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King's Inn Park
Address: Phibsborough Road , Dublin 7, D, IE
State: D
City: Dublin
Zip Code: 7

opening times

Monday: 07:30-19:00
Tuesday: 07:30-19:00
Wednesday: 07:30-19:00
Thursday: 07:30-19:00
Friday: 07:30-19:00


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Reviews
Met some old friends and the dog did too. Nicely cleaned up after film crew. Lovely atmosphere among the trees with that building in the background. Charming spot.
Kings inn is a lovely green space in the city center. Often shooting movies of late. There is a coffee kart recently opened. Tourist like to grab a photo with the "hungry tree".
Lovely little park, if you're passing through the neighborhood and you need a quiet place to rest this is the place, clean, fresh grass, great trees to hide from the sun or rain and you can even find couple of benches to rest. From time to time there is a small van selling coffee, tea and refreshments and you can have a tea and relax laying on the grass or bench. It's not a big park and it's not very busy but it's lovely, clean and quiet, if you're passing through don't forget and go inside you'll relax and you'll feel good.
Beautiful little Dublin park with a fantastic Georgian building and the hungry tree in it.
Amazing park for a nice little walk!
When the Film Crew are not ruining it for everyone else, it is a nice Park. This year they have been there a lot so the lawns are a mess.
Very nice park! 10/10 would visit again!
There are a number of interesting stories relating to various statues at Kings Inns and many are not true. For example it is claimed that these three statues are actually props left be a film crew. The three statues in photography were carved in 1872 for the Great Industrial Exhibition on Exhibition Place at Earlsfort Terrace. They've been moved around the city quite a bit over the years and last appeared in what was then Millennium Park now Barnardo Square beside the City Hall in the middle of a pond. They represent Irish manufactures in wood, metal and stone.
The Honorable Society of King's Inns is the institution which controls the entry of barristers-at-law in Ireland. The institution is over 500 years old dating from the time of King Henry VIII of England. The building of King's Inns is a pretty grand building and an amazing example of Georgian Architecture, the courtyard of the society's building on Henrietta Street is especially worth seeing. The building of King's Inn is located within the grounds of King's Inns Park. The park itself is fairly large, is well kept, and remarkable for having "The Hungry Tree", which is a must for selfie addicts!.
Love this small park it's lovely on a sunny day to work on your tan and it a great park to qalk your dog around. It's a lovely place in the middle of Dublin not every 1 knows about
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