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St. Stephen's Green, Dublin - Ireland is a large city centre park in the centre of Dublin. It was originally opened in 1880 and it is off the main shopping street - Grafton Street and leads into the St. Stephen's Green shopping centre.

Visiting St Stephen's Green would be one of the things to do in Dublin during any visit! It is a great location to meet people for lunch due to the number of hotels and restaurants in the area.

Who out there do not love parks and enjoy walking through them every once in a while? Most probably nobody and that is why even tourists should have a break from all the historical places they are heading to and enjoy some walks across the city or even in those parks which are considered famous there. St. Stephen's Green Park in Dublin is one of these different green spaces that is recommended for all the visitors out there.

The existence of this park passed through two different stages; the first one was the opening of the park to the public which was designed by Lord Ardilaun in 1880 and then it was reopened to the public once again after it was designed by William Sheppard to be the one that is found today.

This park is adjacent to one of the famous streets in Dublin which is called Grafton Street that also happens to be the shopping place for the Dubliners (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ffe2L4kM7I). This park is referred to in the city in an informal way as Stephen's Green and it is one of the largest parks in Dublin's main Georgian Garden squares, others might include nearby Merrion Square (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLVppV6GJfo) and Fitzwilliam square.

There are always some interesting things and facts related to the famous places which make the whole area more significant. In the case of St. Stephen's Green Park, which is rectangular in its shape, the four streets surrounding it are named St. Stephens Green North, South, East and West - so it apparently make the whole place much more significant and well known.

There are different things that differentiate this park, whether the playground that is prepared inside there for kids, the waterfall and Pullham rock work on the western side of the green, the ornamental lake which provides a home for waterfowl, or the garden for the visually impaired; these all make the visit for St. Stephen's Green Park different and give the visitors some ideas about the things which they should check there before leaving.

Visiting this garden of course will also depend on the month that you are visiting it in, in summer there are sometimes concerts held there for the public; so always choose the time of the year which you are going to visit this park in.

St. Stephen's Green Park in Dublin went through lots of stages and events before; the buildings surrounding the park were built in the Georgian style but now there are some other modern buildings which are also surrounding the place. In addition to that, the park was only restricted for local residents until 1877 until the Parliament passed an act to reopen the park for the public, which was later on approved - just as we could easily visit it now and just as the tourists could also visit it anytime.

As much as this park is given that much importance for being a historical and old one, it is also given that much attention for being a green calm area in the middle of a bustling city. The historical part related to this park is shown through some of the figures which are displayed there: such as Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun, the Countess Constance Markievicz, and that comes in addition to other important sculptural monuments which are related to the Irish history.

The history, the greenery area, the facilities and the location of this green space are all giving it much importance and difference, but there are also those birds which consider St. Stephen's Green Park as their home, which are also making it all different and giving tourists things to enjoy while sitting there.

There are other things around this area which one could visit when it comes to Dublin, Ireland, such as walking by River Liffey (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ2i7VdfpGM), visiting O'Connell Street (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLfQ2jcd6bE), checking that old Guinness Storehouse which is located there (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRLVI51fxG4), passing by the campus of Trinity College in Dublin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqzjus-0s_E), or else taking any of the bus tours which will give people the chance to see the whole city (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVImAU82ZGA).

Have you ever been to St. Stephen's Green Park in Dublin before? Did you check all those things which one could come across inside and enjoy the calmness?

St. Stephen's Green has also been called (incorrectly) St. Stevens, Stephens Green, Saint Stephens Green and so on!

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