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St. Stephen's Green is a public park in the city center of Dublin. The park opened in 1880 and is flanked by one of the main shopping streets in the city. The park is 22 acres in area, which makes it the largest of the parks in the city’s primary Georgian garden squares. The park is basically rectangular in shape and at its center lies a formal garden. A unique garden for the blind is also located at the park, with sturdy scented plants that are okay for handling as well as labels in Braille. The park also has a large lake with an artificial waterfall, which is frequented by ducks and other water birds.
St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland, Phone: 3-53-14-75-78-16

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