Bram Stoker Park is not one of the northside's better known parks. In fact, although I pass it on the bus about 10 times in an average week and am an occasional visitor, I did not find out the name of the park until reading Jo's review (cheers Jo).
Jo's right i that the park is reminiscent of one of those little squares in Paris where only the residents have keys to get in. This confusion as to the private/public ownership of the park is somewhat of a blessing, as it means that the park is always nice and empty. And even though Bram Stoker sits at the junction of three busy roads (the Malahide, Coast and Howth Roads) and even though every bus route in north-east Dublin goes past it, the trees block out the noise of the passing traffic.
So, Bram Stoker park is a bit like having your own private park spitting distance from the city centre. And it's real easy to get to: across the road from Clontarf Road Dart Station, or get any of the dozens of buses that go up the Howth or Malahide Roads. Definitely worth going out of your way for. read more