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Urban Parks – Phoenix Park, Dublin

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Author: Kathryn Frengs (350 Articles)

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Today we’re continuing our series on urban parks with a look at Dublin’s Phoenix Park.  The largest urban park in Europe, Phoenix Park sits on 1,750 acres and is located just northwest of Dublin’s city centre.

phoenix-park

Photo credit: leppre

Taking its name from the Irish “fionn uisce” which means “clear water,” Phoenix Park contains huge areas to explore and enjoy, especially when the weather is nice.  There are plenty of open areas for picnics, as well as some interesting monuments and other things to do and see. The Wellington Monument (below) is a huge obelisk that celebrates the victories of the Duke of Wellington.

phoenix park monument

Photo credit: dusi_bbg

One of the main attractions in the park is the Dublin Zoo, which is actually one of the most popular tourist sites in all of Dublin.  Home to hundreds of species and open since 1831, the Dublin Zoo attracts nearly 1,000,000 visitors a year and also plays a key role in endangered species conservation.

phoenix park deer

Photo credit: gordonflood.com

If you’re a fan of animals in their natural habitat, you’ll be delighted by the large herd of fallow deer that have called Phoenix Park home since the 1700’s.

phoenix park steps

Photo credit: infomatique

The Park is a fantastic place for hikes, running and walking and appreciation of nature and greenery in general.  With a reported 351 different plant species in the park, it’s a great place for aspiring botanists and people who love plants and trees.

phoenix park sunset

Photo credit: John_Brennan

Looking for some urban park exploration yourself?  Take this opportunity to go to Dublin to check out all that Phoenix Park has to offer.  Fly from London to Dublin for a long weekend in the end of April from only £28 return.  Flights from Manchester to Dublin the same weekend also start at £28 return, and from Birmingham to Dublin are again only £28 return.  These are fantastic deals all around that will allow you to discover this beautiful park and of course all of the other the sights and sounds of Dublin!

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    Really amazing pictures! I got curious about the Dublin Zoo as I have heard about it from a friend who recently visited the place.

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