War Memorial Gardens

Dublin


Hardly anyone ever ventures this far west, but they're missing a lovely bit of landscaping in the shape of the War Memorial Gardens – by our reckoning as pleasant a patch of greenery as any you'll find in the heart of the Georgian centre. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the memorial commemorates the 49,400 Irish soldiers who died during WWI – their names are inscribed in the two huge granite bookrooms that stand at one end.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Dublin attractions

1. Kilmainham Gaol

0.26 MILES

If you have any desire to understand Irish history – especially the long-running resistance to British colonial rule – then a visit to this former prison…

2. Kilmainham Gate

0.28 MILES

Francis Johnston's impressive Georgian gate was designed in 1812 as the Richmond Tower and located on the quays, near the Guinness Brewery. It was moved…

3. Magazine Fort

0.3 MILES

Towards Phoenix Park's Parkgate entrance is Magazine Fort on Thomas' Hill. Built between 1734 and 1801, the fort served as an occasional arms depot for…

4. Wellington Monument

0.47 MILES

Near the Parkgate St entrance to Phoenix Park is the 63m-high Wellington Monument. It took from 1817 to 1861 to build, mainly because the Duke of…

5. Irish Museum of Modern Art

0.53 MILES

Ireland's most important collection of modern and contemporary Irish and international art is housed in the elegant, airy expanse of the Royal Hospital…

6. Bandstand

0.6 MILES

Phoenix Park's bandstand, in the Hollow near the People's Garden, was built at the end of the 19th century to give military bands a spot to showcase their…

7. People's Garden

0.66 MILES

The People's Garden dates from 1864 and is made up of 9 hectares of Victorian-era horticulture.

8. Dublin Zoo

0.76 MILES

Established in 1831, the 28-hectare Dublin Zoo just north of the Hollow is one of the oldest in the world. It is well known for its lion-breeding program,…