• The heyday of OConnell Street was in the 1950s, with places of entertainment such as Metropole and Clery’s Ballroom as well as the Capitol...
  • Şanlı ve kapsamlı tarihinin yanı sıra O'Connell Street'nın en önemli yönleri yerel rehberlerden öğrenilebilir.
  • O'Connell Street represents the a cultural and historical centre of Dublin that has seen battles, attacks and a constant stream of Dubliners flocking to this...
  • In the 19th Century this was known as Sackville Street after a Lord Lieutenant and after independence was renamed OConnell Street after the Liberator Daniel...
  • 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.
  • The huge, striking, and innovative monument stands in the middle of OConnell Street just across from the famous General Post Office.
  • 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.
  • Take in the architecture, the artworks, and the people of Dublin on the city's main thoroughfare, OConnell Street.
  • Things to do near O'Connell Street on Tripadvisor: See 319,353 reviews and 51,354 candid photos of things to do near O'Connell Street in Dublin, Province of...
  • Gardai rushed to the scene of two incidents involving a number of people on both O'Connell Street and nearby Cathal Brugha Street at around 1am.