Dublin Parks and Their Personalities

Where to go to match your mood

Margo Hatcher
Globetrotters

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Living in a big city can make you dream of grass and open space sometimes. Thankfully, the grass in Dublin is green about 10 months out of the year, and the city has lots of parks for its residents.

I have found that each park has a personality that shines through. It may be dictated by where it’s located, how you access it, or what most of the people in the park do on average. It’s nice to have options to match your mood.

Deer eat grass on an open field with trees in the distance.
Photo by Eini Trujillo on Unsplash

Although I have experienced several aspects of life in Dublin that everyone should consider before moving here, the parks in Dublin are one of the best parts of life in this city.

Dublin is blessed with a lot of parks. I’ve done my best to collect a comprehensive list of them, but there are tens of parks missing. However, I think these seven parks really shine.

· St. Stephen’s Green
· Merrion Square
· Phoenix Park
· Herbert Park
· Iveagh Gardens
· St. Patrick’s Park
· Irish National Botanical Gardens
· Wrapping Up on Dublin’s Parks

St. Stephen’s Green

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Margo Hatcher
Globetrotters

A software engineer with a passion for the intersection of tech and life.