the top Shopping in Ireland - voted and ranked by the tripwolf community
in Dublin, Ireland
Delicacies from the Emerald Isle. The small Saturday market is devoted exclusively to Irish food products, many of them produced organically. The farmhouse cheese, smoked fish, handmade praline chocola...
shop Cork City Market
in Cork, Ireland
Shopping: it could not be more English! The market complex in the centre of town is particularly attractive. As well as the wide range of fruit, vegetables and meat products, you can also get fresh cra...
shop Brown Thomas
in Dublin, Ireland
Dublin's finest establishment for traditional fashion and accessories. This fine department store stocks fashion for men and women over four floors. The ground floor features dedicated areas for brand ...
shop Powerscourt Centre
in Dublin, Ireland
Sophisticated shopping: art, jewellery and design. Here you will find lots of excellent shops selling, among other things, antiques such as clocks, silver or porcelain figures, ball gowns and bridal dr...
in Kilkenny, Ireland
The leading exponent of Irish art and craft design. The artists who run a workshop in the former stables at Kilkenny Castle experiment with new design using ceramic, gold and silver, glass, wood and wo...
shop Avoca Handweavers
in Dublin, Ireland
Shopping the Irish way: evidence that the new Ireland boasts style and taste. Here you will find creative Irish fashion and household goods. There is a cafe on the top floor. Insider tip: The Food Hall...
shop Books Upstairs
in Dublin, Ireland
opening hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00 - 19:00; Sat: 10:00 - 18:00; Sun: 13:00 - 18:00 , address: College Green 36, Dublin 2
shop Liberty Market
in Dublin, Ireland
Opposite the trendy shopping area around Grafton Street in the city centre you will find Liberty Market where you can buy cheap food and clothing as well as household goods and Communion dresses.
shop Moore Street Market
in Dublin, Ireland
The fruit and vegetable market is often cited as a hangover from the old Dublin, but it too has started to be transformed ever since traders from the Far East and Eastern Europe moved in.
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