Dublin Map Art
Dublin's River Liffey cuts the city into north and south halves, with the quays running parallel on both banks. The street grid radiates outward from O'Connell Street and Dame Street, while the Grand Canal and Royal Canal trace concentric arcs around the outer edges, remnants of 18th-century expansion planning. Dublin Bay curves along the eastern edge, with the Poolbeg Peninsula jutting into the water and the North and South Walls forming the harbor's frame.
53.3498° N, 6.2603° W
Dublin City Palettes

Dublin Georgian Door
Linen base with Georgian door cobalt roads. A palette for Merrion Square afternoons and St. Stephen's Green walks.

Dublin Temple Bar
Wheat cream base with Temple Bar brick roads and emerald door green accents. A palette for pub afternoons and Ha'penny Bridge evenings.

Dublin Trinity
Limestone base with Trinity College brown roads and Long Room shamrock green accents. A palette for Trinity campus afternoons and Long Room evenings.