Defines the key urban areas, neighborhoods, landmarks, and transit links that structure Dublin City Centre.

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Core Districts

Highlights the main historic and commercial neighborhoods within Dublin City Centre.

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Inspiring Quays

The north and south banks of the River Liffey feature historic bridges, bustling markets, and cultural institutions.

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Temple Bar & Lower

The vibrant area of Temple Bar is known for pubs, live music, galleries, and a lively social scene.

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O’Connell Street & Quays

The broad boulevard of O’Connell Street is lined with historic monuments, flagship stores, and leads to key civic sites.

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Cultural & Civic

Displays important civic, religious, and cultural institutions beyond the core commercial districts.

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Trinity College & Library

Ireland’s premier university campus includes the Long Room library housing the Book of Kells and historic colleges.

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Dublin City Hall & Civic Centre

The imposing City Hall showcases Dublin’s civic administration and hosts public exhibitions and events.

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Parks & Public Spaces

Lists key large parks and open spaces that provide leisure, recreation, and urban respite.

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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.

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Fingal Liffey Embankments

The paved routes along the River Liffey and adjacent streets offer scenic walks, cycling, and access to bridges and docking points.

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Waterways & Bridges

Focuses on the major crossings, channels, and waterfront features central to Dublin’s layout.

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River Liffey

The River Liffey courses through Dublin, dividing north and south, spanned by historic and modern bridges and lined with docks and promenades.

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O’Connell Bridge & Quays

The symmetrical O’Connell Bridge and the adjoining quays form a principal crossing and main route through central Dublin.