Reginald's Tower Waterford

The Quay
Waterford City
Tel: 051 304220

The Vikings originally built Waterford’s City Walls and King John extended them two centuries later. The most interesting relic of the walls is Reginald’s Tower which was built by the Normans in the 12th Century on the site of a Viking wooden tower. It is also Ireland's oldest standing building in continuous use. It can still be seen dominating the Waterford skyline. Over the centuries, it's been a fortress, a prison, a military depot, a mint, an air-raid shelter, and now houses an exhibition. Guided tour lasts 45 minutes.

Opening Times

Easter-May Daily 10:00-17:00
June-September Daily 09:30-18:30
October Daily 10:00-17:00
Open Weekends Sat - Sun 10:00-17:00

Pricing

Adults €2.10
OAP's €1.30
Children €1.10
Family ticket €5.80