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St Stephen's Green

St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland

Featured Review : St Stephens Green is both a park and a term for the area in Dublin. The park itself is magnificient on a sunny day. It was immortilised in James Joyce's classic novel Ulyseses. The area is of high historic significance, ...See Full Review

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St Stephen's Green Reviews

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A beautiful park

  • 4 out of 5 stars by alanmack37 from Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
  • January 20, 2011
A beautiful park
Quote: St Stephens Green is both a park and a term for the area in Dublin. The park itself is magnificient on a sunny day. It was immortilised in James Joyce's classic novel Ulyseses. The area is of high historic significance, particularly to that of the... Read the full St Stephen's Green review

From journal In Dublins Fair City

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St. Stephen’s Green

  • 4 out of 5 stars by LenR from Townsville, Queensland, Australia
  • June 2, 2008
St. Stephen’s Green
Quote: Even though Dublin is not one of those ‘over the top’ frantic cities, it is always nice to get away for awhile from the noise, traffic and haste of a downtown area. St Stephen’s Green fulfills this role perfectly. The Green is an inner-city public... Read the full St Stephen's Green review

From journal Some Dublin Highlights

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St. Stephen's Green

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Andrew from Toronto, Ontario
  • December 1, 2005
St. Stephen's Green
Quote: At first I thought this place was like Dublin's Central Park. But it turns out Dublin already has a park fit for that honor: the largest city park in Europe, apparently, is in northwest Dublin. St. Stephen's Green is a smallish park, taking up just... Read the full St Stephen's Green review

From journal A few days in Dublin

St. Stephen's Green

  • 3 out of 5 stars by miriam1981 from Cork, Ireland
  • August 7, 2003
Quote: At the top of Grafton Street you'll find this large and beautiful park. They plant different flowers in summer and in winter so it's colourful year round. It's a nice place to sit and relax for a few minutes before diving back into the thick of the... Read the full St Stephen's Green review

From journal A trip to Dublin

St. Stephen's Green

  • 2 out of 5 stars by JOHNRABBETT from CORK, Ireland
  • February 14, 2003
Quote: I enjoyed the bit of greenery that I found in Dublin. It was a refreshing change from all the hubbub. The green was well kept and there were lots of kids playing which kept the kids busy for a while. It's nothing special, but it gives you a chance... Read the full St Stephen's Green review

From journal Get away to Dublin

St. Stephen's Green

  • 4 out of 5 stars by wanderlustgirl from Seattle, Washington
  • February 28, 2002
St. Stephen's Green
Quote: St. Stephen's Green is a beautifully-designed refuge located amidst one of the busiest shopping areas of the city. Once you walk through the ornate entrance (a smaller version of the Arch of Titus in Rome) you will forget that the city moves on... Read the full St Stephen's Green review

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