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🌳St. Stephen's Green

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A beautiful 22-acre public park in the heart of Dublin, St. Stephen's Green is a favourite for families. The main highlight is the well-equipped playground with swings, slides, climbing frames, and a sandpit, suitable for toddlers to older kids. The park also features a large pond with ducks and swans, a Victorian bandstand, and plenty of open lawns for picnics or ball games.

  • Playground: fenced, with rubber safety surface, suitable for ages 2-12.
  • Facilities: public toilets, benches, and a café nearby.
  • Practical tips: the park is open daily dawn to dusk. Free entry. Popular with locals and tourists alike. Easy access via public transport (St. Stephen's Green LUAS stop).
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Fenced playground keeps toddlers safe

    The playground is fully fenced, making it safer for younger children to explore independently whilst you supervise from nearby benches.

  • Rubber safety surface reduces injury risk

    The playground has a rubber safety surface, so falls are less likely to cause serious injuries. Still keep an eye on younger climbers.

  • Playground suits ages 2 to 12

    Equipment caters to toddlers through to older primary-school children, so the whole family can find something to enjoy.

  • Public toilets available on-site

    Public toilets are in the park, essential for families with young children. Worth locating them when you first arrive.

  • Visit early to beat crowds

    The park is popular with locals and tourists. Mornings are often quieter, giving children more space on the playground equipment.

  • Pond wildlife keeps kids entertained

    Ducks and swans in the pond often captivate young children. Bring breadcrumbs or special feed if you plan to spend time here.

  • Pack a picnic for savings

    Open lawns are ideal for picnics, and entry is free. A packed lunch saves money compared to nearby café options.

  • Bring a buggy but check paths

    The park is accessible for buggies, though paths may have some uneven sections. Test before bringing a large pram.

  • LUAS stop nearby simplifies transport

    St. Stephen's Green LUAS stop is right there, making the park easy to reach without finding car parking in central Dublin.

  • Dress for unpredictable Irish weather

    Dublin weather can change quickly. Bring waterproofs or a light layer even on sunny days, especially if you'll be there several hours.

  • Park closes at dusk daily

    Gates close at dusk, so plan your visit accordingly. No late-afternoon visits possible during winter months.

  • Victorian bandstand offers shade

    The bandstand can provide shelter from sun or light rain. Useful if you need a break from the playground.

  • Ball games space for active families

    Open lawns are good for running around or informal games. Bring a ball or frisbee if your children enjoy active play.

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