Ha'penny Bridge

Bridge · Ringsend

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"Half Penny to Pass The Ha'penny Bridge, officially the Liffey Bridge, was built in 1816 over the River Liffey in Dublin. For over 100 years it had cost between half a penny and a penny and a half to cross the pedestrian bridge but today it is free. I found myself crossing the aerial pathway a couple of times daily during my two-week stay in Dublin. The Temple Bar area, just south of the bridge, is the main tourist area of the city and well worth a visit but when you want true "craic" (bar banter), and a more affordable Guinness, venture further out of the Temple Bar area. By Morgan Paar"

One Week in Ireland

Ha'penny Bridge, North City, Dublin, Ireland Get directions

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