• Fusiliers' Arch, erected in 1907. Saint Stephen's Green (Dublin) Improvement Act 1814Act of Parliament alt.
  • Other sights worth watching out at St. Stephen’s Green include an ornamental lake and fifteen commemorative sculptures spread throughout the garden.
  • Then Saint Stephens Green is definitely the place for you. This park is located at the top of one of Dublin’s busiest street famously known as Grafton Street.
  • St. Stephen’s Green is a significant historic public park in the City Centre of Dublin, Ireland. The park was initially opened in 1880 by Lord Ardiluan.
  • Others consist of close by Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square. Until 1663 St Stephen's Green became a marshy common on the edge of Dublin, used for grazing.
  • On any tours of Ireland visit Dublin and see Saint Stephens Green. During the 18th century , the city’s gentry built their dwellings on the Green and it has...
  • Overlooking the picturesque St Stephen’s Green, this Georgian hotel offers rooms with garden or park views in the very centre of Dublin.
  • A new shopping centre is under construction at the corner of Grafton Street and St Stephen's Green hopes to attract the young mobile shopper.
  • The boundary of the park is lined with trees and bushes, which act as a traffic noise barrier. To the west of St. Stephen’s Green is a waterfall and Pulham rock.
  • ...food and beverage floor space in the rejuvenation mixed use scheme for the St Stephen’s Green Centre which first opened in 1988.