Pretty posh and very pleasant
Noteworthy for: Glam rock fans might recognise the Green from the cover of the Thin Lizzy album 'Shades of a Green Orphanage'. A life-sized statue of singer Phil Lynott stands on nearby Harry Street.
Dublin's most pleasant and popular central park lies at the end of Grafton Street, a gentile, leafy oasis after that gauntlet of shops, human statues and buskers murdering U2 songs.
Those who love 18th century architecture have further treats in store: from here it's only a short walk to the heart of Georgian Dublin. If your interests are more inclined towards the Guinness-drinking side of things, it's also only a short hop from here to one of the city's liveliest areas for nightlife, Harcourt and Camden Streets.
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