Tour Dublin will definitely go to O'Connell Street (O''CONNELL STREET), and you can see the tall sculptures after the O'Connell Bridge on the Liffey River. It is the beginning of O'Connell Street, which is very busy. When we went in August, we were under construction everywhere, as if to restore the tram. . Shops, bars and other shops on both sides of the street, and red double-decker sightseeing cars pass by from time to time. There are several buses on the street, including buses to the airport. At least five places on this street cannot be missed. The old post office, this building was built in 1818 and is still in use middle. This post office was once a historical witness of the Irish people's struggle against colonialism and for independence in the 1916 Easter uprising, and it has a very important place in the Irish people. Dublin Tourism Information Center, opposite the old post office. Free map inside, a lot of tourist information, two Brother patiently answer questions, very friendly. DUBLIN BUS, the company has a lot of information about transportation, if you are staying in Dublin for a few days, you can buy LEAP VISIT CARD, you can take unlimited buses, trams and regional mainland trains, including to the airport. Different time frames and different prices. The minarets also have Chinese called the light pillars. This is a 121-meter-high stainless steel landmark building in Dublin, and the city's Dinghai Shen needle. The bottom of the minarets is three meters in diameter. The smooth surface has reflective light, which can shine out people, and there are many people taking pictures. The steeple is flanked by pedestrian streets, many shops, and a large SHOPPING MALL, many brands and goods are almost the same as London. When we went there was a discount later, we could still buy something.