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.
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Would be better id they opened early, like it did in the past. I was attending a meeting close by and i had hoped to grab breakfast. DunneStores has a great deli, I would normally recommended however ...
I was collecting something in the shopping center this afternoon. So I decided I would go up to the food hall upstairs to grab a late lunch. After arriving the first thing I noticed was loads of...
Unbelievable architecture! It is a building made by massive tons of iron. Quite a thing considering that this building if from 1800s. However, because it's an old building covered in glass, during the...
Staff in food area are horrendous. Rude and humiliated for sitting on a chair waiting for my husband, rude to my son.one older lady in particular. Food really poor, hygiene is terrible, food left on m...
This once was a prime spot for watching public whippings, burnings and hangings. Today, it is a prime location to take in some sun or wander through elegantly landscaped gardens. One of three ancient parks within the city, St. Stephen's Green is an critical green space for residents. It boasts a meticulously maintained formal garden, with a special attraction of highly scented plants for the visually impaired. Throughout the beautiful grounds, you find statues and monuments created from granite and bronze. The park is framed by a major shopping district in Dublin and makes the perfect place to enjoy a rest from a day of browsing.
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.
At the top of the main shopping st in Dublin is st Stephens green. Take your time to walking in the park but also visit the little museum or take a viking splash tour. When you're hungry call into the shopping centre for some food and a great view!
Home of the William Sheppard designed park opened in 1880 it is also Dublin premier shopping street. Sadly many of the older shops have been replaced with the new well known high street usuals. The old Dandelion Market is home to a large Atrium styled building on the corner of St Stephen Green which is very eye catching. Have a drink in the Westbury Hotel, see the statue of Phil Lynott outside Bruxelles Pub.
It's a nice park to come in Dublin. People come and sunbathe on a nice day. There is lake here with ducks and birds. Come and watch the world go by.
A large park with surrounding lakes plus swans fountains and large fragrant flower beds