Shopping Centre shopping in Dublin
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Powerscourt Centre
This upmarket shopping mall in an 18th-century town house is where discerning shoppers quietly visit boutiques, beauty salons and the 1st-floor art, craft and antique shops. The Design Centre and FCUK are also here, as is a great vegetarian restaurant and a wig store. The courtyard Powerscourt Cafe is a pleasant spot to gather yourself.
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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. Here you’ll find a Boots, Benetton and large Dunnes Store with supermarket, 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 wooden children’s toys.
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Dundrum Town Centre
Modern Ireland’s grandest cathedral is this huge shopping and entertainment complex in the southern suburb of Dundrum. Over 100 retail outlets are represented. To get here, take the Luas to Ballaly, or catch bus 17, 44C, 48A or 75 from the city centre.
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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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