Dublin City Views
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, located on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has a population of about 592,000, while the wider Greater Dublin Area is home to around 1.45 million people. Dublin is traditionally divided into the Northside and the Southside, separated by the River Liffey. Well-known central areas include Temple Bar, famous for nightlife, and the Docklands, a modern business and tech hub. Residential districts range from lively inner areas like Rathmines to large suburban communities such as Tallaght and Blanchardstown. The wider urban region also includes coastal areas like Dún Laoghaire, giving Dublin a mix of historic city streets, suburbs, and seaside scenery.
Collins Avenue
The webcam looks out over Collins Avenue, capturing the steady flow of street traffic and the familiar sight of double-decker buses passing by. During the day, the camera is focused west along the road, sometimes switching between a wide view and a zoomed-in look at the moving vehicles. At night, the webcam offers a different atmosphere as it turns toward the sky above the street. Depending on the weather and visibility, viewers may spot satellites, passing airplanes, or even a rare meteor streak. Collins Avenue is an important north Dublin road, running for about 3 kilometers through residential areas near Whitehall, Beaumont, and Santry. It serves as a key local route connecting several neighborhoods while offering a lively mix of everyday city traffic and quiet night skies.
Whitworth Road
The live webcam shows the busy junction of Cross Guns Bridge and Whitworth Road in Dublin, capturing the constant flow of cars, buses, cyclists, and pedestrians crossing the River Tolka. The camera offers a clear view of everyday city movement as traffic passes between the north side neighborhoods and the inner city. Cross Guns Bridge is an important crossing that links Drumcondra with Phibsborough and other surrounding districts. Whitworth Road is a key local route lined with residential buildings, small shops, and community services. The area is well served by public transport and is close to both Drumcondra’s lively village atmosphere and the green spaces along the river. This location reflects the real daily rhythm of Dublin life, combining steady traffic, local activity, and a strong neighborhood feel.
North Circular Road
The webcam is facing northwest toward the area of the Big Tree Pub in Dublin, offering a clear view of the busy North Circular Road. It captures the steady flow of daily traffic, including cars, buses, and cyclists moving through one of the city's important routes. The webcam becomes especially lively on match days and during major concerts at nearby Croke Park, when large crowds and heavy traffic fill the area. Viewers can watch fans heading to and from events, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere.
Cabra Rd
The webcam shows Cabra Road in Dublin, looking west toward the Navan Road and capturing one of the city's busiest traffic routes. Cabra Road is a major commuter link, and the webcam is a valuable addition to the network for real-time traffic updates throughout the day. Viewers can watch the steady flow of cars, buses, and cyclists as people travel between the city center and the western suburbs. The surrounding Cabra area is a well-established residential district on Dublin's north side, known for its strong community atmosphere. It is close to Phoenix Park, one of the largest city parks in Europe, and is well connected by public transport.