Shopping in County Derry
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Causeway Speciality Market
On the second Saturday of each month the Causeway Speciality Market is held in the Diamond, selling a range of local crafts and organic produce, from hand-turned wooden bowls and homemade candles to farmhouse jam from Ballywalter, County Down, and sheep-milk cheese from County Derry.
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Craft Village
The little courtyard of Craft Village is home to a handful of craft shops selling Derry crystal, hand-woven cloth, ceramics, jewellery and other local craft items. Enter from Shipquay St, Magazine St or Tower Museum.
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Ogmiós
Housed in the An Gaeláras Gaelic language centre, this craft shop stocks a good range of Irish-language books, traditional music CDs, musical instruments, pottery, prints and jewellery.
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Foyleside Shopping Centre
This is a huge, four-level mall just outside the eastern city walls, which contains a Marks & Spencer, Virgin Megastore, Dixons and other high-street chain stores.
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Austins
The world's oldest independent department store (established 1830), Austins is a good place to shop for Irish linen (they can ship your purchases overseas).
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Donegal Shop
A long-established craft shop, the Donegal is crammed with Irish knitwear, Celtic jewellery, Donegal tweeds, Irish linen and souvenirs.
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Cool Discs Music
One of Northern Ireland's best independent record shops, Cool Discs has a wide selection of music by Irish artists old and new.
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Whatnot
The Whatnot is an interesting little antique shop crammed with jewellery, militaria, bric-a-brac and collectables.
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Bookworm
Good for books on Derry, the Troubles and Ireland generally. Has an in-store café.
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Tesco
Self-caterers can stock up at this big supermarket, just north of the walled city.
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Craft Village
This little courtyard is home to a handful of craft shops selling Derry crystal, hand-woven cloth, ceramics, jewellery and other local craft items. Enter from Shipquay St, Magazine St or Tower Museum.
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An Cló Ceart
Housed in the Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin cultural centre, this shop stocks a good range of Irish-language books, traditional music CDs, glasswork, woodwork and jewellery.
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Whatnot
The Whatnot is an interesting little antique shop crammed with jewellery, militaria, bric-a-brac and collectables.
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Tesco
Self-caterers can stock up at this big supermarket, just north of the walled city.
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Ogmió
Housed in the An Gaeláras Gaelic language centre, this craft shop stocks a good range of Irish-language books, traditional music CDs, musical instruments, pottery, prints and jewellery.
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McGilloway Gallery
A commercial gallery that provides a showcase for the best of contemporary Irish art, the McGilloway sells work by local artists and stages around half a dozen exhibitions each year.
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Foyleside Shopping Centre
This huge, four-level mall just outside the eastern city walls contains a Marks & Spencer, Eason bookshop and other high-street chain stores.
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Donegal Shop
A long-established craft shop, the Donegal is crammed with Irish knitwear, Celtic jewellery, Donegal tweeds, Irish linen and souvenirs.
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Cool Discs Music
One of Northern Ireland's best independent record shops, Cool Discs has a wide selection of music by Irish artists old and new.
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Austins
The world's oldest independent department store (established 1830), Austins is a good place to shop for Irish linen (it can ship your purchases overseas).
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