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King's Inns Park in Dublin offers a tranquil retreat ideal for unwinding after exploring the city. This charming space is renowned for its clean, lush grass and impressive trees, including the famous 'The Hungry Tree' - a must-see for photography enthusiasts. Families and pet owners will appreciate the welcoming atmosphere, with amenities catering to both children and pets. Visitors can relax on comfortable benches or enjoy a warm drink from the quaint coffee van. Adding to its appeal is the magnificent Georgian architecture of the King's Inn building, providing a picturesque backdrop to this serene and well-maintained park. Rated 4.3 on Google, it's a testament to the park's delightful ambiance and inviting features.

Features

Pets allowed, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Parnell Square West, stop
Bus stop 487 m walk
Western Way
Bus stop 338 m walk
Constitution Hill
Bus stop 51 m walk
Church Street Upper
Bus stop 230 m walk
Broadstone - DIT
Tram stop 160 m walk

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4.3
based on 592 reviews
4.3/5 592 reviews
jorge garcia rey
jorge garcia rey
4 weeks ago on Google

King's Inns Park is a public park in Dublin, Ireland, that serves as the grounds for the King's Inns, the country's oldest law school. The park is known for its serene Georgian architecture and a famous London Plane tree known as the "Hungry Tree," which has grown to engulf an iron bench. The grounds are generally open to the public during certain hours of the day, offering a quiet, historical green space in the city.

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Vanesa Ricci
Vanesa Ricci
4 weeks ago on Google

Hermoso parque. Mucha paz. Se puede ir al pasto. Si quieres un lugar tranquilo pada meditar ese es el lugar.

温彗軒
温彗軒
1 month ago on Google

A lovely park. Look carefully you will find a mysterious bench.