Departmental stores in Ireland are the major attractions for the tourists visiting Ireland. There are a large number of items which you can find in these departmental stores in Ireland. There are various departmental stores in Ireland which are based at shopping malls and complexes, plazas, open air markets, flea markets, fashion streets, record stores, departmental stores, discount warehouses or individual boutiques. Dublin, the capital city of Ireland is home to all of them. Various things you can buy in Ireland includes traditional crafts such as cut crystal, woolens and pottery. After shopping, one can unwind, either through a relaxing stroll or a break at a specialty café.
Some of the other major departmental stores in Ireland that would make for a wonderful shopping experience in Ireland are given below:
Powerscourt Townhouse Center – This is located very near to the Grafton Street. This important shopping center is located in a beautifully restored medieval town house. This place is famous for clothes, cafes, galleries, antiques, and Irish designer jewelers.
Nassau Street- Nassau Street is located alongside the historic Trinity College. This famous shopping hub sells tourist related items such as Waterford Crystal, Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre, Aran sweaters and other Irish craft items. The famous shops here include House of Ireland, Kilkenny Design and Blarney Woollen Mills.
Market Arcade/ George's Street Arcade – This is located in Castle Market Street. This is a red-brick shopping arcade allows great deals on vintage clothing, fabrics, unusual accessories, vinyl and clubwear etc.
Markets in Ireland- There are also several markets in Ireland that are mainly the fruit, vegetable and fish market types, however, one can experience the lifestyle of the common-folk of Ireland here. These include Blackrock Market, Cow's Lane Fashion & Design Market, Farmleigh's Food Market, Irish Farmers Markets, Moore Street, Red Stables Food Market, Temple Bar Book Market, Temple Bar Craft & Furniture Market, and Temple Bar Food Markets.
Other shopping centres located in the suburbs of Ireland include the Blanchardstown Centre, Dundrum Town Centre Dundrum),The Square (Tallaght), Liffey Valley Shopping Centre (Lucan), Omni Park (Santry), Northside Shopping Centre (Coolock) etc. |