Discover the Natural Splendor of Phoenix Park
Explore the vast beauty of Phoenix Park, Dublin's lush green oasis filled with history, wildlife, and recreational opportunities for all ages.
Phoenix Park, located in Dublin 8, is a sprawling urban park that offers a delightful blend of nature, history, and leisure. As one of the largest enclosed public parks in Europe, it’s a must-visit for tourists seeking relaxation and exploration within a vibrant city. Stroll through its scenic pathways, enjoy picnics on the lush lawns, and discover historical landmarks such as the Wellington Monument and the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre.
A brief summary to Phoenix Park
- Dublin 8, IE
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- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and the best light for photography.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy on the expansive lawns, but make sure to clean up after yourself to keep the park beautiful.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the park is vast and there’s plenty of walking to be done.
- Check the park's official website for any events or activities happening during your visit.
- Don't miss the Dublin Zoo, which is located within the park and is a favorite for families.
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Getting There
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Bus
From Drogheda, walk to the Drogheda Bus Station located on the Donore Road. Take the Bus Eireann Route 100 or 101 towards Dublin. The journey will take approximately 50 minutes. Once you arrive at Busáras (Dublin's central bus station), exit the bus and proceed to the nearest bus stop for Route 25 towards Phoenix Park. Get off at the stop closest to the park entrance.
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Train
Walk to Drogheda Train Station located on the Dublin Road. Board a train towards Dublin City Center, specifically the DART or Commuter service. After about a 30-minute journey, disembark at Connolly Station. From Connolly Station, take the Luas tram (Red Line) to O'Connell/Abbey Street. Then, transfer to bus Route 25 towards Phoenix Park and alight at the park entrance.
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Walking
If you're staying in central Drogheda, you can take a scenic walk to the bus station and then follow the bus guidance provided. Alternatively, if you are up for a longer walk, you can head towards the River Boyne, follow the river towards the M1, and then head south along the riverbank until you reach the area connecting to the Phoenix Park. Note that this is a longer route, and public transport is recommended.
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