Travel Guide to Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland

Dublin City
Scenic spot introduction:
Phoenix Park in the northwest suburbs of Dublin is one of the largest and most beautiful urban parks in Europe. The park is located on the north bank of the Liffey River in the northwest of the city, covering an area of 1,760 acres. Deer Park , which is now the largest urban park in Western Europe.Attractions distribution:
Dublin's Phoenix Park was originally a deer park built by the Duke of Ormond in 1663. After several centuries of changes, it still retains the characteristics of a 17th century deer park. Because the deer park was originally named Finniskk in Celtic (meaning clear water and green grass), which sounds similar to the English word "Phoenix", the British called it "Phoenix Park", and this name was gradually accepted by people.Today, in addition to some fixed attractions, Phoenix Park is often used as a venue for organizing various agricultural and horticultural expositions. Whenever there is a horticultural exhibition, they will drive out with their families, which shows the Irish people's love for life.
Scenic spot features:
Cultural tour, Duke of Wellington, Deer Park , parks, green spacesTransportation
Scenic spot location:
Europe > Ireland > Dublin City
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Tickets
Phoenix Park Ticket Prices:
Free and open
Scenic area opening hours:
Open all day
Travel Tips
Best time to visit:
summer
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