• O'Connell Street is the main thoroughfare of Dublin and site of the city's most prominent monuments.
  • O'Connell Street is the main street of the city. Previous known as Sackville St., it features in many of the historic events which took place in Dublin.
  • ...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.
  • O'Connell Street, Henry Street and Parnell Street are Dublin's main shopping arteries while Grafton Street is full of ingenious street artists.
  • A prominent feature of the street is the OConnell Monument made of black stone, containing many statues with one of the OConnell himself at the top.
  • Dublin's grandest avenue, O'Connell Street, runs north from the River Liffey for 500 meters. It is often said to be the widest city street in Europe, and has been...
  • O'Connell St -Dublin. ... The huge, striking, and innovative monument stands in the middle of OConnell Street just across from the famous General Post Office.
  • Vast sections of the street appear abandoned and derelict. On the face of it, OConnell St is a busy one. The Luas criss-crosses the street, and buses pour in and out.
  • Because of the extensive destruction and rebuilding, most of the buildings on O'Connell Street date from the 1910s and 1920s.