O’Connell Bridge, a vital link between the northern and southern halves of central Dublin, spans the River Liffey. Originally built in the 18th century, it was later named after the 19th-century political leader Daniel O’Connell. The bridge is a bustling thoroughfare, handling a constant flow of vehicles, trams, and pedestrians. From its vantage point, visitors can take in the sights of the riverfront, observing the dynamic interplay of city life and water. Today, it remains a key artery in Dublin’s urban landscape, offering a blend of historical significance and modern functionality.
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