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Dundrum Town Centre
Europe's largest shopping and entertainment centre is either globalisation's hideous hydra or the greatest thing to happen to retail since the invention of money. There are more than 100 retail outlets, including virtually every imaginable high street shop, cinemas, restaurants and bars, baby-changing rooms and even a crèche so that you can keep the tiny 'uns amused while you load up on gear.
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Jervis Centre
An ultramodern, domed mall that's a veritable shrine to the British chain store. Boots, Top Shop, Debenhams, Argos, Dixons, M&S and Miss Selfridge all get a look-in.
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Powerscourt Townhouse Shopping Centre
This absolutely gorgeous and stylish centre is in a carefully refurbished Georgian townhouse, originally built between 1741 and 1744. These days it's best known for its cafés and restaurants but it still does a top-end, selective trade in high fashion, art, exquisite handicrafts and other chichi sundries.
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St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
A 1980s version of a 19th-century shopping arcade, the dramatic, balconied interior and central courtyard are a bit too grand for the nondescript chain stores within. There's a Boots, Benetton and large Dunnes Store with supermarket though, as well as last-season designer warehouse TK Maxx.
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Westbury Mall
Wedged between the five-star Westbury Hotel and the expensive jewellery stores of Johnson's Ct, this small mall has a handful of pricey, specialist shops selling everything from Persian rugs to buttons and lace or tasteful children's wooden toys.
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