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Shopping in Dublin
Edit ThisThere are vast amounts of shopping territory to cover. Nassau Street is probably the most fun place to shop. There are many unique gift and craft shops and traditional music stores. It also holds a lot of authentic Irish fabrics and clothing. For a more practical shopping spree, you would go to Grafton Street. This is the home to the high-priced boutiques and the fantastic jewelers. There is a little something for everyone when shopping around Dublin.
The Cultural/Antique Quarter is in Dublin 8 and based all around Francis Street. The are many Antique Stores and Art Galleries
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August 08, 2009
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by martin fennelly
Jervis Shopping Centre
Edit ThisThe Jervis Shopping Centre is one of the newest and largest shopping centres in Dublin.
| type: | Shopping centers and malls |
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| address: | Mary Street, Dublin 1 |
St Stephen Green Shopping Centre
Edit ThisThis three story mall offers many shops and boutiques. It is located across from St Stephen Green at the south end of Grafton Street.
| type: | Shopping centers and malls |
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