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    Herbert Park

    4.5 (23 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Jenny F.

    Good little park in Ballsbridge. If you are looking to run laps it has a path around the sports pitches that is perfect for laps. It has a small little pond with ducks and swans. Great place for a picnic with lots of food takeout choices near by

    Shelley O.

    I love Herbert Park. We used to live across the road from it, and didn't go as often as we should have. Now that we don't live there, I miss it! Nice walking paths, picnic tables, lots of lush green grash, pretty flowers, colorful trees, and the best part DUCKS! I love to feed ducks. They are so cute!! Great place for a picnic :)

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    Kinj B.

    I love this park! I have been living nearby but have started going recently for a walk or a run and its amazing. Very quiet and big enough for you not to bump into people if you dont want to. Love the small pond and swans/ ducks in it. Makes me feel calmer and peaceful. It's beautiful in the Spring time. Great for a picnic too! Go for it!

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    John S.

    To paraphrase the fresh prince, in this playground was where I spent most of my days, Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool. I grew up near Herbet Park and was only when I back there a few weeks ago did I realise what a great place it is and how much I missed the place. Covering 32 acres its actually two parks, divided by Herbert park road and divides Donnybrook from Ballsbridge. As well a a couple of playgrounds, which are now much safer, I remember many a bone crunching fall in the original cemented one when I was a kid. Its equipped with a range of sports facilities. In the second park is where most of the sporty activities take place with tennis courts,football pitches, boules, & croquet (posh bastards) well we are in Dublin 4 after all. Theres also a great duck pond which is all that remains from the 'Canadian Waterchute' for which the park was originally built in 1907 for the Dublin International Trades Exhibition. Great on a Sunny day to chill out,sunbathe, play football, throw a Frisbee around or just go for a walk. The arches architectural feature in the middle of the first park is especially nice.

    Jo M.

    Gorgeous park to walk in just after it's been raining. This is a lovely park on a lovely side of town, and makes you feel years away from Dublin's city centre (even though in fact you're very very close.) The road that separates the two sides of this park is treelined and fantastic, so even walking along here is like being in the park. It's a great place to pass through on a jogging mission. Try joining in on a soccer game if you're passing by, ah it looks like so much fun!

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    Best Park in Dublin! Am I missing something? Please let me know! Have a picnic here on a summer day.

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    Tennis courts, an oddly specific perimeter for runners (almost exactly one mile), a couple of football pitches.

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    Merrion Square

    4.6(58 reviews)
    1.7 kmSouth Inner City

    Merrion Square is probably most known for its Oscar Wilde statue. His childhood home is just across…read morefrom the statue. Whenever I'm in Dublin, I like coming to this park not only to visit Oscar but to walk the grounds. The park has been in existence since the late 1700s and is surrounded by Georgian homes. The green space is lovely and spacious and has an area for kids to play as well. It's a nice park for taking a little respite from the stressors of the day. Great for people and dog watching as well.

    Merrion Square Park sits at the centre of one of Dublin city's most beautiful Georgian squares. The…read morepark has been restored to its historical layout. It also has a playground and sculpture trail. The Merrion Square Park is the most intact Georgian Square located in the heart of the city and it's surrounded by all kinds of artistic and creative institutions like the National Art Gallery of Ireland, the Archaeological and Natural History sections of the Irish Traditional Music Archive, Royal Society of Antiquaries, the Irish Architectural Archive, just to name a few In the middle of the Georgian buildings, Merrion Square Park is located. The park is surrounded on three sides by Georgian redbrick houses. On the fourth side, it's surrounded by government buildings, the Natural History Museum, Leinster House and the National Gallery of Ireland. To me the best place to enter the park is at the northwest corner near #2 where you will come upon, what in my opinion, is one of the greatest examples of a modern sculptural portrait to be found anywhere. Here is Oscar Wilde in all his dandified glory. Fun fact, the Merrion Square Park was originally a private garden for residents of the square. Luckily, now everybody can enjoy a walk through the gorgeous park.

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    St. Enda's Park

    St. Enda's Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.7 kmRathfarnham

    A bright sunny and hot Sunday afternoon was in the offering, so, family plus dog was packed up and…read morewith the intention of picking up picnic goods on the way, we left for Marley park. Now, being nearly 40 and increasingly removed from popular culture I miss the odd fact, like this weekend Marley Park was playing host to 30,000 music fans, which makes things like a picnic on the main stage a bit of a challenge. "What's that?" my wife asked as I drove on, wondering where the hell to go and 'I wonder if the people in that house would mind if we just set up camp on their front lawn?' It would probably be fine (picture worried looking people peeping out the sitting room curtains as the family Q picnic on their lawn)... till we start nipping behind the shrubbery for a pee... "What?" I reply and then see the sign for the Padraig Pearse Museum & St Enda's Park... I had never heard of it but having nowhere better in mind we decide to give it a bash. It's days like this where I should have done the lotto - we struck lucky with a spectacular park and grounds, full Brambles café (for those without picnic) and the weather to match. There is also an old castle ruin (a folly I'm pretty sure) which kept junior amused for ages. Well worth a visit, we didn't go into the museum, will save that for a more inclement day.

    Really gorgeous well kept park. I mainly go to Marlay Park with my toddler because the playground…read moreis so good but decided to stop here for a change earlier this week. We had a nice little adventure. Would love to stop into the Pearse Museum but my two year old's attention span and noise levels wouldn't allow for a museum visit at the moment, another day perhaps! Not sure it's the most dog-friendly of places, spotted a very strict sign about dogs!! I could be wrong though. Regardless it's very peaceful and lovely spot for a picnic.

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