Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Malahide

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Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Malahide

Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park
4.7 (27563 ratings)4.5 (4482 ratings)
Deer roam forested areas filled with mature trees within this area known as 'Dublin's playground'.
Dublin 8, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
Top 10 BEST things to do in Dublin WITH KIDS (family guide)
"Phoenix Park is one of Europe’s biggest walled city parks and is a great place to walk around and explore for the whole family. There is much so to see in Phoenix Park, including its incredible wildlife such as squirrels and wild deer. Plus, it is also home to Dublin Zoo, so it’s another great place to head if you’ve spent the afternoon at the zoo."
Mentioned by liveadventuretravel.com
Walks in Dublin: 21+ beautiful places you must explore!
"The first Dublin walk on the list is none other than the Phoenix Park. The Phoenix Park is the largest city park in Europe, stretching for 1,750 acres. If you’re visiting Dublin on a holiday or vacation, chances are you will end up in the Phoenix park at some stage."
St Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green
4.7 (20659 ratings)4.5 (15168 ratings)
City centre park with ornamental lake, waterfall, sculptures and a children's playground.
Dublin 2, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
10 Parks In Dublin City You Need To Visit Before You Die
"Re-opened by Lord Ardilaun (Arthur Guinness) in 1880 for the citizens of Dublin. These 9 hectares / 22-acre park has been maintained in the original Victorian layout with extensive perimeter tree and shrub planting, spectacular spring and summer Victorian bedding. The park is adorned with statutes of Irelands politically and literary heroes like Countess Markiewitz, Robert Emmet, James Joyce, WB Yeats and off course Arthur Guinness/Lord Ardilaun."
Mentioned by Time Out
12 Best Parks in Dublin for a Relaxing Stroll
"Less of a park, more of a verdant square at the very heart of Dublin, St Stephen’s Green is the place to kick back during a busy day exploring the centre. It’s not entirely peaceful, especially because of the clangs of the trams at its perimeter, but the placid lake and brightly coloured central flower beds do provide some zen. In the north-west corner, the Famine Monument makes for a striking sight as you enter."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
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"Re-opened by Lord Ardilaun in 1880, (St.) Stephen’s Green is located at the bottom of Grafton Street, Dublin’ high-end shopping street. Spanning across 22 acres, the park has endless possibilities for snapping beautiful shots. From the Fusiliers’ Arch at the Grafton Street entrance to the statues of James Joyce and Constance Markievicz, and the fowl in lake, there is something to suit everyone’s tastes."
National Botanic Gardens
National Botanic Gardens
4.8 (10690 ratings)4.5 (2719 ratings)
Large area with naturalistic sections, formal gardens, an arboretum and a Victorian palm house.
Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 VY63, Ireland
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGardens
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
4.8 (1541 ratings)4.5 (193 ratings)
Elegant, Lutyens-designed gardens dedicated to the 49,400 Irish soldiers who died during WWI.
Island Bridge, Ushers, Dublin, Ireland
Memorial parkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
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"In commemoration of the Irish men and women who valiantly fought and killed during the First World War, this park was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. The centerpiece of the gardens, the Circular Rose Garden pond, can be found in the Sunken Garden of Remembrance, where you can take a relaxing stroll. If you take pride in Irish history, do take a walk at the Great Cross of Sacrifice, wreathed with flowers of commemoration."
Mentioned by MapQuest Travel
10 Must See Historic Attractions in Dublin Ireland
"Located in Islandbridge, Dublin, the National War Memorial Gardens is a beautiful but somber memorial. The property is dedicated to the nearly 50,000 Irish soldiers who sacrificed their lives during The Great War from 1914-1918. The First World War had such an earth shattering impact throughout Europe that various countries sought a suitable way to pay homage to those who lost their lives."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
10 Parks In Dublin City You Need To Visit Before You Die
"These gardens are one of the most famous memorial gardens in Europe. They are dedicated to the memory of 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in the 1914-1918 war. The names of all the soldiers are contained in the granite bookrooms in the Gardens."
Saint Anne's Park
Saint Anne's Park
4.8 (3136 ratings)4.5 (220 ratings)
