St. Stephen's Park is Ireland's most recognizable Victoria Park, reopened by Lord Adilourne in 1880 for all Dublin citizens. This 9-hectare park maintains a traditional Victorian layout, lush trees and bushes, and spectacular Victorian spring and summer flower beds. Herbs on the edge of the flower bed add a touch of color to the garden from early spring to late autumn.
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St. Stephen's Park is Ireland's most recognizable Victoria Park, reopened by Lord Adilourne in 1880 for all Dublin citizens. This 9-hectare park maintains a traditional Victorian layout, lush trees and bushes, and spectacular Victorian spring and summer flower beds. Herbs on the edge of the flower bed add a touch of color to the garden from early spring to late autumn.
A beautiful park with a lot of water and grassy areas. good place to go to during the summer to have a picnic on the on the grass. the park has very good history and great photo opportunities.
St. Stephen's Park is also a very good place. You can see a lot of things here. This park is also quite interesting. There are a lot of flower and plant resources planted. The whole feeling is also very good.
Very beautiful and comfortable park, lake water and lawn, when the weather is good, you might as well have a picnic. Next to the city centre, you might as well take a nap when you are tired of shopping. Each corner has a door of different shapes, suitable for photography.
St. Stephen's Green Garden, donated by the Guinness family after selling beer, is a free park in the city, with lush trees and bushes, and spectacular Victorian spring and summer flower beds. Trees, flowers, grasslands, recreational people, free birds, suitable for good weather, in the sun, in a daze there
The green eyes are really refreshing and the scenery is very beautiful.
absolutely beautiful park. definitely worth a trip.