The Five Lamps in Dublin
About
The Five Lamps stands at a bustling Dublin crossroads where history and modern life converge. As you approach, the iconic quirky lamp captures your attention, surrounded by thoughtfully arranged new plantings and inviting benches. This spot offers not just a rest from the urban rush, but a place to soak in local culture and charm. It's an ideal stop for both weary travelers and chatty locals, providing ample seating where you can pause to fix a bike puncture or simply enjoy some lively conversation.
The area celebrates local boxing hero Kelly Harrington, adding a touch of community pride. For those who fancy a short stroll, the acclaimed coffee shop KC Peach on Nassau Street is nearby, lauded as the best in Ireland with its robust coffee quality and warm, friendly service. Whether you're unwinding with a brew or exploring Dublin's storied past, The Five Lamps provides a delightful and enriching experience.
Features
Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance
Reviews and Ratings
Write a review
Five stars, one for each lamp. 'Tis the most lampy lamp I have ever had the privilege of laying my eyes upon. For the world is brighter with this lamp in it. Skip everything else in Dublin and become mesmerizing by the abundance of light.

Antieke lamp omringt door moderne gebouwen. Was leuk geweest als de waterfontijnen nog hadden gewerkt.

Objet chargé d'histoire maos coincé entre rues, circulation, bus ... Pas trop propice au recueillement
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address of The Five Lamps?The Five Lamps is located at Amiens St, Dublin, North Wall, Ireland.
- How to get here by public transport?The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
- Bus stop North Strand, Health Centre (104 m walk)
- Bus stop North Strand Road (107 m walk)
- Bus stop Bayview Avenue, Stop (404 m walk)
- Transit station Connolly (297 m walk)
- How is The Five Lamps rated by visitors?The Five Lamps has an average rating of 4.2 based on 397 reviews across platforms such as Google.
Guild St, North Wall
- 658 m
- Open now
- Attractions
The Luke Kelly Sculpture in Dublin's North Wall area is a well-regarded attraction that capture...
28 Jones' Rd, Drumcondra
- 664 m
- Arenas, Stadiums
In Dublin's Drumcondra, the GAA Museum and Stadium Tour offers an exhilarating peek into the wo...
Custom House Quay
- 742 m
- Closed now
- Museums
- History Museums
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin offers an engaging exploration into the history of I...
28 Jones' Rd, Drumcondra
- 777 m
- Arenas, Stadiums
Hill 16, located in Drumcondra, Dublin, is a celebrated spot for sports enthusiasts and event-g...
Custom House Quay
- 788 m
- Closed now
- Museums
- History Museums
Explore the powerful narrative of The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story in Dublin. With an...
Sean O'Casey Bridge, South-East Inner City
- 834 m
- Open now
- Bridges
The Seán O'Casey Bridge, a modern architectural marvel designed by Cyril O'Neill, spans gracefu...
Talbot Street, 8-9
- 855 m
- Closed now
- Churches, Cathedrals
Faizan E Madinah on Talbot Street serves as a vibrant hub for both locals and visitors seeking ...
North Great George's Street, 35
- 884 m
- Closed now
- Museums
Housed in a charming Georgian townhouse in Dublin, the James Joyce Centre offers an immersive e...
Marlborough Place, 83
- 921 m
- Churches, Cathedrals
St. Mary's Pro Cathedral in Dublin stands as a remarkable example of Neoclassical architecture,...
Gardiner Street Upper, Mountjoy
- 939 m
- Churches, Cathedrals
St. Francis Xavier's Catholic Church in Dublin's Mountjoy area is a serene sanctuary that capti...
O'Connell Street Lower
- Closed now
- Museums
- Historical Buildings
Housed within the historic walls of Dublin's General Post Office, the GPO Museum offers a capti...
St Patrick's Close
- Closed now
- Churches, Cathedrals
- Historical Buildings
St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin stands as a stunning example of Gothic architecture, its soari...
White's Road, Phoenix Park
- Closed now
- Gardens
- Historical Buildings
Farmleigh House & Estate, an exquisite Georgian estate in Dublin, invites visitors to explore i...
The Hell Fire Club
- Historical Buildings
The Hell Fire Club in Dublin, perched on a hill, offers a captivating blend of history, mystery...
College Green, South-East Inner City
- Closed now
- Historical Buildings
- Libraries
Trinity College Library in Dublin offers a captivating blend of history and culture, making it ...
Baily Lighthouse, Howth
- Historical Buildings
- Lighthouses
Baily Lighthouse stands proudly on the Howth Peninsula, a striking 13-meter-high beacon that ha...
Chesterfield Ave, Castleknock (part of Phoenix Park)
- Open now
- Historical Buildings
The Phoenix Monument, an exquisite historic landmark in Dublin, sits gracefully against the bac...
Ballycorus Lead Mines
- Open now
- Historical Buildings
Ballycorus Lead Mines offers a fascinating glimpse into Dublin's industrial past with its impre...
Castle St, Dalkey
- Closed now
- Museums
- Castles
- Historical Buildings
Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre offers a captivating journey through time just a short distance...
Dunsink Ln, Castleknock (part of Phoenix Park)
- Historical Buildings
- Lookouts
Located in Castleknock within the sprawling greenery of Phoenix Park lies Dunsink Observatory, ...

- City Tours & Sightseeing
13 hours

- City Tours & Sightseeing
3 hours

- City Tours & Sightseeing
4 hours

- City Tours & Sightseeing
12 hours

- City Tours & Sightseeing
12 hours

- City Tours & Sightseeing
2 hours

- City Tours & Sightseeing
13 hours

- City Tours & Sightseeing
13 hours

- Food & Drink
2 hours

- City Tours & Sightseeing
9 hours