

Europe's largest urban park, home to Dublin Zoo and historic monuments.

Famous for its unique atmosphere and creative breakfast dishes, a Phoenix Park staple since 1994.
A historic lunch spot known for its massive sandwiches and friendly service, located near Phoenix Park.
A unique dining experience offering Caribbean cuisine and an extensive rum selection, located in the heart of Phoenix.
Irish bacon, sausages, black and white pudding, eggs, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, and soda bread.
A hearty stew made with leftover pork, bacon, and sausage, along with potatoes and onions.
A seafood dish featuring crab meat, served with a garlic and herb butter, typically eaten with crusty bread.
Phoenix Park is large, and you'll need to stay hydrated. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Phoenix Park has open spaces, and the sun can be intense. A sun hat protects you from UV rays.
Phoenix Park is home to various wildlife. Binoculars will enhance your viewing experience.
A vibrant cultural quarter known for its pubs, restaurants, and live music venues.
Handcrafted pottery from local artisans, reflecting the park's natural beauty.
Aged Irish whiskey, a traditional spirit from the park's historic distilleries.

High-quality woolen fabric, woven traditionally in the Phoenix Park area.
Well-preserved medieval ramparts encircling a charming French town, offering stunning views and a rich historical experience.
A bustling market in Jaipur, known for its vibrant textiles, jewelry, and traditional Rajasthani artifacts.
Founded in 1769, this historic mission is the first of 21 California missions, showcasing beautiful architecture and a rich history.