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Myrtle Square

3.5(8 reviews)FreePark
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-8. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy the playground facilities, while younger school-age children can run freely in the open space and explore the Victorian square's layout.

About

Myrtle Square is a delightful Victorian era green space in the heart of Ranelagh, offering a peaceful escape with playground equipment for energetic youngsters. The charming tree-lined paths and benches make it an ideal spot for parents to relax while children play, perfect for breaking up a day of Dublin sightseeing or enjoying an Irish afternoon outdoors.

Highlights

  • Victorian era square architecture and historic atmosphere
  • Well-maintained playground suitable for younger children
  • Tree-lined walking paths perfect for stroller-friendly exploring
  • Peaceful green space in a bustling neighborhood
  • Benches and seating areas for parent supervision and rest

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit nearby Ranelagh village for cafes and shops just steps away, making it easy to grab coffee or snacks for a picnic.
  2. 2.The square is accessible 24 hours, so it works well for jet-lagged families needing an early morning outing or late afternoon play session.
  3. 3.Bring a football or frisbee as the grassy areas are perfect for active play beyond the playground equipment.
  4. 4.Street parking is available on surrounding roads, though it can be limited during weekday business hours.
  5. 5.The tree cover provides natural shade on sunny days, but bring rain gear as Irish weather can change quickly.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9am-11am) are quietest, ideal for toddlers and avoiding crowds. Weekend afternoons can be busier with local families. Spring and summer offer the best weather, though the square's charm shines year-round.

What to Know

Completely free to visit with no entry fees. Street parking nearby operates on a pay and display system during business hours. No on-site facilities or food vendors, so plan accordingly and bring your own snacks and drinks.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with no seasonal closures. Spring brings beautiful blooming trees, while summer offers the warmest weather for extended play. Autumn leaves create a picturesque setting. Winter visits are possible but dress warmly for typical Irish cold and damp conditions.

Nearby Eats

Ranelagh village surrounds the square with numerous family-friendly options including cafes with children's menus and takeaway spots. The area is known for its village atmosphere with plenty of casual dining within a 2-minute walk.

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