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    Griffith Park

    4.7 (9 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Thay D.

    I love open green areas and I have always been a frequent goer of Stephen's Green, Merrion Sq and Phoenix Park. I had been to the Botanical Gardens in the area of Drumcondra (D9) before but never had heard a word about Griffith Park and this is such a lovely spot! I ended up finding this place by chance and since I have been a regular. This patch is not so well known as it is not a touristic space but more of a local for people who live in this area (including Glasnevin) in this very residential North side community. So this is an advantage as it never gets over crowded like other parks in the busy area of Dublin 2. Going there you can expect to find a peaceful oasis with a few people walking their dogs, birds flying low, a nice sound coming from the Tolka river stream and lots of greenness. I like the fact you can go around and there is a high point so you can see the park from a different perspective. There is a also a children's playground. I heard that many decades ago this place was a landfill so I am absolutely glad to see what it has become!

    Catching pinkines (is that what they're called?!).
    Lisa J.

    My favorite park with it's beautiful flower beds and river which I used go paddle in trying to catch pinkies. I love to sit up on the hill in the afternoon with only the birds to listen to. My dogs love it too as they are allowed off lead last hour before closing!

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    Great park for the kids catched pinkies had a picnic then enjoyed the swings and slides great day and very warm had a great day

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    Garden of Remembrance

    Garden of Remembrance

    (25 reviews)

    Parnell Square

    One of the must see free gardens and parks in Dublin. We met our tour guide here as he deemed it…read morethe "staple of the city center" and talked about the significance of the Garden of Remembrance. If you've taken any time to study Irish history - you'll know the Irish fought for their land and freedoms for centuries and often times, they were not the victors. In the few years spent traveling to Ireland you'll hear a lot of the Irish people's plight for freedom and it was never an easy battle. Essentially this garden of remembrance signifies the Irish people and their contributions towards fighting for their freedoms. What I found interesting is that Our tour guide called himself a "blue blood" which in simpler terms he referred to him being a true Dublin local and that these garden means a lot to his people and those working in the city. He taught us a lot about the grounds, the fountains and statues. We toured the grounds with him and they were very nice and well kept. While looking over the fountain statues we were introduced to one of the groundskeepers as well. As lovely as it is it's also a somber place. We were told the story of what the children and swan statue represents, an Irish folklore. All interesting stuff and while the garden is free, I'd highly recommend hiring a local guide as there is so much we wouldn't have learned had we not had someone to tell us the history and stories of what we were looking at on the grounds.

    Just like so many other memorials and tributes, this one is dedicated to victims of battle-people…read morefighting for their rights and freedom. No matter the culture, this seems to be a prevailing characteristic of humanity-we like to fight each other. It's a lovely little garden with a water feature in the center. There's a large sculpture at the end which depicts four children who were transformed into swans and will turn back into humans after 900 years, according to the legend of the Children of Lir.

    Art Tunnel Smithfield

    Art Tunnel Smithfield

    (3 reviews)

    North Inner City

    This is the type of place you see spring up in New York, where a load of amazing and quirky and…read morecreative people get off their amazing and quirky and creative asses and do something amazing and quirky and creative. Nestled away just off Queen St and Benburb St, with buildings all around, and the Luas running right next to it, is the Art Tunnel Smithfield. A 70m long narrow strip of garden slash art gallery slash park slash community area. It's truly amazing what's been done here in I believe about 10 months. A narrow, derelict site has been changed into something truly wonderful for the community to own and be part of and use to enrich their lives. The space is divided into a few sections - 1) A wild section out the back that hasn't been leveled or 'done' in anyway - just allowed to grow and be a home for local flora and fauna 2) A community art section that will soon be encased by gorgeous creepers, making it feel nearly like a secret garden art gallery. Any member of the community can ask to put something up here - at the moment it's full of small canvasses made by eight year olds, and they are fab! 3) A small seating area where you can sit with your book, or chat to others who are using the space 4) A curated arts section for more large scale pieces by emerging artists. You will need to come down to really see what these wonderful pieces are about This is all housed amongst flowers and greenery not normally seen in areas like this. Anyone can become a key holder - just contact the guys through the Facebook page, or get down there yourself and have a chat. I'm delighted I've found it and will certainly be making the most of it!

    Stumbled across this place the other day on my way somewhere else…read more It's like finding a Narnia-like garden in the middle of the city. It is there for any local residents to use. You can go in and garden, create art, or just admire what's already there. This is the type of place that makes Dublin the unique city it is.

    Griffith Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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