The guided tour of 14 Henrietta Street offers one of Dublin’s most distinctive inside-the-building history experiences, using a single address to explain more than 300 years of social and urban change. Official visitor information says the site is accessible by guided tour only, with tours typically lasting about 75 minutes. Because it moves from Georgian origins to later tenement life, it gives visitors a layered, human-scale view of Dublin history that complements more political landmark tours.

Quick facts
- Best for: Travelers interested in social history and historic interiors, Visitors seeking a guided museum experience with strong storytelling
- Known for: An award-winning guided house museum tour tracing Dublin life from Georgian townhouse to tenement dwelling.
- Phone: +353 1 524 0383
Why it ranks
It ranks because the tour uses one preserved address to explain multiple eras of Dublin life in sequence, giving visitors a rare guided look at architecture, housing, and class change that most broader city walks only mention in passing.
Location and links
Service area and category
- City: Dublin
- Country: Ireland
Editorial summary
The guided tour of 14 Henrietta Street offers one of Dublin’s most distinctive inside-the-building history experiences, using a single address to explain more than 300 years of social and urban change. Official visitor information says the site is accessible by guided tour only, with tours typically lasting about 75 minutes. Because it moves from Georgian origins to later tenement life, it gives visitors a layered, human-scale view of Dublin history that complements more political landmark tours.