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O'Connell Monument (solo trip)

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How Solo-Friendly is O'Connell Monument?

85%Solo-Friendly
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O’Connell Monument is free, always open and beside many walking-tour meeting points, so a solo traveller easily spends 30 minutes on history and photos, but there is no shelter or seating.

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Reviews4.4/ 5
(from 2,166 reviews)

Positives:

  • Central transit hub: The monument sits on O’Connell Street with Luas stops and bus routes steps away.
  • Rich history: Commemorates Daniel O’Connell and displays bullet holes from the 1916 Rising.

Challenges:

  • No onsite facilities: There are no toilets or food stalls at the monument itself.
  • Exposed to weather: The open setting offers no shelter from rain or wind.
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What is O'Connell Monument?

  • A bronze statue of Daniel O’Connell that rises two and a half times life size atop a granite plinth at the centre of O’Connell Street Lower
  • A 19th-century public monument that commemorates Daniel O’Connell, the Irish nationalist leader who secured Catholic emancipation in the British Parliament
  • Four cast-bronze allegorical figures and relief panels adorn the monument, symbolizing victory and O’Connell’s legislative triumphs

What is so special about O'Connell Monument for solo trip?

  1. Meet local guides on a free folklore tour at the statue base
  2. Trace ten bullet holes for a solo history puzzle
  3. Ride the Hop-On Hop-Off bus from the monument to key Dublin sights
  4. Take a quick Luas stop to explore Henry Street shops
  5. Central location makes further transit connections easy

Recommended visit duration: 0.5 hour

Why 0.5 hour visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A quick stop to view the statue and explore nearby sites on O’Connell Street.

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Solo-Friendly Activities in O'Connell Monument

Join a free DoDublin Yellow Umbrella Tour:

Meet under the Spire and follow local guides sharing Irish folklore as you walk past the monument.

Tip: Tip your guide €5 to support free tours.

Hunt the 1916 bullet holes:

Scan the bronze statue and plinth to find ten bullet marks from the Easter Rising.

Tip: Use a small guidebook or app to count each mark accurately.

Board the Hop-On Hop-Off bus tour:

Catch the bus at O’Connell Street head office to see top Dublin sights at your own pace.

Tip: Buy a 24-hour adult ticket for €21 and hop off at Trinity College or Temple Bar.

Ride the Green Line on Luas:

Take a single-stop tram from O’Connell–GPO to O’Connell Upper to explore Henry Street.

Tip: Buy an adult Zone 1 ticket for €2 at machines before boarding.

When is the best time to visit O'Connell Monument (Dublin, Ireland)?

From March to September enjoy long daylight for extended walking. In winter carry a waterproof jacket and scarf against wind chill.

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Reviews of O'Connell Monument (Dublin)

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Arjadip Das

Arjadip Das

Jul 2025

The O'Connell Monument is one of the most prominent landmark in Dublin City. Almost everyone who visits Dublin will definitely see this monument since it is located at the very heart of the city. Located in Dublin's O'Connell Street, it stands as a powerful tribute to Daniel O'Connell, often hailed as "The Liberator." Its history is deeply intertwined with Ireland's struggle for Catholic Emancipat...

Andre McMahon

Andre McMahon

Jul 2025

O’Connell Street is certainly a must visit in Dublin!

Alice C

Alice C

Mar 2025

The O'Connell Monument is a 40 ft high [3] commemorative granite and bronze monument. You'll find his monument sitting at the top of O'Connell Street, at the entrance to the square named in his honor.

Kerim Ayturk

Kerim Ayturk

Feb 2025

Dublin is a clean and well-maintained city. The streets are free of litter, and everything looks well-organized. The roads are structured efficiently, and the sidewalks are wide, making it a pleasant city to walk through. Parking can be a bit challenging, but with some searching, you’ll find a spot. Overall, Dublin is a well-kept and enjoyable city to explore.

Bogdan Marcelan

Bogdan Marcelan

Dec 2024

The monument is dedicated to the nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell (1775–1847). It consists of two tons of granite stone. The monument was opened to the public in 1882. It is very noticeable and impressive and placed in the middle of a very important avenue.

Typical Budget for Solo Traveler (1 Adult)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Yellow Umbrella Tour tipEUR 5
Hop-On Hop-Off bus ticketEUR 21
Luas single ticketEUR 2
Total EstimatedEUR 28

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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How to Maximize Your Visit to O'Connell Monument

  1. Early visit: Go before 10 AM for fewer people and soft sunlight on the statue.
  2. Combine transport: Use the Luas to hop to nearby shopping streets or cafés after your visit.
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Map of O'Connell Monument

Address: O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 TX31, Ireland

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About O'Connell Monument

Opening Hours

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

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