Dublin: Park
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Phoenix Park
Enormous green space housing Dublin Zoo Phoenix Park, located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland, is one of the largest enclosed public parks in any European capital city. With its vast expanse covering 1,750 acres, it is a verdant oasis offering Dubliners and visitors alike a peaceful retreat from the hustle...
National Botanic Gardens
Formal and natural landscapes Nestled in the heart of Dublin, the National Botanic Gardens presents a verdant oasis that celebrates the diversity of plant life. Established in 1795, this serene park spans approximately 19.5 hectares and is renowned for its exquisite collection of over 15,000 plant...
St. Stephen's Green
Park with original Victorian layout St. Stephen's Green is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Dublin, Ireland, offering a serene escape from the bustling city life. This historic park, encompassing 22 acres, is a verdant retreat for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful haven amidst the urban...
Glasnevin Cemetery
Open-air museum with guided tours Glasnevin Cemetery is a large cemetery in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland which opened in 1832. It holds the graves and memorials of several notable figures, and has a museum.
Mountjoy Square
Mountjoy Square is a Georgian garden square in Dublin, Ireland, on the Northside of the city just under a kilometre from the River Liffey.
Croppies' Acre
The Croppies' Acre, officially the Croppies Acre Memorial Park, is a public park in Dublin, Ireland. It contains a memorial to the dead of the 1798 Rebellion.
Saint Anne's Park
Saint Anne's Park is a 240 acres public park situated between Raheny and Clontarf, suburbs on the northside of Dublin, Ireland. It is owned and managed by Dublin City Council.
Garden of Remembrance
Small memorial garden The Garden of Remembrance is a memorial garden in Dublin dedicated to the memory of "all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom".
Rathfarnham Castle
Elizabethan castle with a toy collection Rathfarnham Castle is a 16th-century fortified house in Rathfarnham, South Dublin, Ireland. The earlier Irish castle was occupied by the Harold family, who held it as tenants of the le Bret family.
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
The Irish National War Memorial Gardens is an Irish war memorial in Islandbridge, Dublin, dedicated "to the memory of the 49,400 Irish soldiers who gave their lives in the Great War, 1914–1918", out of a total of 206,000 Irishmen who served in the British forces alone during the war.
Marlay Park
Marlay Park is an 86 hectares suburban public park located in Rathfarnham in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. Lying about nine kilometres from Dublin city centre, the parkland comprises woodlands, ponds and walks.
Farmleigh
18th-century estate with gardens and tours Farmleigh is the official Irish state guest house. It was formerly one of the Dublin residences of the Guinness family. It is situated on an elevated position above the River Liffey to the north-west of the Phoenix Park, in Castleknock.
Belgrave Square
Belgrave Square is a residential Victorian square in D6, Dublin, located off of Castlewood Avenue between Rathmines and Ranelagh. There is a small playground and old large chestnut trees, along with a rolling grassy area. Belgrave Square has hosted events, musical performances, and recreational outings.
Iveagh Gardens
The Iveagh Gardens is a public park located between Clonmel Street and Upper Hatch Street, near the National Concert Hall in Dublin, Ireland. It is a national, as opposed to a municipal park, and designated as a National Historic Property.
People's Park
The People's Park is a small public park in the suburban town of Dún Laoghaire, south of Dublin, Ireland. Located near the East Pier of Dún Laoghaire Harbour and Glasthule, it opened in 1890, and major elements were redeveloped between 1985 and 1997, and again in 2012.
Bushy Park
Bushy Park is a large, 20.5-hectare, suburban public park in Terenure, Dublin, Ireland.
Fairview Park
Fairview is an inner coastal suburb of Dublin in Ireland, in the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council and in the city's D03 postal district. Part of the area forms Fairview Park, a recreational amenity laid-out on land reclaimed from the sea.
Albert College Park
Albert College Park is a public park owned by Dublin City Council and managed by the council's Parks and Landscape Services division. It is located in northern Glasnevin, in the mid-northern suburbs of Dublin.
Irishtown Nature Park
Irishtown Nature Park is a small man-made park between Irishtown and Sandymount Strand in Dublin 4, Ireland that offers several kilometres of walking trails along the Poolbeg Peninsula.
Fitzwilliam Square
Fitzwilliam Square is a Georgian garden square in the south of central Dublin, Ireland. It was the last of the five Georgian squares in Dublin to be built, and is the smallest.
Corkagh Park
Corkagh Park is a park situated in Clondalkin in South Dublin, between the N7 and the Old Nangor Road. The River Camac flows through it and within the grounds of the park there are fishing ponds. A caravan park can be found near the parks N7 entrance.
Saint Enda's Park
St Enda's Park is a large public park in Rathfarnham in Ireland. St Enda's was not always a public park. Patrick Pearse, one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916 ran a school there, St Enda's School, in The Hermitage. This magnificent house was built in 1780 for the Dublin dentist Edward Hudson.
Father Collins Park
Father Collins Park is a public park located in Dublin, Ireland, near the boundary of Dublin city and Fingal. Its official address is Donaghmede, and it is located near the new development at Clongriffin, with Balgriffin a little to the west.
Stardust Memorial Park
Stardust Memorial Park is a memorial park located in the Bonnybrook townland of Coolock, Dublin built to commemorate the lives of those who died during the Stardust tragedy at the Stardust night club in nearby Artane on 14 February 1981.
Herbert Park
Herbert Park is the name of a road and a public park in Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Pearse Square
Pearse Square is a Georgian garden square in Dublin, Ireland. It is bounded on its southern side by Pearse Street.
Provost's House
The Provost's House is a five-bay, two-storey house with seven-bay single-storey wings on each side, which dates from 1759 and was built for Provost Francis Andrews of Trinity College.
Ellenfield Park
Ellenfield Park is a public park in Whitehall, Dublin, managed by Dublin City Council Parks department.
Merrion Square
Merrion Square is a Georgian garden square on the southside of Dublin city centre.
Tymon Park
Tymon Park is a large suburban public park in Dublin, Ireland. It has an area of over 300 acres and is divided in two by the M50 motorway, the two divisions being linked by a pair of pedestrian bridges.
Belcamp Park
Belcamp Park is a public park in Clonshaugh, Dublin 17, within the broad Coolock area, near Darndale and Priorswood. The park runs south of the N32, along the northern boundary of the city.
Sandymount Avenue
Sandymount Avenue joins Merrion Road to Gilford Road in Sandymount, Dublin. Sandymount railway station is located roughly halfway along it at a level crossing. It is a residential area. W.B. Yeats, the Nobel Prize-winning poet, was born here. A plaque now marks his birthplace.
Lansdowne Valley Park
Lansdowne Valley Park is a linear public park in Drimnagh, Dublin. The River Camac flows through it, and it is part of the Green Loop Trail.
Trinity Hall
Trinity Hall is the main extramural hall of residence for students of the University of Dublin, Trinity College in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. It is located on Dartry Road in Dartry near Rathmines, about three miles south of the college.
Palmerston Park
Palmerston Park is a park in Dartry, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The park is situated at the top of Palmerston Road. It is split into two sections, the east section consisting of open grass areas with a path around leading to a playground, the west section being more enclosed with a pond, flower beds and numerous routes to walk.