• Merrion Square has an abundance of strengths from its strong Georgian heritage, cultural institutions, leisure facilities, and its political, social and scientific history.
  • From historic hotels to modern boutique establishments, you can find luxurious options in areas like Merrion Square, Temple Bar and Docklands.
  • Many relevant Irish figures lived in Merrion Square, including author Oscar Wilde, political leader Daniel O’Connell and writer George William Russell.
  • Merrion Square is well worth a visit, once you know what to lookout for! In this guide, you'll find the square's attractions along with its history.
  • 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.
  • Enabled by Failte Ireland , the stakeholders and community around Merrion Square have come together to build awareness of the area’s rich…
  • Our new year-round centre is located in two elegant Georgian buildings in the impressive Merrion Square just a few minutes’ walk from the renowned Trinity...
  • Merrion Square - Subtitle text here. Nestled in the heart of Dublin, a new icon of sophistication and hospitality has emerged - The Leinster Hotel.
  • It is now a public park managed by Dublin City Council and contains a statue of Oscar Wilde who resided in number 1 Merrion Square from 1855 to 1876.
  • Famous residents who have lived on Merrion Square are Daniel O’Connell, Oscar Wilde and William Butler Yeats. The centre of Merrion Square is a public park.