The River Liffey divides Dublin into two parts - north and south. It is the southern bank that is of the greatest interest to tourists. Here are concentrated the main attractions of the capital. Choosing a tourist route in Dublin, you can explore only one part of the city in more detail or try to visit both sides.
tripmydream has curated some of the most captivating walking routes in and around Dublin:
- Trinity College - Temple Bar - Merrion Square - St. Stephen's Park - St. Patrick's Cathedral - Christ Church Cathedral - O'Connell Street;
- Fibsborough - Royal Canal - Botanic Gardens;
- Black Rock Railroad Station - Main Street - Town Hall - Dan Leri Harbor - Martello Tower;
- Scenic walk along the Dodder River;
- Griffith Avenue - Rose Garden - Dublin Castle;
- River Boyne - Powerscourt Palace - Glendaloch.
You don't have to tackle these suggested Dublin walking routes all at once. Feel free to break them down into smaller sections that pique your interest the most. With a guidebook in hand, creating your own personalized routes around Dublin is a breeze.