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Ballyfermot - Dublin, Ireland
7 May — 8 May2
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About Ballyfermot

Named after the Ballyfermot Castle that was built here in the 14th century, this Dublin suburb lies just to the west of the city centre. Ballyfermot was once home to the Irish writer Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, with his Georgian home still standing today next to St. Laurence's parish.

Things to do in Ballyfermot

Ballyfermot Road is the main commercial hub in the suburb, lined with boutique shops, international restaurants and traditional Irish pubs. Le Fanu Park sprawls just to the south, and its expansive lawns are a popular spot to picnic and relax during the warm summer months.

California Hills Park lies in the north of Ballyfermot, having been named by movie-loving kids who once played “Cowboys and Indians” here. It includes “The Gaels” recreational area that features a children’s playground and golf facilities, as well as walking trails to explore.

Also in the suburb’s north along the banks of the Liffey River is the Irish National War Memorial Gardens where visitors can pay their respects to the soldiers who lost their lives in the Great War. It is considered one of the finest memorials built by Sir Edwin Lutyens and features a sunken Garden of Remembrance planted with roses.

Take a step back in time on a walk along the Grand Canal that was built from the mid-18th century to connect Dublin with the River Shannon. It’s dotted with locks and historic lock keeper’s cottages as it meanders into the outskirts of Dublin and the rural surrounds.

Getting around Ballyfermot

Ballyfermot is connected to Dublin’s city centre by regular bus services, as well as trains from the Cherry Orchard/Park West Station. A light rail system also runs along the edge of the canal in the south of the suburb.

Facts about staying in Ballyfermot, Dublin

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  • What is a good hotel near Dublin City Centre?

    Harrington Hall is a hotel near Dublin City Centre that is popular with HotelsCombined users, scoring 8.3 across 2,674 reviews.

  • What is a good hotel in Ballyfermot near Rotunda Hospital?

    For a good hotel near to Rotunda Hospital, consider Hotel St George by Nina - it is rated 8.0/10 from 4,567 HotelsCombined reviews.

  • Is there a good hotel near Millennium Bridge?

    If you’re visiting Millennium Bridge then the nearby Harrington Hall is a popular hotel with HotelsCombined users (2,674 reviews scoring it at an average 8.3/10).

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Ballyfermot?

    If your travel plans to Ballyfermot are flexible, we recommend visiting at least one of the following most popular landmarks: Dublin City Centre, Rotunda Hospital, or Millennium Bridge. Dublin is the city you should stay in if you want to visit Dublin City Centre. Staying in Dublin is preferred if you want to visit Rotunda Hospital. To visit Millennium Bridge, it’s most convenient if you stay in Dublin.

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