The Iconic Ha'penny Bridge: A Gateway to Dublin's History
Explore the Ha'penny Bridge in Dublin - a historic pedestrian bridge offering stunning river views and a glimpse into the city's vibrant past.
The Ha'penny Bridge is a picturesque pedestrian bridge in Dublin, steeped in history and charm. A must-visit for tourists, it offers stunning views and a glimpse into the city's vibrant past.
A brief summary to Ha'penny Bridge
- Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin, North City, IE
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- 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 early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
- Bring your camera; the bridge provides fantastic photo opportunities at all times of day.
- Explore nearby attractions such as Temple Bar and Dublin Castle, all within walking distance.
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Getting There
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Walking
From Drogheda town center, head towards the Drogheda Train Station. Once you reach the station, you can take a train to Dublin. Purchase a ticket for a train to Dublin Pearse Station or Dublin Connolly Station. The journey will take approximately 30-40 minutes. Upon arrival in Dublin, you will exit the station and head towards the nearest public transport stop.
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Public Transport (Bus)
If you prefer to take a bus, you can walk to the Drogheda Bus Station located at the Millmount Complex. From there, take a bus to Dublin. Check the bus schedules for routes heading to Dublin. Once you arrive at Dublin Busaras (the central bus station), you can either walk or take the Luas (tram) towards O'Connell/Abbey Street.
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Walking (in Dublin)
Once you have arrived in Dublin (either by train or bus), make your way to O'Connell Street. From O'Connell Street, head south across the River Liffey via O'Connell Bridge. Continue walking until you reach the Ha'penny Bridge, which is a short distance away. The bridge is located at the northern end of the Liffey River and is easily identifiable with its distinctive white railings.
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