Phoenix Park
The Phoenix Park, one of the largest enclosed public parks in any capital city in Europe, originally served as a royal hunting ground in the 1660s before opening to the public in 1747. Today, it is home to a diverse range of attractions, including wild fallow deer, the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, a biodiversity information centre, and several recreational facilities for both passive and active pursuits.
Visitors can enjoy walking, running, and various sports, as well as explore scenic spots like the Glen Pond and the Victorian Walled Garden. The park also hosts several events throughout the year, promoting biodiversity and community engagement, including the annual Phoenix Park Honey Show and the Biodiversity Festival.
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