Sprawling green space with tennis courts, gardens & follies like the Clocktower & Fairy Door Tree.
Clontarf East, Raheny, Co. Dublin, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
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"The second-largest of the many parks in Dublin, you’ll find St. Anne’s Park between the suburbs of Raheny and Clontarf on the northside of Dublin. And to throw a bit of local celebrity stardust on the site, it was originally part of an estate assembled by members of the Guinness family – namely the descendants of Sir Arthur Guinness himself!. There’s a ton of stuff going on at St. Anne’s and you could spend all day if you so wished."
Mentioned by Secret Dublin
7 Of The Best Parks And Gardens For A Lovely Stroll In Dublin
"St. Anne’s is the second-largest park in Dublin, sitting at 240 acres, and was formerly an estate owned by the Guinness family. On top of walking paths, rose gardens and ponds, the park boasts some great sporting facilities in the form of tennis courts and football pitches."
Herbert Park Hotel
Herbert Park Hotel
4.3 (937 ratings)4.5 (21 ratings)
Refined rooms in a polished hotel offering a stylish restaurant, a fitness centre and free Wi-Fi.
Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland
HotelNature & ParksBarBed & breakfastGroup accommodationRestaurantParks
Mentioned by The Telegraph
Hotels
"Unashamedly modern, recently extended and upgraded, and enjoying a delightful location on the edge of its namesake manicured park, the Herbert Park Hotel offers smart service, space, comfort, excellent facilities and lovely views in a tranquil and relaxed south Dublin setting."
Dublin Falconry
Dublin Falconry
5 (1 ratings)5 (17 ratings)
Unnamed Road, Woodlands, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Bird watching areaNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Farmleigh House & Estate
Farmleigh House & Estate
4.6 (1296 ratings)4.5 (264 ratings)
Restored, 18th-century state guest house on 78 acres, with gardens, guided tours & a boathouse cafe.
White's Rd, Phoenix Park, Dublin 15, D15 TD50, Ireland
Nature & ParksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsGardens
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"Covering an area of 78 acres, Farmleigh is a huge estate that was developed as an accommodation for visiting dignitaries and for the recreation of the general public. A visit to this estate will remind you of the Edwardian period and aura. There is a kind of eclecticism that defines this estate as it combines a variety of architectural designs and decors."
Mentioned by dublincitymum
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES | Dublin City Mum
"A historic house holding important collections, an art gallery, a working farm, and the official Irish State guest house, Farmleigh House and Estate is open seven days a week, all year round."
Dubh Linn Garden
Dubh Linn Garden
4.6 (403 ratings)4 (35 ratings)
Dublin Castle, Dame St, Dublin, Ireland
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
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"Nestled away behind Dublin Castle and secluded amongst the city buildings lay these magnificently designed gardens. They are designed with Celtic Symbolism having snake paving work slitter around the circular gardens. In Viking and medieval times this area was under water and called Dubh Linn (Black Pool) because it was where the river Liffey and Poddle met, the Poddle now runs underground and the Liffey banks were receded to where it is presently."
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
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"Located behind the famous Dublin Castle is the sprawling and serene view of the Dubh Linn Gardens. You can take a short stroll, chill, lay down on the grass, and enjoy the tranquility that this park offers. Or maybe, if it piques your interest, you can admire the mega-sized Celtic knot pattern found within the park, or ask what it means to the locals enjoying their stay in Dublin."
Mentioned by dublincitymum
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES | Dublin City Mum
"experience, incorporating a visitor centre, interactive exhibition areas and walled botanical garden. The Avoca Cafe is super kid friendly with lots of space, great food and high chairs. The outdoor terrace is a beautiful vantage point to enjoy the gardens…just watch out for the Peacocks which like to show off to our visitors from time to time!"
River Liffey
River Liffey
4.6 (141 ratings)4 (730 ratings)
Ireland
RiverNature & ParksBodies of Water
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"We’re coming to the end of our first day in Dublin, and what better way to finish off than by watching the sun set over the River Liffey, which runs right through the centre of the city. Of course, the sunset time will vary depending on the time of year you visit, and you have to be lucky with the weather, but sometimes the sky can put on a real show!"

