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Is the omni shopping centre in dublin worth a visit
The omni is a nice enough shopping centre and is definitely worth a visit if you're out that way and theres also a cinema.
If you have trek half way across Dublin to get to it then, I would say no, Stay in Town or go to Dundrum or Blanchardstown or wherever is nearer to you but if you're out that way, then yeah absoultely go.
For a full list of shops there, check out:
http://www.omnipark.ie/
Happy Shopping!!
Pooh Bear
Any shopping in Dublin is worth a visit!
RocketBabyDoll
It wouldn't be my first choice but it has got a couple of good shops.
It's a lot better now since it got done up though.
=]
Jackson J
no, its a fair bit out with hardly any good ahops. go into town, much more variety
zzz311
I wouldn't go out of my way, go to stephens green center or somewhere in town