U2 fans all over the world have traveled to Dublin to see the dozens of U2-related sights in the band’s hometown. @U2 has made those trips easier with our Guide to U2’s Dublin, which has been online since the late 1990s.
Now, we’ve moved the guide to Google Maps, where you can enjoy a more interactive experience that includes satellite views, zooming in and out, directions from one spot to another, and much more.
As always, the Guide to U2’s Dublin is a work-in-progress. We’re always interested in any new information you can share, any suggestions for new places to add, new photos, etc. Please email webmaster…at…atu2…dot…com if you have feedback or content to share.
Without further ado, we’re pleased to present…
Guide to U2’s Dublin on Google Maps
Tips for Using the Guide
A few things you should know:
- We highly recommend you stretch your browser as tall as possible. It doesn’t need to be any wider than you have it now, but extra height will help.
- Blue markers are places that you can visit. Red markers are places that no longer exist, but are worth knowing about.
- The list of locations begins with Hanover Quay; from there, we try to list other locations in something of a geographical order.
- On the old Dublin Guide, we listed information (but not specific addresses or directions) about Bono’s and Edge’s houses. Due to the availability of satellite imagery, driving directions, etc., on Google Maps, we’ve removed those listings from the guide.