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PHOENIX PARK

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2024
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2024

Remarkable park, Dublin's largest, with a zoo, interesting monuments and a variety of activities.

With an area of 707 hectares - twice Central Park in New York and five times Hyde Park in London - it is of course the largest park in Dublin and one of the largest in the old continent. When King Charles II expressed the need to hunt near Dublin, this site was chosen. Its name comes from the Gaelic fionn uisce (clear water) and it was opened to the public in 1745. A herd of 400 fallow deer has lived in the park since 1662. They were imported from Wales by the Duke of Ormond. At that time, the park was used as a hunting ground for the King of England. Today, the monarchs have left, but the deer have stayed!
More than 30% of the park is covered with trees: oaks, ashes, lime trees, beeches, sycamore maples and chestnut trees. Áras Uachtaráin, the President's residence since 1750, is located in the centre of the park, next to the American ambassador's house (1774). The Dublin Zoo is also located in the Phoenix Park. Two important monuments are erected there: the Phoenix Column, built in 1747, and the Wellington Monument, a 63 m high obelisk built in the 19th century by the Duke of Wellington.

The vastness of this park allows for all kinds of activities: walking, cycling or even driving, Segway tours, visits to the zoo or to the Visitor Center set up in the former Ashtown Castle (an exhibition devoted to the history of the park and its wildlife). Please note that major concerts are held there every year. Ask about the program.

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Visited in august 2017
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Gigantesque park. On y trouve entre autre le zoo. C'est la pleine nature en pleine ville. Il est possible d'y louer des vélos (ou tandems) pour mieux en profiter.
panpan2000
Visited in april 2017
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si vous aimez la nature, les balades et les animaux.. voici l'endroit qu'ils vous faut...

et soudain, au millieu du parc vous découvrirez la maison du président, le zoo de dublin, des terrains de sport, un hôpital, une croix géante bénie, il y a quelques années, par le pape Jean Paul II...

et oui, tout ce la au millieu d'un parc de plusieurs hectares avec, comme compagnons de balades, des daims vivant en semi liberté : )
snow06
Visited in july 2016
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Que dire , j'ai adoré cette petite ballade au vert en pleine ville , et puis voir des daims comme ça sur un terrain de rugby en train de se délasser c'est vraiment chouette. Je ne sais plus vraiment combien de photos j'ai fait mais je me suis régalée.
julietteez
Visited in february 2017
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Promenade très agréable dans cet immense parc un peu éloigné du centre. L'explorer de long en large vous prendra plusieurs heures
SoLoln
Visited in may 2016
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Here is a huge park where it is good to walk there! You will find an obelisk, the White House Dublin as well as the embassy of USA but also the Dublin Zoo.

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