Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin

Also known as: Liffey Bridge. Ha'penny Bridge, an iconic cast-iron pedestrian bridge, gracefully arches over Dublin's River Liffey. Constructed in 1816, it earned its name from the original half-penny toll charged for crossing. Vloggers often capture its charm during sunset, when the bridge glows against the cityscape. It's a favored spot for photographers and romantics, offering a perfect vantage point for observing Dublin's daily life. WanderVlogs suggests a leisurely stroll across this historic bridge, where travelers can pause to appreciate the blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy that defines Dublin.

Last updated: Jan 13, 2026

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