

OPW Walking Tour of the Irish National War Memorial Gardens
Office of Public Works (OPW)
The War Memorial Gardens tour will bring visitors through the gardens designed by the renowned Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens.
The Gardens are one of the most famous memorial gardens in Europe. They are dedicated to the memory of the 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in the First World War (1914-1918). The name of each soldier is contained in the illustrated Harry Clarke manuscripts in the granite book rooms within the gardens.
These gardens are not only a place of remembrance, they are also of great architectural interest as the renowned Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens designed them. Lutyens was a prolific garden designer and architect whose other Irish designs include Heywood Gardens, Lambay Island and those in Howth Castle.
The gardens boasts many features such as the Gertrude Jekyll inspired herbaceous borders which encircle the sunken rose gardens creating a serene atmosphere which will make for an enjoyable visit during any season.
All weather clothing is reccommended
Photo Credit: OPW
More Info
Duration: 1 hour
Age Suitability: All Ages
Accessibility: Good accessibility for visitors, featuring mainly flat, tarmac pathways throughout the grounds
Location: Islandbridge, Dublin 8, D08 T20W There are two entrances into the Gardens via the South Circular Road and Con Colbert Road.
Meeting Point: Meeting Point is as the Temple. 53.34554107165428, -6.31723712369046.





