Phil Lynott Statue: A Dublin Rock 'n' Roll Icon
Pay homage to Phil Lynott, legendary Thin Lizzy frontman, at his iconic statue on Dublin's Harry Street, a tribute to Irish rock history.
The Phil Lynott Statue, located on Harry Street just off Grafton Street in Dublin, commemorates the legendary frontman of the rock band Thin Lizzy. Unveiled in 2005, the bronze statue captures Lynott's charismatic stage presence and celebrates his significant contribution to Irish music and culture. It's a popular spot for fans to pay tribute to the Dublin-raised rocker.
A brief summary to Phil Lynott Statue
- Harry St, Dublin, IE
- Click to display
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit the statue outside of peak hours to avoid crowds and get the best photo opportunities.
- Check out Bruxelles pub next to the statue, a former haunt of Lynott's, which contains a shrine to the musician.
- Take a stroll along Grafton Street, where Lynott often spent time, soaking in the Dublin atmosphere.
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Getting There
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Walking
The Phil Lynott Statue is located on Harry Street, just off Grafton Street, a central pedestrian area. From Trinity College, walk southwest along Grafton Street. Turn right onto Harry Street. The statue is located outside Bruxelles pub. This is a short walk, approximately 5-10 minutes. There are no costs involved.
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Public Transport
The closest Luas (tram) stop is St. Stephen's Green on the Green Line, about a 5-minute walk. From the stop, walk north along Grafton Street, then turn left onto Harry Street. Dublin Bus also has many routes that stop near Grafton Street. A single adult fare using a Leap Card is €2.00 within Zone 1. Cash fares are more expensive.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Dublin. Ask to be dropped off at the intersection of Grafton Street and Harry Street. From there, it's a few steps to the statue. A short taxi ride within the city center typically costs between €8 and €15, with an initial charge of €4.80 and a rate of €1.71 per km.
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