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GPO Witness History / O'Connell Street

The General Post Office on O'Connell Street, HQ of the 1916 Rising, now home to an immersive exhibition and the towering Spire.

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The verdict

Who it's worth it for

Great for
  • If you've only got a day
  • Couples
  • Solo travellers
  • The genuinely curious
  • History & culture buffs
  • Local-life seekers
Depends
  • Travellers on a budget
  • Families with kids
Not for

Worth it for if you've only got a day, couples and solo travellers.

Why we say this

Insider secrets & local vibes

The bullet-pocked columns of the still-working GPO and the slick exhibition put you at the heart of the 1916 Rising's drama.
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O'Connell Street itself is a tired, traffic-heavy boulevard that disappoints visitors expecting a grand avenue.
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The paid exhibition is optional next to the free, self-evident facade many are happy just to see.
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What it feels like

Reading the room, traveller by traveller

  • Solo

    Central and walk-up — the city-centre anchor of the 1916 story with no booking stress.

  • Multigenerational

    Accessible and immersive enough to engage mixed ages on Irish history.

  • First-timers

    The companion to Kilmainham, and far easier to fit in spontaneously.

Good to know

Before you go

Cost
Street free; exhibition €12–€15
Time
1–1.5 hours
Last verified
2026-06-17
Best time
Anytime; the facade is free to see day or night.
Getting there
On O'Connell Street, on the Luas and central bus routes.
Accessibility
The Witness History exhibition is step-free with lift access.
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What we checked

  • The GPO was the headquarters of the 1916 Easter Rising and bears bullet marks from the fighting.
  • O'Connell Street is home to the Spire of Dublin, a 120-metre stainless-steel monument erected in 2003.
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