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Some attractions within Dublin Northeast Map:
  • St Mary's Church - Walking down Bolton Street and Capel Street, we reach Mary Street (on the left), in which is St Mary's Church (... More
  • Abbey Theatre - To the west of Dublin's Custom House is the new Abbey Theater (by Michael Scott, 1966); the main theater has 638... More
  • Custom House - Going downstream from O'Connell Bridge on Eden Quay, we come, passing under the unsightly railroad bridge (1889),... More
  • O'Connell Bridge - A good starting point for a sightseeing tour in Dublin is O'Connell Bridge, which spans the Liffey (here 45yd/4... More
  • O'Connell Street - Parallel to Marlborough Street is O'Connell Street, Dublin's main north-south artery. Originally a good... More
  • Christ Church Cathedral - Castle Street leads into Christchurch Place in which is one of Dublin's two principal churches, Christ... More
  • City Hall - Dublin's City Hall (by Thomas Cooley, 1769-79), an imposing domed building, was originally the Royal Exchange. In the... More
  • Dublin Castle - Beyond Dublin's City Hall stands Dublin Castle, the main entrance of which is on Cork Hill. The hill now occupied... More
  • Bank of Ireland - Facing the main entrance to Trinity College is the large building now occupied by the Bank of Ireland,... More
  • Trinity College - At the south end of the O'Connell Bridge, which spans the Liffey in the center of Dublin city, the street forks... More