Wandering Around Saint Stephen’s Green

Pavilion at Saint Stephen's Green in Dublin

Pavilion at Saint Stephen’s Green in Dublin

Saint Stephen’s Green is much, much livelier than Merrion Park, so it really depends on you which one is more enjoyable. Merrion Park is quiet with only a handful of people visiting. While Saint Stephen’s Green seems to be one of the favorite gathering places of Dubliners. It is a wonderful day to visit the park since the weather was great. Cold for me, but there is blue sky here. Saint Stephen’s Green is surrounded by a winding path which brings you around the park. You can follow the path here to see some busts whose likenesses have been enshrined here.

Tree at Saint Stephen's Green in Dublin

Tree at Saint Stephen’s Green in Dublin

Beyond the central area where the pond is, there is much less people. I guess because these parts are shaded and people want to get some sun since it is out. The shaded paths weren’t as interesting as the open area. The pond seems to be only on one side of the park. I decided that is wasn’t really very interesting in this park after all since it was just a simple park. I started to make my way to one of the four exits of the park.

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