The Icon Walk
The Icon Walk: Dublin's Open-Air Cultural Gallery
Explore The Icon Walk in Dublin's Temple Bar, where contemporary art meets educational engagement in an inspiring cultural hub.
Nestled in the vibrant Temple Bar district, The Icon Walk is a captivating art gallery and center that showcases the rich tapestry of Dublin's artistic heritage. With its diverse exhibitions and engaging educational programs, it's a must-visit for art enthusiasts and casual tourists alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Starting from Drogheda town centre, head south on West Street towards the River Boyne. Walk straight until you reach the bridge crossing the river. Cross the bridge, and upon reaching the other side, turn left onto the main road (Drogheda Bridge). Follow this road until you reach the bus station on the left. From the bus station, take any bus heading to Dublin City Centre. The journey will take approximately 30-40 minutes. Once you arrive at the Busáras (Bus Station) in Dublin, exit the bus and walk towards the Luas (tram) station nearby.
Public Transport
From Drogheda, take a train from Drogheda Train Station to Dublin Connolly Station. The train ride will take around 30 minutes. After arriving at Dublin Connolly Station, exit the station and walk to the nearest Luas stop. Take the Luas Red Line towards Tallaght and get off at the Abbey Street stop. From there, walk towards O'Connell Bridge, cross the bridge, and then turn left onto Aston Place. The Icon Walk is located at Aston Pl, Temple Bar, Dublin.
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Discover Drogheda: A captivating blend of history, culture, and Irish charm in one of Ireland's oldest towns, nestled along the scenic River Boyne.
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