Best History Museum in Malahide

Irish Famine Exhibition
Irish Famine Exhibition
4.6 (154 ratings)5 (194 ratings)
Unit 200b, Top Floor, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Dublin, D02 XY76, Ireland
MuseumHistory museum
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
10 Best Museums in Dublin, Ireland
"This museum brings before us the pain and suffering of the people in The Great Hunger. The seasonal museum is well worth a visit if you are planning a visit to Dublin. Address: 2nd Floor, Stephens Green Shopping Centre, Dublin, D02 VX38, Ireland"
National Print Museum
National Print Museum
4.5 (197 ratings)5 (65 ratings)
Haddington Rd, Dublin, D04 E0C9, Ireland
MuseumHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
4.5 (3273 ratings)4.5 (1385 ratings)
Irish haute couture and silver collections alongside exhibitions exploring Irish military history.
Collins Barracks, Benburb St, Stoneybatter, Dublin, D07 XKV4, Ireland
National museumMuseumsCultural centerHistory museumArt Museums
Mentioned by Ashling Hotel Dublin
Dublin Museums
"This museum is one that should be on everyone’ s bucket list and better yet it is only footsteps away from us. Ideal for those history heads amongst your family or friend group, the museum delves into Ireland’s social, military, political and economic progress throughout the years. The museum is also free of charge as you get to witness and explore artefacts and exhibitions on display are examples of furniture, weaponry, folklore costumes that have been used over the years in Ireland."
Mentioned by DublinKids.ie
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"Collins Barracks have a collection encompassing millennials of mesmerising objects, from jewellery and coins, through clothing and furniture, to weapons and vessels. Given that there are four floors of artifacts to see and depending on your child’s age, you may like to reference the guidebooks or floor plans. This will help you to manage the tour and potentially make it more focused on specific items for younger children."
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
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"National Museum of Decorative Arts & History – A museum that will appeal to both art and history lovers. It is filled with decorative arts, jewelry, furniture, costumes, weapons, Asian art, & history exhibits."

Best Fine Dining in Malahide

Luttrellstown Castle Resort
Luttrellstown Castle Resort
4.6 (725 ratings)
Grand hotel catering to groups set in a stately 15th-century castle, plus a golf course & a bar.
Kellystown, Castleknock, Co. Dublin, D15 RH92, Ireland
HotelCastleFine dining restaurantGolf clubWedding venue
Mentioned by Gays Around the Bay
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"This 12 room 16th century castle sits on nearly 600 acres and has its own 18 hole golf course. Visit the place where soccer super star David Beckham and Posh Spice tied the knot."
FIRE Steakhouse & Bar
FIRE Steakhouse & Bar
4.3 (1964 ratings)4 (50 ratings)
Victorian building with high vaulted ceilings brought bang up to date for local menu cooked simply.
The Mansion House, Dawson St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Steak houseSights & LandmarksBarBar & grillCatererCocktail barEvent venueFine dining restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantWine barArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by VenueSearch.ie
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"FIRE Steakhouse boast possibly the best outdoor dining terrace in Dublin City. This stunning space overlooks the beautiful Lord Mayor’s garden and is great for a bit of people watching on Dawson Street. The terrace is large so there’s plenty of room for safe, social distancing and features a retractable roof and a glass balcony, ensuring that you can enjoy a meal and drinks with friends whatever the weather."
Pearl Brasserie
Pearl Brasserie
4.7 (524 ratings)
Intimate contemporary rooms with peat burning fireplaces for innovative and well presented plates.
20 Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 XH98, Ireland
French restaurantFine dining restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"On the Michelin guide for 2020, Pearl Brasserie is an award-winning find dining restaurant that specialises in French food (naturally). The basement setting is surprisingly light, while the interiors are dressed in a modern yet formal style. Classic French ingredients are employed to fill the tempting menu which showcases produce like quail, crab and foie gras."
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
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"Our Christmas🎄Lunch and Group Dinner menu: #PearlBrasserie #FineDining #Restaurant #MerrionStreetUpper #Dublin. A post shared by Pearl Brasserie (@pearlbrasserie) on Dec 22, 2018 at 4:48am PST. One of Dublin’s top-rated restaurants, Pearl Brasserie will ensure you a magical night with your romantic interest."

Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Malahide

Bridge Diner
Bridge Diner
4.1 (213 ratings)
64 Talbot St, Mountjoy, Dublin, D01 H2X4, Ireland
Cafe
Olive’s Room
Olive’s Room
4.3 (361 ratings)
Saint Anne's Park, The Red Stables, Clontarf East, Dublin, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by Babylon
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"The most expensive meal on their breakfast menu is a tofu burrito (which is great for anyone who is vegan) at €7.90. They also do a fake “sausage” roll that is filled with mushrooms and cannellini beans instead of pork for the great price of €3.50. They’re currently only doing takeaway until COVID restrictions lessen but they are serving brunch 9AM to 3PM every day."
Sprout & Co Exchequer Street
Sprout & Co Exchequer Street
4.6 (298 ratings)
19 Exchequer St, Dublin, D02 EN26, Ireland
Salad shopBreakfast restaurantCafeHealth food restaurantLunch restaurant

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Malahide

Bright & Modern 2bed in Dublin City Centre Apt 2
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3.8 (1625 reviews)
Clifden House by Nina
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$42.64 /night
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Generator Dublin
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$24.64 /night
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