Phoenix Park
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Central Dublin has its fair share of small parks and shady garden squares, but those after the real deal should make the two mile journey to Phoenix Park in the North Quays district. This minor exertion will be well rewarded: the … Read more
Central Dublin has its fair share of small parks and shady garden squares, but those after the real deal should make the two mile journey to Phoenix Park in the North Quays district. This minor exertion will be well rewarded: the largest urban park in Europe, covering eight square kilometres, it's full of things to do as well as wilder meadows in which one can wander alone. Read less

An oasis on the north bank
Central Dublin has its fair share of small parks and shady garden squares, but those after the real deal should make the two mile journey to Phoenix Park in the North Quays district. This minor exertion will be well rewarded: the largest urban park in Europe, covering eight square kilometres, it's full of things to do as well as wilder meadows in which one can wander alone.
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