Dublin St Stephen's Green's Description
St. Stephen’s Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna) is an inner-city public park in Dublin, Ireland. The park is within the city centre, adjoining the nearby shopping area of Grafton Street.
St. Stephen’s Green was enclosed in 1664. The 22 acres park was laid out in its present form in 1880. Landscaped with flowerbeds, trees, a fountain and a lake, the green is dotted with memorials to eminent Dubliners.
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Ireland / Grafton Street Travel Guide Video
"Grafton Street is the central area of shopping in downtown Dublin. This street offers some of the best stores including Brown Thomas, Weirs jewelers, as well as additional shopping opportunities on the side streets in this are... More
27Aug2008
Ireland / May in the green
May is the time the lawn is invaded by Dubliners to enjoy the first sunny days. It's my favourite time of the year, I could spend hours reading books or just doing nothing. More
12May2008
Ireland / Tulipes in Stephen's green
End of april is time for tulipes and early season's flowers. It makes "the green" purple, yellow, red... More
12May2008
Ireland / Walking by the river in St Stephen's Green
The contrast between the busy Grafton street and St Stephen's green is amazing. Literally minutes apart from each other, the most crowded shopping street in Ireland and a tranquil, peaceful water walk. More
30Jan2008
Ireland / Feeding the ducks on St Stephen's Green
Feeding the ducks on St Stephen's Green is a children all time favorite. I need to say that people should be cautious, not to give bread crumbs but proper duck food as other type of feeds provoke the animals to get sick. More
30Jan2008