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Phoenix
Park It is one of the largest enclosed
city parks in Europe. There's lots of free things to do, watch GAA
football, soccer, cricket and polo. ou can also see Papal Cross,
Wellington Monument and wild Fallow deer
How
to get there: Dublin 8, Co Dublin
National
Botanic Gardens This Botanic Garden traces its origin
back to 1795
How
to get there
St.
Stephen's Green The
park has many wonderful statues and memorials, including statues
dedicated to W.B Yeats & James Joyce. Also included is the statue
of the Three Fates, a group of bronze female figures who watch over
mans destiny. The park is very popular during summer, where you
can have a picnic or just watch the world pass by.
How
to get there: Centre of Dublin, at the top of Grafton Street
Merrion
Square
contains tributes to Oscar Wilde and Dermot Morgan.
How
to get there: Merrion Square,Dublin 2,
Fitzwilliam
Square Small
Georgian square
How
to get there: Merrion Square,Dublin 2,
The
Iveagh Gardens The
Iveagh Gardens are among the finest and least known of Dublin's
parks and gardens
How
to get there
Garden
of Remembrance
The
garden is intended as a place of quiet remembrance and reflection
How
to get there: Parnell
Square East, Dublin 1
(at the top of O'Connell Street).
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