• OConnell Street is among Dublin’s busiest and recognizable parts. It consists of a wide boulevard divided by spaces for trees and works of art.
  • OConnell Street—first called Drogheda and then Sackville Street—is a stretch of shops, cinemas, and snack bars.
  • O'Connell Street is the main thoroughfare through Dublin, Ireland. ... ] The naming of O'Connell Street in The Irish Rebellion is anachronistic.
  • ...history buff David Lawlor (you might have spotted him on a few of my Gang Roundups), with a post about one of the most iconic places in Dublin: OConnell Street.
  • Things to do near O'Connell Street on Tripadvisor: See 316,505 reviews and 50,033 candid photos of things to do near O'Connell Street in Dublin, Province of...
  • O'Connell Street is the main thoroughfare of Dublin and site of the city's most prominent monuments. Located just north of the River Liffey, the area is packed on...
  • OConnell Street is Dublin's main thoroughfare, with some impressive architecture, including the historic General Post Office.
  • O'Connell Street in Dublin: Find opening hours and directions, compare prices before booking, see photos, and read reviews.
  • ...(7) Dublin Docklands (32) Glasnevin (5) Grafton Street (4) Inchicore (3) Kilmainham (3) Landsdowne village (1) Leopardstown (2) O'Connell Street (20) Old city.
  • My advice to anyone visiting Dublin is to stay south of the river Liffey. O'Connell Street is very run down and full of beggars, drunks, druggies and homeless.