Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park is a city park located on the north bank of the Liffey River, about 2 Km west of downtown Dublin. This 707-hectare park was first built in 1662. Around the park is surrounded by a wall along 11 Km. With the wall, Phoenix Park is one of the largest city parks in the world surrounded by walls.
This park area is dominated by green grass with several footpaths. Since the 17th century, this park has been home to several deer herds. In this park there are also several monuments such as the Phoenix Column and Wellington Monument. Other tourist attractions in this park complex include Dublin Zoo, Aras an Uachtarain, Deerfield Redidence, People's Garden and Magazine Fort. This tourist spot is open every day for 24 hours.