Some of the most beautiful historic parks and relax during your visit to Dublin, and even more important advantage is that most of them are free!
Garden of Remembrance in Dublin ...
Opened in 1966, the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising, this luxurious Garden is located in the heart of Dublin and was designed by Daithi Hanly. Its creation was inspired by and dedicated to brave men and women who fought for Irish freedom. There islarge sculpture in the park, was designed by Oisin Kelly, and what are the children of Lir, a mythical past history of Ireland. The garden as a place of meditation is determined to remember our dead and their introspectiveness.The garden on Parnell Square, Dublin 1, is, and if she does not like tea and coffee at the hotel, which is walking distance of restaurants and bars that dot the city center! The Garden of Memory is free entry andopen until 18:00, before the end of September from 16.00 in late March. Visitors are invited to take pictures, etc.
Phoenix Park ...
The Phoenix Park is the center of the west side of town and is considered one of the largest urban parks in the world. It's actually bigger than Central Park in New York and Hyde Park in London. It covers an area of 2,000 hectares of land within its borders are a public zoo to find the footballSquares, monuments and public buildings. You will be surprised to find the deer, the park hosts a herd! Phoenix The word translated into Irish "Clear Water". The President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, has a residence in Phoenix Park, the National Direction of the Garda, the police in Ireland.
most historic moment occurred in 1979 The park, when Pope John Paul II visited a mass open-air hosts, thatmore than one million people. cross commemorating the Pope was wonderful for the occasion. Also in the park is a monument to Wellington and Dublin Zoo, the continent is the second oldest zoo in the archives. Ashtown Castle Visitor Centre and Phoenix Park is also there. One area in the southwest as "hairy Glen" is strongly recommended to visit. You'll be amazed by the beautiful walk around the lake there, with beautiful birds, leaves andWildlife. Phoenix Park is free, but there is a fee to enter, visitors, etc. Centre and the zoo
National Botanic Garden ...
The Botanical Garden is located on the banks of the Tolka River, covering an area of 48 hectares. More than 15,000 species of plants, discover what scope is ideal for plant lovers! The greenhouses have been completely restored and worth a visit. The scope and Palm have curves Turner Casa Grandebut praise for the preservation of its beautiful architecture. In fact, maintaining a cental theme gardens, and you will be surprised to find so that the plant is nearly 500 endangered. The gardens are in Glasnevin, near the city center and easily reached from Dublin Bus, if was removed at 19.19 and 13 from O'Connell Street. Admission is only € 2.00.
St. Stephen's Green ...
After a long day of shopping and walkingGrafton Street, why not relax by visiting the Green Paper, near San Esteban? This park has an area of 22 hectares and its tree-lined streets walks, flower beds, shrubs and gardens. The park offers outdoor performances during the summer months.
Marlay Park ...
Marlay Park Rathfarnham is green and is 300 hectares. It is six miles from Dublin city center and is easily reachable by bus and Luastrain system. The park has much to do and what to do with gardens, ponds and roads. This is a work related patio with a variety of art, such as bookbinding, pottery, jewelry, embroidery, coffee, and even the fantastic miniature train through the Society of Professional Engineers Dublin for implementation. It is also worth a visit! Marlay Park is also within a couple of golf for nine holes, with leisure activities such as tennisThe courts, playground and football pitch.
You've probably noticed that since 1999, organizers Marlay Park is home to some fantastic music events live, in the form of. Interior and internationally known as Van Morrison, David Gray, Sting, REM and Snow Patrol have been made here in recent years .
Park St. Anne Rose Garden ...
St Anne's Park Rose Garden covers an area of 266 hectaresClontarf. It is the former residence of the Guinness family in Ireland is irrevocably linked to the brewing industry. The grounds are beautiful tree-lined streets to walk with 10 acres of beautiful rose gardens, with a weight of care and culture, and focus on inner beauty created the rose. You, with care and skill in creating this wonderful tribute to the great surprise of many types of roses, including roses, climbing roses and vines,Floribunda with flowers. Clontarf is a short bus ride from Dublin city center, and park admission is free.
The future development of Dublin Parks ...
Dublin, you may have heard that a new public park, floating gardens, pavilions, courtyards, cafes, bike paths, sports and boating is expected. This park is planned for the Docklands area of Dublin and will run from the Liffey, near the NationalConference Centre, approximately 1.4 kilometers of road North Beach. There will be space, increase the creation of the park is scheduled to start in January 2009 and be completed in 2010, on a massive scale.
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