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Tourist Attractions In Ireland
Dublin, Ireland is known for its nature exhibits and panoramic views. Tourists to Dublin are welcomed by several gardens all exuding their own unique charms as tourist attractions. One of the most popular garden attractions here in Dublin, Ireland is the St. Stephen's Green. Located just within Dublin City Centre, St. Stephen's Green is a favourite spot among tourists and visitors.
It is a Victorian park that is expertly cultivated and landscaped. It is dotted with several magnificent flower beds, trees and varieties of plants. It offers nature at its best. The garden is approximately 22 acres in area - all of which are filled with nature's bit of surprises.
A Seemingly Garden Surprise
One of the most surprising yet awe inspiring part of the garden is the garden for the blind. Its plants are labelled using the Braille system for the blind. This ensures that the visitors will be able to identify the different types of plants exhibited on the garden.
The scent of nature is very evident on this part of the St. Stephen's Green. There are several plant genus to admire. Tourists from all places, blind or not, come to this part for two things: first, out of curiosity and second, to admire the scent and beauty of nature at its best.
What Makes Tourists And Visitors Love St. Stephen's Green
There is just so much to do and explore at St. Stephen's Green. When you visit St. Stephen's Green, be sure you have plenty of time for exploration to ensure you won't miss anything here. It seems like a day is not enough to experience all of what this garden in Dublin has to offer.
St. Stephen's Green is home to several commemorative statues of Ireland's renowned names like W.B. Yeats, James Joyce, Theobald Wolfe Tone and Robert Emmet. There are still more names and statues to discover at St. Stephen's Green.
Heading on to the northern area of the garden, the view of the lake will welcome you. The lake is home to ducks and waterfowls. There is also an artificial waterfall that makes this area more tranquil and relaxing. On the southern part, you will be welcomed by an open meadow - a place perfect for summer picnics. Lunch concerts are held here during Summer times.
St. Stephen's Green is worth considering as one of Dublin's top tourist attractions. It has so much to offer. It is not just a garden, it is a place of wonders, nature and relaxation. It holds countless reasons for tourists and visitors to come back again and again to Dublin.
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