Victorian landscape, free concerts during lunch time
in summer, statues & memorials
Google's Interactive Map of Dublin, Ireland.
Icon symbolizes the location of St Stephen's
Green.
We are no expert on arts and culture but
a lot of our Irish friends told us that St Stephen’s
Green is Ireland’s best Victorian public park. It is a
22 acre green sanctuary packed with things you would
normally see in any other Victorian parks in other parts
of the world. The park is rectangular in shape as you
can see from Google’s Interactive map that we have
provided here. In the past, we were told that it was
quite impossible to come and relax oneself here in St
Stephen’s Green. The park itself is situated in one of
Dublin’s busiest network of streets. Upon realizing the
importance of the park to the Dubliners, the local
authority has implemented an effective traffic
management system in 2004 to reduce traffic in the
vicinity and that inadvertently gave new life to the
park itself.
Frequent tourists have all agreed that
St Stephen’s Green is somehow blessed to be in the
vicinity of many other top attractions in Dublin. On the
west of the park, we have the Royal College of Surgeons.
On the same direction, we also have one of Dublin’s top
shopping hot spot, the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre.
The list goes on. There is so much to see here and it is
all around St Stephen’s Green. Like many other frequent
tourists, we are also fond of St Stephen’s Green since
we have spent so many hours there catching our breath
and relaxing ourselves after walking for so many hours
doing window shopping or checking out some other new
attractions around here. One can only appreciate this
magnificent park once they got here. We can bet on that.