Dublin City Centre Street Map

These maps show the principal streets in Dublin's City Centre. The map of Temple Bar map is not to the same scale

 as the main map. At the bottom of the page is the street index to help you find a particular street.

e.g. Nassau Street = B3; Essex Street East = B2 on the Temple Bar map.

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     This map will help you with a walking tour which will be perfect for those of you making your first visit to Dublin or with only a little time to spare and you want to get a sense of the city. The walk brings participants past the celebrated Molly Malone statue and on through the main shopping streets of the historic Georgian and Victorian quarters of the Grafton Street area before arriving to Dawson Street. Then walk through a couple of the squares of Trinity College before passing by the classically proportioned Bank of Ireland, the former 18th century House of Parliament. Then through Temple Bar, Dublin's equivalent to Paris's Left Bank before crossing the famous Ha'penny Bridge over the River Liffey to bring you to Dublin's main street and one of the widest boulevards in Europe, O'Connell Street. Around here you will find intriguing monuments including the magnificent O'Connell Monument commemorating Daniel O'Connell. He was known as the Liberator because he achieved emancipation for Roman Catholics in Ireland and Britain. Passing along the street and noticing other points of interest along the way you will reach the General Post Office, the headquarters of the 1916 Rebellion and the de facto main shrine to Irish Independence. This will leave you near Henry Street, Dublin's busiest shopping street and also close to all public transportation.