Grattan Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Our regular bridge
We crossed this bridge the most when crossing the river. It is a bridge doing its job, the “sea horses” are impressive and reminded me of the Guinness advert with the surfer.
This flat bridge will lead pedestrians, cyclists and motorized vehicles from one side of the Liffey to the other. The decoration gives away its age, but nevertheless this one of the busiest bridges in...
Not as imposing or impressive as others over the River Liffey in Dublin. This bridge is flat and doesn’t have restricted access so vehicles can travel across with pedestrians.
This is an led and traditional bridge in the city which crosses the river. For a bridge it is quite pretty - well built and clearly made to last. It is quite pretty and takes on a different appearance...
This is a road bridge, looking towards the pedestrian bridges "Millennium" and "Ha'penny" after this, and dates back to 1872 (rebuilt of Essex bridge that was on the site since 1676). We liked the hip...
Our regular bridge
We crossed this bridge the most when crossing the river. It is a bridge doing its job, the “sea horses” are impressive and reminded me of the Guinness advert with the surfer.
Busy area across and alongside the Liffey
This flat bridge will lead pedestrians, cyclists and motorized vehicles from one side of the Liffey to the other. The decoration gives away its age, but nevertheless this one of the busiest bridges in...
A regular bridge
Not as imposing or impressive as others over the River Liffey in Dublin. This bridge is flat and doesn’t have restricted access so vehicles can travel across with pedestrians.
This is old
This is an led and traditional bridge in the city which crosses the river. For a bridge it is quite pretty - well built and clearly made to last. It is quite pretty and takes on a different appearance...
Classic bridge
This is a road bridge, looking towards the pedestrian bridges "Millennium" and "Ha'penny" after this, and dates back to 1872 (rebuilt of Essex bridge that was on the site since 1676). We liked the hip...