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Dublin Shopping Guide
Welcome to the Dublin Shopping Guide, part of the Dublin Uncovered guide to Dublin. Dublin offers visitors an excellent selection of shopping to suit all tastes. The city-centre is very compact and all of the shopping areas are within walking distance of each other. Grafton Street and surrounding streets usually contain slightly more upper class shopping, while O'Connell St and it's surrounding streets have cheaper shops. There are also a huge number of shopping centres in the city, both in the city-centre and the suburbs. Below are links to our shopping centre and shopping area pages.
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The Jervis Shopping Centre
The Jervis Shopping Centre provides Dublin shoppers with a fantastic range of domestic, UK and European chains and retailers. Popular shops include the two storey Boots pharmacy, fashion stores such as Topshop and Next and for footwear Schuh. |
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The Ilac Shopping Centre
The Ilac Centre boasts a variety of outlets including boutiques, gift-shops and fast food restaurants. The newly styled Roches Stores has an entrance in the Ilac Centre and there are also some branches of Dunnes Stores and Easons bookshop. |
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Stephens Green Shopping Centre
Located in the heart of Dublin city at the top of Grafton Street, shoppers will find an exceptional selection of shops and eateries at the Green. Inside this three storey Dublin Shopping centre, complete with car parking and baby changing facilities |
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O' Connell Street
O'Connell Street is the main street in Dublin city. Although there are not much shops on the street itself, in Henry Street and Talbot Street, which are off just O'Connell Street, there are a large number of shops such as Dunnes Stores, Roches Stores, Boyers and Arnotts. |
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The Blanchardstown Shopping Centre
If you are looking for a place to do all your shopping in one go, Blanchardstown is the place to head for. Shops range from cut-price "Tommy's Wonderland" to exclusive BT2 and cater for the whole family. |
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Henry Street
Two major shopping centres and two prominent department stores can be found on this busy street. Jervis Street Shopping centre is at the lower end of Henry Street. It is a very comprehensive shopping centre including many of the British Chains such as Boots, Debenhams and Argos. |
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Grafton Street
There are always street performers here, from buskers of varying standards to those increasingly tiresome painted, frozen men to comedians or that limbo dancer guy who's feeling 'hot, hot, hot'. Brown Thomas, Marks & Spencer, Dunnes Stores and HMV are the largest shops, with mainly clothes shops taking up the rest of the street. |
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