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I'm bored of being bored |
What are good shopping streets in Dublin?? |
I go to dublin alot but the only good shopping streets that I know are Henry Street and Grafton Street and all the shops in between the two. Are there any other good shopping streets around that i didn't notice. I want a proper shopping street with well known brand shops like hmv, river island, topman, etc |
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Ella's Mamaí
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go to Dundrum !
Its outside of the city centre....It is my favorite place to shop ever...I drive from Waterford to shop there!! you will get river island,topman H&M there and so much more...youve got the same taste as me, so i promise, you will love it just have a look at the list of shops !!
http://dundrum.ie/ |
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lyndsayc1984
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Not really, you've covered most of them with Henry St and Grafton St, to be honest. You should try one of the shopping centres, like Dundrum or Liffey Valley. They both have loads of brand name stores, especially Liffey Valley.
Edit: Also, if you haven't already, you can try streets adjoining the ones above, like Wicklow St, Dame St and Georges St. But your best bet is still the ones you already know. |
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Lilly
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if you want same old same old river island and all that craic then oconnell street, grafton and henry are where you want to be. for something a bit different try the temple bar area....urban outfitters, the harlaquin, eager beaver. |
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Maria
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Dublin's most famous shopping street is the (mostly) pedestrianised Grafton Street, which runs between St. Stephen's Green and Trinity College. |
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Skadoosh
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Grafton Street is the big one so you already knew that
Also go to the Temple Bar area, they have loads of cool shops like urban outfitters
Try this
http://www.dublinks.com/index.cfm/loc/5-37/pt/1.htm
Is info about all the big Irish shops, which are like their version of our big ones like topshop and h&m
Also a little tip, see if you can go to Bewleys cafe on Grafton Street while your there, its awesome
Good Luck |
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Most of Dublin 4 and Jervis Street is good.
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