Starting from the O'Connell Bridge we suggest you to walk along O'Connell Street, the main commercial artery and another must-see in Dublin.
This avenue, one of the widest in Europe and always full of people, has several important monuments such as the statue of nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell, the Dublin Central Post Office, where the Republic of Ireland was proclaimed, and the Spire (Monument of Light), a steel spire 120 meters high that commemorated the arrival of the new millennium.
After filling your shopping bags in this street and the adjacent Henry Street or Parnell Street, you can eat a good Irish stew at Murray's Pub.