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St Stephen's Green
Gardens
Ireland's best known Victorian public park, St Stephen's Green was re-opened by Lord Ardilaun in 1880 for the citizens of Dublin. This nine hectare/22 acre park, in Dublin City Centre, has been...More
Merrion Square
Parks
Merrion Square is one of Dublin's largest and grandest Georgian squares. On three sides are Georgian Houses and on the other the garden of Leinster House, and two museums. Many of the houses,...More
Eamonn Ceannt Park
Parks
Eamonn Ceannt Park is named after one of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising. It is located between Sundrive Road and Clogher Road, in Dublin City. Extending to 17 hectares, the park was developed...More
Phoenix Park
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
Extending more than 1,752 acres in area few cities can lay claim to a breathing space quite like Dublin's Phoenix Park. The largest urban park in Europe and one of the most impressive legacies of our...More
Ellenfield Park
Parks
Located in Whitehall just off the M1 motorway and to the South of Shantalla Road, in Dublin City, Ellenfield Park extends to 10 hectares and was developed in the late 1950's and early 1960's to...More
Griffith Park
Parks
Situated on the Tolka River between Glasnevin and Drumcondra and just downstream from the National Botanic Gardens, in Dublin City, Griffith Park extends to 7.5 hectares. The site was originally a...More
St. Audoen's Park
Parks
St Audoen's Park, in Dublin City, although less than 0.5 hectares in size, is quite significant in historical terms. It is located adjacent to St Audoen's Church (1300 AD) and incorporates the first...More
Fairview Park
Parks
Situated in the heart of Fairview, in Dublin City, between the DART line and Tolka, this 20 hectares park is noted for its seasonal bedding displays but also has valuable playing fields, a children's...More
Brickfield Park
Parks
Brickfield Park is a Dublin City park, located between the Crumlin Road and Mourne Road and to the north of the well known Iveagh Ground. It extends to 11 hectares (27 acres), the park was developed...More
Edenmore Park
Parks
Edenmore Park is located just off the Raheny Road in Dublin City and extends to 10.25 hectares. This neighbourhood park provides sports pitches, a pitch and putt facility and a network of pathways for...More
Blessington Street Basin (Dublin's Secret Garden)
Gardens
Located at the end of Blessington Street, a 10-minute walk from O'Connell Street, Blessington Street Basin is a former city reservoir that today provides a quiet haven for both visitors and local...More
Bushy Park
Parks
Part of an extensive open space network along the Dodder River, in Dublin City, Bushy Park extends to 20.5 hectares. The park originated in 1700 when Arthur Bushe of Dangan, County Kilkenny, secretary...More
War Memorial Gardens
Gardens
The War Memorial Gardens in Dublin City are one of the most famous memorial gardens in Europe. They are dedicated to the memory of 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in the 1914-1918 war. The names of all...More
Ringsend Park
Parks
Located in the heart of Ringsend and Irishtown, in Dublin City, off Strand Street on 10.58 hectares, Ringsend Park comprises of grassed based soccer and GAA pitches, synthetic pitches, kick-about...More
Marlay Park
Nightlife And Entertainment
Lying about 10km from Dublin City centre. The parkland comprises of woodlands, ponds and walks. Recreational spaces include a nine hole par three golf course, tennis courts, BMX cycle track, fourteen...More
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