• Merrion Square (Irish: Cearnóg Mhuirfean) is a Georgian garden square on the southside of Dublin city centre. History. The square was laid out in 1762 to a plan by John Smyth...
  • Merrion Square is a beautiful square on the southern side of the river Liffey in the Georgian area of the city.
  • Merrion Square is one of Dublin's largest and grandest Georgian squares.
  • Merrion Square Park is one of Dublin’s largest grand parks, these beautiful lawns were formerly private gardens for the residents of the square but were opened...
  • The construction of the Georgian houses at Merrion Square began in 1762 and continued for 30 years.
  • Here's what previous visitors have asked, with answers from representatives of Merrion Square and other visitors.
  • If you like the Georgian style, with its plush, uniform buildings and tree-lined gardens, then Merrion Square is an ideal place for a stroll!
  • After Merrion Square Park, the biggest draw for visitors here are the stunning Georgian Doors that are dotted around the square.
  • The Merrion Square Park is the ideal place to rest and enjoy a bit of tranquillity after a long day of exploring Dublin city centre.
  • The sixth Lord Fitzwilliam, on whose land Merrion Square was constructed, engaged John Ensor, an assistant of Richard Cassels to devise a layout for the square.