• It’s a 10-minute walk north of Trinity College, or you can ride the Luas Red Line tram to Abbey Street, OConnell GPO, or OConnell Upper station.
  • O'Connell Street is at the heart of Dublin. Through name changes and revolutions, destruction and rebuilding it has remained at the heart of the story of...
  • OConnell Street—first called Drogheda and then Sackville Street—is a stretch of shops, cinemas, and snack bars.
  • O'Connell Street in Dublin: Find opening hours and directions, compare prices before booking, see photos, and read reviews.
  • 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.
  • OConnell Street is the Irish equivalent of the French Champs Elysées. Part of Dublin’s main city-center thoroughfare, it stretches for 500 meters and is 49 meters...
  • 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.
  • O'Connell Street is located on the north side of Dublin city, and runs northwards from O'Connell Bridge towards Parnell Square.
  • O'Connell Street (Irish: Sráid Uí Chonaill) is Dublin's main thoroughfare. It measures 49 m (160 ft) in width at its southern end, 46 m (150 ft) at the north, and is 500...
  • 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.