• One of the main streets in Dublin’s center, OConnell Street is included on many city sightseeing tours.
  • This is Dublin's largest avenue and it's on the north bank. The bridge (O'Connell Bridge) that connects it to the south bank is famous for being wider than it is long.
  • Twenty-five thousand people lined OConnell Street to bid him farewell as he left the hotel for Wicklow.
  • Have a look at the selection of photos uncovered of O'Connell Street's evolution from way back in 1880 to more recent times in the late 1980s.
  • Finish your tour on O'Connell Street with an introduction to the revival of the Gaelic language and culture in Ireland and meet some of Dublin's contemporary...
  • O'Connell Street stretches for over one kilometer from Parnell Square in the north to O'Connell Bridge in the south, and is a popular destination for tourists and...
  • Talbot Street, which leads on to OConnell Street intersects Amiens Street and is easily found whether you are just leaving the coach or the train statiuon.
  • A Luas tram at the junction of Abbey Street and O'Connell Street - geograph.org.uk - 1731848.jpg 1,024 × 796; 176 KB.
  • The Metropole and Capitol cinemas next to the GPO were demolished[56][57] in 1973, McDonald noting this removed the central social hub of O'Connell Street.
  • Find out even more about O'Connell Street and the rest of the centre of Dublin here --> www.bit.ly/gwo-dublin-guide.