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Myrtle Square Park park in Ranelagh, D
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View of Myrtle Square Park in Ranelagh, D
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View of Myrtle Square Park in Ranelagh, D
Photo: Google

Myrtle Square Park

FreePark
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 1-8. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy the playground equipment and open grass areas for running, while older elementary kids can explore the pathways and play games in the square.

About

Myrtle Square Park is a delightful Victorian-era green space in the heart of Ranelagh, offering families a peaceful retreat with well-maintained playground equipment and plenty of space for children to run and play. The tree-lined paths and benches make it an ideal spot for parents to relax while kids burn off energy, and the charming neighborhood setting provides a genuine taste of local Dublin life.

Highlights

  • Well-equipped playground area suitable for various ages
  • Beautiful Victorian landscaping with mature trees providing shade
  • Safe, enclosed square perfect for learning to ride bikes or scooters
  • Plenty of benches for parents to supervise comfortably
  • Authentic local park experience away from tourist crowds

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during weekday mornings for a quieter experience when local preschools aren't in session
  2. 2.The nearby Ranelagh village has several cafes where you can grab coffee and pastries to enjoy on the park benches
  3. 3.Bring a ball or frisbee as the grassy areas are perfect for active play
  4. 4.Street parking is available on surrounding roads, but arrive early on sunny days as spaces fill quickly
  5. 5.Pack hand wipes as the nearest public restrooms are in nearby cafes or shops

Best Time to Visit

Late morning on weekdays or early weekend mornings for fewer crowds. Visit during spring and summer (May to September) when the weather is most pleasant and the trees are in full bloom, creating beautiful shade for hot days.

What to Know

This is a completely free park with no facilities on-site, so plan to use restrooms at nearby cafes or restaurants before your visit. Street parking only, with no dedicated lot.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but most enjoyable during warmer months from April through October. The park can be quite wet and muddy during Ireland's rainy winter season (November to March), so waterproof footwear is essential for off-season visits.

Nearby Eats

Ranelagh village surrounds the park and offers excellent family options including The Bakehouse for fresh pastries and casual lunches, and Uno Mas for family-friendly Mexican food that kids typically enjoy.

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