About

Fitzwilliam Square, a serene enclave in Dublin spanning 1.5 hectares, offers a unique blend of entertainment and relaxation within its lush parklands. Adorned with a variety of plants and towering ancient trees, this tranquil spot provides a natural retreat just a short stroll away from the bustling tourist areas. While it boasts an average Google rating of 4.2, it's the vibrant, iconic colored doors and stunning Georgian architecture that truly capture the imagination, drawing nostalgic reflections from those familiar with its history.

This subtly private gem remains delightfully uncrowded, offering peace and quiet in a city renowned for its lively pace. The picturesque environment makes it an ideal location for hiring as an event venue, blending historic charm with a refreshing escape from the city's hustle. Visitors seeking a comfortable stay might consider The Fitzwilliam Hotel - a highly recommended choice that complements the area's sophisticated allure.

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How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Leeson St Lower, stop
Bus stop 277 m walk
Wilton Terrace
Bus stop 402 m walk
Merrion Street, stop
Bus stop 440 m walk
Stephen's Green East
Bus stop 361 m walk
Baggot St Lower
Bus stop 337 m walk
Dublin City South, Cumberland Road
Bus station 234 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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Philip Byrne
Philip Byrne
1 month ago on Google

A beautiful architectural sight is what I would describe Fitzwilliam Square.

TB Tiryaki
TB Tiryaki
1 month ago on Google

Such a lovely place

Alicia H. Clausi
Alicia H. Clausi
1 month ago on Google

Hermosa Plaza de estilo georgiano cuyo diseño exhibe 69 casas adosadas en su mayoría de ladrillos rojos, cada una de ellas de cuatro plantas con puertas de abanico, escaleras y jardines traseros, construidas estéticamente similares. Se encuentra ubicada al sur del centro de la ciudad y es la más pequeña de las cinco Plazas georgianas de Dublín. Su construcción se inició en 1789 y fue completada en 1830; la urbanización estuvo a cargo de Richard Fitzwilliam a quien debe su nombre. El centro de la Plaza contiene un parque privado accesible principalmente a los residentes y propietarios de las casas, pero también puede ser visitado haciendo un recorrido con The little Museum of Dublin.

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