Originating in the Wicklow Mountains, the River Liffey flows through Wicklow, Kildare, and Dublin before emptying into the Irish Sea at Dublin Bay. This waterway has been central to the city’s growth and development, dividing Dublin into two distinct halves. As it winds through the heart of the city, the river is flanked by historic quays and modern architecture, offering a blend of old and new. Today, visitors can stroll along its banks, cross its many bridges, and enjoy the vibrant riverside life that continues to shape Dublin’s character.
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