National Botanic Gardens – The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland are situated in Glasnevin, they are about 3.5km north from the centre of Dublin, off Botanic Road The Garden is a public institution that is operated by the Office of Public Works he National Botanic Gardens has a regular programme of exhibitions and public lectures.

Phoenix Park - The Phoenix Park is over 700 hectares (1752 acres) in area and is the largest enclosed public Park in any capital city in Europe The Phoenix Park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round. The Victorian Kitchen Walled Garden, beside the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, is currently under restoration and is open daily to the public from 10am to 5pm 

St Stephen’s Green  Situated on the top of Grafton Street opposite the Grafton Shopping Centre, An ideal place to relax and take a break while shopping An unusual aspects of the St Stephen’s Green is a garden for the blind with scented plants, which can withstand handling, and are labelled in Braille.

More Parks and Gardens in Dublin:

  • Garden of Rememberance in Dublin City Centre
  • The Iveagh Gardens also in Dublin City Centre
  • The War Memorial Gardens on the South Circular Road in Dublin