Discover the best top things to do in County Dublin, Ireland including Courtville Matthew Weldon, Fallon & Byrne, Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, The Square, St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Dundrum Town Centre, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Jervis Shopping Centre, Blanchardstown Centre, George's Street Arcade.
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5.0 based on 21 reviews
PRE-LOVED VINTAGE JEWELRY – We are envisioning a more personal, accessible and enjoyable way to trade fine jewellery and engagement rings. Our collection of vintage, antique and estate pieces are sure to capture your imagination. Authenticity guaranteed.
Matthew and Alyce provided a 5 star experience for us and as a result have acquired new customers for life! We shopped around online everywhere in Dublin for my engagement ring and ultimately the unique, premium quality diamonds and exceptional customer experience in Courtville won our hearts. Matthew even personally delivered pieces to us! Thank you so much for your expertise and adaptability in these strange times, we will be back for our wedding bands and many more pieces in the future.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
4.0 based on 201 reviews
The Powerscourt Townhouse Centre has absolutely everything for any tourist. The Centre itself is steeped in history and houses a vast array of shopping from fashion, Jewellery, antiques, arts &crafts beauty and much more. The centre has numerous cafes, restaurants and bars suitable for all tastes. There are Daily tours of the Centre's rich history, A famous Irish Dancing Museum and theatre and also a Dolls store and museum.Facilities: There is an ATM on the ground floor, Baby-changing facilities, Free Wi-fi and an Internet Kiosk, Disabled entrance (at the Coppinger Row entrance) and Toilets and many more.
Visited Powerscourt for visit the antiques centre in the court. Great selection of antique shops, mainly jewellery etc, but not the cheapest. Great place also for a cake and coffee.
4.0 based on 595 reviews
Comfortable, three-storied shopping mall featuring shops and restaurants.
While walking up Saint Stephen's Green find some time and visit beautiful white building with interesting architecture. Start from 3rd floor galleries, check Great Famine exhibition. Then on second floor you will find food corner with great coffee, take some photos. or just start your shopping:)) you will have great time there.
4.0 based on 277 reviews
Dundrum Town Centre is Ireland's largest shopping centre with over 165 stores and restaurants. The centre is home to Ireland's only House of Fraser, Harvey Nichols, Hollister, Hotel Chocolat and stand-alone Michael Kors store. It is located just 15 minutes from the City Centre via the Green Luas Line from St Stephens Green. The Dundrum and Balally stops are both a five-minute walk from the centre.
Fabulous shopping centre in a lovely part of Dublin. Easily accessed from city centre by bus or Luas. Lots of High Street shops, eateries and some more upmarket shops too. Spotlessly clean inside and out. Beautifully decorated when we visited a couple of weeks before Christmas and lovely Christmas markets at entrance, creating a lovely atmosphere. Some very nice places to eat around the area too. Would recommend visit here for a great shopping experience under one roof.
4.0 based on 210 reviews
Liffey Valley Shopping Centre is located just off the M50 (exit 7 M4 towards Sligo). It's a great location for a pitstop between Dublin and the West of Ireland. A great choice of cafes, restaurants & fast food, plus a large M&S food store. For shopping, it's one of Ireland's premier shopping centres and for those staying in the city it is easily reached by bus with Routes 13 & 40 also serving other great tourist spots like Trinity College, Guinness Storehouse, MOMA, Kilmainham & Phoenix Park. For those looking for a girls weekend of shopping and fun, it is served by Flybus straight from the Airport and has a Clarion Hotel located across the road.
Very impressive and modern centre worth a great range of shops and food outlets. Lots of free car parking too and easy to get to from the motorway and N4
4.0 based on 15 reviews
Ireland's leading shopping, leisure and retail park destination.
Blanchardstown shopping area is perfect for all your needs whether is dining or entertainment. Being in an out of town location this shopping centre has everything to offer the selection of shops is fantastic and they offer so many eating options. not to mention the cinema and bowling for entertainment. For a rainy day its worth visit as I found the shops in Dublin city so spread out.
3.5 based on 220 reviews
Originally built in 1881 as the first European shopping centre ,this has been here since then serving a true Dublin shopping experience , covered indoor market with all types of retail from Jewellers, Barbers, Food cafes ,Gift Stores ,Memorabilia, Vintage Clothing, Books, Accessories shops and much much more , A true gem in the heart of Dublin city.
This arcade is historic in that it was built in the 19th Century and hailed as Europe’s first shopping centre !!! On this score alone it is worth a visit ! It has much to offer in terms of merchandise which ranges from food to antiques to clothes and knick knacks appealing to all tastes. My favourite shop there is a shop called “Unique Crafts and Designs.” This shop sells colourful hand painted items designed by various artists and craftsmen. It’s captivating just to browse around admiring all the works of art. Just beware - the tendency to buy is strong ! Pay this arcade a visit if you have not been there.
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