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Phoenix Park

The Whitefields, Leinster 8 Ireland

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“The historic park in the heart of Dublin”

The Phoenix Park at 707 hectares (1752 acres) is one of the largest enclosed recreational spaces within any European capital city.  The Phoenix Park was established in 1662 by one of Ireland’s most illustrious viceroys, James Butler, Duke of Ormond, on behalf of King Charles II.  Conceived as a Royal deer park, it originally included the demesne of Kilmainham Priory south of the River Liffey, but with the building of the Royal Hospital at Kilmainham, which commenced in 1680, the Park was reduced to its present size, all of which is now north of the river.  Shortly after the Park’s acquisition it was enclosed within a stone wall, which was initially poorly constructed.  Subsequent wall repair and new build were necessary as the Park’s size and boundaries were adjusted and realigned.  In 1668, Marcus Trevor, Viscount Dungannon, was appointed Ranger who, with two other keepers, was responsible for the deer, managing the Park’s enclosures and newly formed plantations. Áras an Uachtaráin, the residence of the President of Ireland dates from 1750 and is located in the centre of the park adjacent to the United States Ambassador's residence, which was built in 1774.  Many other historic buildings and monuments are located in the Park. The Victorian People's Flower Gardens located close to the Parkgate Street entrance, comprise an area of  9 hectares (22 acres) and, were re-opened in 1864.  These gardens were initially established in 1840 as the Promenade Grounds.  They provide an opportunity to display Victorian horticulture at its best.  Ornamental lakes, children's playground, picnic area and Victorian bedding schemes are just some of the attractions.  The opening hours are 8am till dusk.  Closing times vary during the year. 

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sjc20077

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July 19, 2016
Rated 4.0

My husband and I walked around a good portion of Phoenix Park. This was before smart phones so we got dropped off by public transport and were looking for the zoo. There were no signs directing us anywhere so we walked around a good 2 hours in the park ( it is HUGE) with no luck finding the zoo. The park is beautiful though and has a large population of deer. We walked by the Wellington Monument as well. Very beautiful structure.

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Phoenix Park

The Whitefields
Leinster
8 Ireland
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