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St Audoens Park

St. Audeon’s Park and City Walls

This small park, which has been recently restyled, forms a beautiful setting to the medieval church of St Audoen's, the city's oldest surviving parish church.

The park includes a sunny terrace, a series of sensory play pieces to amuse young and old alike, and a number of historic markers and features uncovered as archaeology during its recent refurbishment. The park also includes the most imposing remaining section of the Anglo Norman city walls of Dublin, including St Audoen's Gate. A memorial at the west end of the park remembers children who lost their loives in the events of Easter Week 1916. The park is open daily.


Address
St. Audeon’s Park
32 Cook St
Merchants Quay
Dublin
Co. Dublin
Ireland

+353 (01) 2225278
parks@dublincity.ie

Opening hours
Opening hours vary throughout the year, with 10am- 5pm the shared opening hours throughout.
Check the website for longer opening hours during Spring and Summertime.

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