The flat deck fits strollers and nearby malls offer free changing rooms, yet the bridge itself lacks seating, shade, toilets, and jostling crowds can unsettle or bump a baby.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for a slow stroller walk, photos, and a baby break nearby.
Stroller-friendly bridge walk:
Push your baby’s stroller across the flat, barrier-protected bridge.
Tip: Pause at mid-span for wide river views and quick family photos.
Family photo session:
Capture the cast-iron arches as a backdrop to your baby’s first Dublin photos.
Tip: Use the railing at sunrise or sunset for soft lighting on your family.
Baby care break at Jervis Centre:
Visit the nearby Jervis Shopping Centre for free baby-changing facilities.
Tip: Enter from Mary Street and follow signs to the parent-room on floor 1.
Riverside snack at Merchant’s Arch:
Enjoy light bites with river views just steps from Ha’penny Bridge.
Tip: Reserve a spot on the mezzanine to keep your stroller close by.
In rainy months, bring a weatherproof stroller cover and dress your baby in layers. In summer evenings, the bridge lights up in golden hues from 10 pm—ideal for a gentle post-nap stroll.
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Selina Lusser
My Partner and i were looking for that bridge up and down the River only to realise that we already crossed it twice. We imagined it Grander or even remarkable. But its just a ordinary bridge 🤷♀️. Gets its job done i guess 👍
Barry Sullivan
It's a pedestrian foot bridge... And something of a local icon. Heavily used, but designed and built with charm and grace. Nice views of the city along the Liffey.
Liam Dunn
Beautiful historic bridge in the heart of Dublin. It’s a quick crossing, but full of charm and character, with great views of the River Liffey on both sides. Very busy with tourists taking photos, so it can get crowded, but that’s part of the atmosphere. A must-see landmark if you’re exploring the city.
Malik SA
Lot of bridges in the same area, but each looks different Opened in May 1816, the bridge originally named Wellington Bridge after the Duke of Wellington (born in Dublin). It replaced a fleet of seven ferries operated by William Walsh after local officials demanded either repairs or a bridge 🛶 . • Constructed from cast iron, with its components cast at the Coalbrookdale foundry in Shropshire and ...
Dr. RL
This is a really cool bridge. It is iconic for a reason because it has cool architecture and great views. We saw a beautiful white swan in the water as we walked over it.
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Bridge crossing | EUR 0 |
Bus fare for 2 adults | EUR 5.6 |
Café snack | EUR 12 |
Total Estimated | EUR 17.6 |
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