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    St. Patrick's Park

    4.2 (16 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:30 AM, 12:30 pm - 2:30 PM

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    Nicole S.

    This was a very lively park, with a perfect view of the St. Patrick's Cathedral. While we were in Dublin, we visited the Cathedral itself and walked through the park. They had a little spot to grab a bite to eat and coffee and we saw so many people just sitting outside in the heart of Dublin, taking in the views and hanging out with their friends and families. They have plenty of benches, but we saw most people sitting on the lush grass itself. This is a great spot to stop at and take a breather while taking in all the sites in Dublin, and really just appreciate the beauty of Dublin and St. Patrick's.

    Kayla C.

    St. Patrick's Park is a lovely little park next door to St. Patrick's Cathedral. During our vacation, my friend and I decided to take a breather and sit on one of the many park benches for an hour. The park has lots of green space which is perfect for picking up food and having a little picnic. It was so nice to enjoy a beautiful piece of nature within the heart of Dublin.

    Kate M.

    This, in my opinion, is one of Dublin's loveliest parks. The grounds are kept in impeccably good condition and the surrounding of the Cathedral next door is just lovely. On a good day, there's nowhere nicer to be - either sit in the sunshine, read a book, or eat your lunch. There's a nice little playground for the kids at one end, and a water fountain feature in the middle. The only thing is the opening hours aren't great in the winter. The hours are clearly displayed at all entrances though, so you can always find out when it is or isn't opened.

    John S.

    This is another one of Dublin's tranquil and lesser known parks. Smack bang beside St. Patrick's cathedral, its a little green oasis in the middle of this very built up part of the city. Theres plenty of cafés and shops nearby if you want to bring some food and dine al fresco and a playground for the kids. One thing about the park though it is very exposed to the sun and gets very hot on those rare sunny days. Great for you sun worshipers and not so great for the fairer skinned among us, so stick to the trees at the back if you want some shade. Along the back wall is a Literary parade featuring quotes from some of Ireland's best known writers.

    You get a good view of the church from here
    Alexi P.

    Safe park. Dog and kid friendly. There's a section for kids to play with swings. The church itself is only open til 5 on most days, so if you miss that opening, the park is nice for walking around to see the outside of the church. Open til 9ish on most days

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    A lovely little park. If the weather cooperates, it's a nice place to relax for a bit.

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    Palmerston Park

    (5 reviews)

    Milltown

    Palmerston Park is a treasure of a park that admittedly I lived right next to and didn't notice it…read morewas there until about 7 months in. From the outside it's deceptviely small looking, but once you get inside you'll find that it's quite large and there's many different sections and areas. If you ever get a sunny spring day it's perfect place to sit outside and relax in the sunshine. There's a footpath that goes around the perimeter of the park. It's excellent if you're looking for a change in your walking routine or somewhere safe for the kids to ride their bikes around. I've never seen the park crowded which is perfect because you're always sure to get a spot on the grass, which can't be said for St. Stephen's Green. And also a nerdy history note, Palmerston Park was the headquarters of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, during the Battle of Rathmines in 1649. When Butler and his troops were defeated, the route was opened for Cromwell to invade the rest of Ireland ... ok so maybe not a selling point for the park, but still something to think about when you're bikin around.

    Watch out for the duck pond. In the twilight, careless walkers may mistake its green algae for…read moregrass and stroll right in. I got within a few feet before my walking companion pulled me back. Dangers aside, this is a gorgeous park. Gorgeous and old. You can feel its age. These massive trees didn't spring up in the last couple of years - I'm sure their roots were already deep when my grandparents were young. There is something very special about strolling around a beautiful old park this like without seeing another soul. Other parks may be more beautiful, but few are as stately.

    St. Kevin's Park - Haunted, cursed and a great place to eat your lunch

    St. Kevin's Park

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    Harcourt

    St. Kevin's park is rumored, among other things, to be both haunted and cursed. Early references to…read morethe Church here date back as far as the 13th century(I know, but you can check it if you don't believe me), however, it was later abandoned after repeatedly, and mysteriously, burning down. That was in 1820. Things got a bit darker from then on. You see, the name St. Kevin's Park is relatively new. Prior to that, it had been St. Kevin's Cemetery. Worse, as the Great Hunger tightened its grip on our wee Island, St. Kevin's became a famine graveyard. Not just any famine graveyard mind, but a graveyard for those restless souls who either lacked the means to pay for a proper burial or those, even less fortunate, who could not be identified. Which was all fair and good, but a trip to St. Kevin's today and you'll find that it doesn't much look like a graveyard. In a re-development project some years ago the cemetery became the park. The Corpo offered the families of the dead a chance to have the bodies exhumed and moved to another, more permanent, resting place. Fine for some, but many bodies remained unclaimed and lie still in the earth underneath St. Kevin's Park. Their families either wiped out entirely by the Hunger, or forced into exile. The Headstones were removed, but you can see them propped up against the perimeter walls. Still waiting to be claimed. So don't step on the grass..... Mwuh hah hah haaaaaah!

    I have started to come here occasionally to eat my lunch…read more I realised today that even though it was probably one of the warmest days of the year, there were very few other people here on their lunch break. I was able to get a seat on a bench... all to myself! There are loads of trees, so their is lots of shade in the summer for the fair skinned. There is a shell of a church and lots of headstones to peruse. You can even do a circuit around it, albeit a short one. A gem of a park, just don't tell anyone about it :)

    St. Patrick's Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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