’s haunted district.
During the tour, you will explore spine-chilling structures like St. Mary’s Abbey and Hendrick Street, where they’ll listen to stories of treason, torture, and murder.
The tour starts outside the Church Bar on Mary Street and ends at The Brazen Head.
Confirmation is provided at the time of booking, and the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the minimum age is 10 years.
The tour is conveniently located near public transportation, making it accessible for visitors to Dublin.
Meeting Point and Tour Duration
The North Quay Ghost Walk Tour starts outside the Church Bar on Mary Street and ends at The Brazen Head, with a duration of 2 hours.
Participants will meet at the tour’s designated starting point, the Church Bar on Mary Street, where the local guide will be waiting to lead the group on this spine-chilling adventure.
The tour explores Dublin’s most haunted district, Northside, formerly known as Oxmantown, a Viking enclave.
Throughout the 2-hour walk, guests will visit notoriously haunted locations, such as St. Mary’s Abbey and Hendrick Street, while the guide shares stories of treason, torture, and murder that have plagued these eerie sites.
At the end of the tour, you will finish at the historic Brazen Head pub.
Highlights of the Ghost Walk Tour
One key highlight of the North Quay Ghost Walk Tour is the opportunity to visit notoriously haunted locations like St. Mary’s Abbey and Hendrick Street.
Throughout the 2-hour walk, the local guide shares chilling stories of treason, torture, and murder that have plagued these eerie sites.
The tour includes:
- Exploring the spine-chilling structures and grounds of St. Mary’s Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery with a dark history
- Uncovering the grim past of Hendrick Street, an area once known for its criminal activity and violent incidents
- Listening to tales of supernatural sightings and unexplained phenomena that have occurred at these haunted locations
- Taking in the haunting atmosphere of Dublin’s most-haunted district, Northside, formerly the Viking enclave of Oxmantown
Haunting Stories and Locations
As participants embark on the North Quay Ghost Walk Tour, they’ll encounter some of Dublin’s most haunting stories and locations.
St. Mary’s Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery, is renowned for its dark history and spine-chilling atmosphere, with tales of supernatural sightings and unexplained phenomena.
The tour also explores Hendrick Street, where visitors may feel an eerie presence lingering from the site’s grim past of treason, torture, and murder.
Throughout the journey, the local guide regales guests with captivating narratives of Dublin’s haunted history, painting a vivid picture of the city’s most sinister secrets.
From hallowed halls to shadowy streets, the North Quay Ghost Walk immerses participants in an unforgettable supernatural experience.
Accessibility and Age Requirements
According to the information provided, the North Quay Ghost Walk Tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs.
Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult, providing a family-friendly experience. The minimum age requirement is 10 years, ensuring the tour content is appropriate for younger participants.
The tour’s proximity to public transportation also enhances accessibility for guests.
Booking Confirmation and Transportation
Confirmation is provided at the time of booking for the North Quay Ghost Walk Tour.
The meeting point is outside the Church Bar on Mary Street, and the tour ends at The Brazen Head.
The tour’s proximity to public transportation also makes it easily accessible for guests.
The tour starts promptly at 8:00 pm, and guests are advised to arrive a few minutes early.
The guided tour lasts for 2 hours, during which you will explore the most haunted locations in Dublin’s Northside district, once known as Oxmantown.
Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the North Quay Ghost Walk Tour offers a unique and spine-chilling experience that’s not to be missed.
Additional Information About the Tour
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult. It’s conveniently located near public transportation, making it easily accessible for guests.
The tour offers a unique and spooky experience, with the following highlights:
- Explore notoriously haunted locations like St. Mary’s Abbey and Hendrick Street
- Listen to chilling stories of treason, torture, and murder
- Experience the eerie ambiance of Dublin’s most haunted district
- Gain a deeper understanding of the city’s dark and macabre history
Booking confirmation is provided at the time of booking, ensuring a smooth and organized experience for all participants.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Physically Demanding Is the Tour?
The tour involves walking around a moderate distance. It is not physically demanding, as the pace is leisurely and there are no strenuous activities. However, it may not be suitable for those with mobility issues or young children.
What Should I Bring for the Ghost Walk?
For a ghost walk, it’s recommended to bring a camera, flashlight, and warm clothing. Comfortable walking shoes are also advised. Staying alert and open-minded can enhance the spooky experience.
Can I Get a Private Tour for My Group?
Yes, the tour operator offers private ghost walks for groups. Private tours can be arranged and customized to suit the group’s needs. Contact the tour company to discuss your group’s requirements and availability for a private tour.
Do the Tour Guides Have Paranormal Experience?
The tour guides on the ghost walk have extensive experience in the paranormal field. They recount spine-chilling stories and lead guests through haunted sites, drawing on their deep knowledge of local history and supernatural occurrences.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Photography is typically allowed during the tour, but guests should be mindful of the guide’s instructions and avoid disrupting the experience for others. Participants are encouraged to capture the haunting atmosphere, while respecting the tour’s rules and etiquette.
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Recap
The North Quay Ghost Walk Tour offers a thrilling exploration of Dublin’s haunted past.
Participants will uncover the dark history and supernatural occurrences of the city’s most spine-chilling structures, led by a local guide.
With captivating narratives and a wheelchair-accessible route, this tour provides a unique opportunity to take in the grim past of the Oxmantown district, suitable for children aged 10 and above.