Defines the key urban areas, neighborhoods, landmarks, and transit links that structure Dublin City Centre.
Core Districts
Highlights the main historic and commercial neighborhoods within Dublin City Centre.
Inspiring Quays
The north and south banks of the River Liffey feature historic bridges, bustling markets, and cultural institutions.
Temple Bar & Lower
The vibrant area of Temple Bar is known for pubs, live music, galleries, and a lively social scene.
O’Connell Street & Quays
The broad boulevard of O’Connell Street is lined with historic monuments, flagship stores, and leads to key civic sites.
Cultural & Civic
Displays important civic, religious, and cultural institutions beyond the core commercial districts.
Trinity College & Library
Ireland’s premier university campus includes the Long Room library housing the Book of Kells and historic colleges.
Dublin City Hall & Civic Centre
The imposing City Hall showcases Dublin’s civic administration and hosts public exhibitions and events.
Parks & Public Spaces
Lists key large parks and open spaces that provide leisure, recreation, and urban respite.
St Stephen’s Green
A historic Georgian park with lawns, lake, memorials, and a popular setting for relaxation and outdoor activity in the heart of Dublin.
Fingal Liffey Embankments
The paved routes along the River Liffey and adjacent streets offer scenic walks, cycling, and access to bridges and docking points.
Waterways & Bridges
Focuses on the major crossings, channels, and waterfront features central to Dublin’s layout.
River Liffey
The River Liffey courses through Dublin, dividing north and south, spanned by historic and modern bridges and lined with docks and promenades.
O’Connell Bridge & Quays
The symmetrical O’Connell Bridge and the adjoining quays form a principal crossing and main route through central Dublin.
