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In the lively district of The Liberties, the Old Dublin City Wall stands as a remarkable piece of the city's historical tapestry. Dating back to the 12th century, this well-preserved section once safeguarded a Viking settlement and contributed to the Anglo-Norman fortifications. Visitors will appreciate the authentic charm of this site, free from the usual hustle of tourist attractions. It's an intriguing spot for history enthusiasts and families alike, offering a glimpse into Dublin's storied past without the fuss of modern fanfare.

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Suitable for children

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4.3
based on 204 reviews
4.3/5 204 reviews
Lonnie Perry
Lonnie Perry
2 weeks ago on Google

A quiet marvel tucked into the heart of Dublin’s medieval soul. If you blink, you might miss it—but don’t. This surviving stretch of the Old Dublin City Wall at Cornmarket is one of the last standing witnesses to a city once hemmed in by stone, strategy, and centuries of change. Built in the 12th century, likely as part of the Anglo-Norman fortification efforts, this section near Lamb Alley marks the site of New Gate—one of seven original entrances into the walled city. It’s humbling to stand beside something that once protected Dyflinn, a Viking settlement that grew along the River Liffey. The original walls were made of earth and timber, but the Anglo-Normans reinforced them with stone, carving out a boundary that enclosed less than a square mile. Today, only fragments remain, and this one is a gem. There’s no flashy signage or tourist fanfare—just history, quietly enduring. If you’re the kind of traveler who finds magic in the mundane and meaning in the mortar, this spot is worth a detour. It’s a reminder that cities are layered, and sometimes the best stories are the ones still standing.

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Fred V
Fred V
2 months ago on Google

Naja

THE EXPLORER
THE EXPLORER
4 months ago on Google

We flew to Ireland to join a long bus tour of the island. Started in Dublin, then touring around the island and finishing in Dublin. A great trip to see both country and city. Walking around Dublin was easy using google maps and my research. I like the historic stuff so we found the old city wall, or what was left of it. Not much to see. Too bad most was torn down over the centuries.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Old Dublin City Wall?
    Old Dublin City Wall is located at Lamb Alley, Dublin, The Liberties, Ireland.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop High Street (100 m walk)
    • Bus stop Bridgefoot Street (356 m walk)
    • Bus stop The Coombe (402 m walk)
    • Bus station Thomas Street (105 m walk)
  • How is Old Dublin City Wall rated by visitors?
    Old Dublin City Wall has an average rating of 4.3 based on 204 reviews across platforms such as Google.
  • Is the venue suitable for children and families?
    Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.