St. Audoen's Park
Some parks with a large number of gates will start to close half an hour before the above times to allow enough time for all gates to be closed at the designated hour.
St. Audeon’s Park sits alongside St. Audoen's Church at Cornmarket in Dublin city centre. The park features Dublin’s original stone walls and the last surviving entrance to the old city.
Opening Hours
Thursday
10:00 – 20:30
Monday | 10:00 – 20:30 |
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Tuesday | 10:00 – 20:30 |
Wednesday | 10:00 – 20:30 |
Thursday | 10:00 – 20:30 |
Friday | 10:00 – 20:30 |
Saturday | 10:00 – 20:30 |
Sunday | 10:00 – 20:30 |
Opening Hours
January | 10:00 - 17:00 |
February | 10:00 - 17:30 |
March | 10:00 - 18:30 before clocks go forward 10:00 - 19:30 after clocks go forward |
April | 10:00 - 20:30 |
May | 10:00 - 21:30 |
June and July | 10:00 - 22:00 |
August | 10:00 - 21:30 |
September | 10:00 - 20:30 |
October | 10:00 - 19:30 before clocks go back 10:00 - 18:30 after clocks go back |
November | 10:00 - 17:30 |
December | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Some parks with a large number of gates will start to close half an hour before the above times to allow enough time for all gates to be closed at the designated hour.
Contact Details
Some parks with a large number of gates will start to close half an hour before the above times to allow enough time for all gates to be closed at the designated hour.
History
St. Audoen's park lies beside St. Audoen's Church which was built in 1300 A.D. It is the only remaining parish church from that time. The church is dedicated to St Ouen, the 7th century bishop of Rouen and patron saint of Normandy.
The park features Dublin’s original stone walls (1100 A.D.), the last surviving entrance to the old city and Fagan’s Gate which was named after the nearby Fagan’s Tower.
Facilities
- Historic Interest
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible