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Ormond Quay is a street that runs along the River Liffey. Ormond Quay's most famous landmark is the Four Courts. The Four Courts is the main court building in Ireland, located on the north bank of the River Liffey, just a short walk from Ormond Quay. The building was completed in 1796 and is considered one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Dublin.
Another historic site located near Ormond Quay is King's Inns. King's Inns is the oldest legal institution in Ireland, just a few minutes' walk from the Four Courts. This institution was founded in 1541 and is the seat of the Irish judiciary.
Ormond Quay is also home to many shops, cafes and restaurants. Guests can find a variety of options, from traditional Irish pubs to trendy cafes and restaurants. The street is also known for its unique boutiques and independent shops.
The street is also well connected to public transport, with several bus and train stops nearby. This makes it easy to explore other parts of the city, such as the famous Trinity College, St Stephen's Green and the National Museum of Ireland.