Shopping in Dublin
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Shopping close to The Address Citywest
Liffey Valley Shopping Centre
This fantastic shopping centre is only a 12 minute drive from the Address Citywest. Liffey Valley Shopping Centre has over 100 retailers and is anchored by Boots, Marks & Spencers, Dunnes, NEXT and H&M. In addition to fashion and homewares, there are over 20 food outlets and the VUE 14-screen multiplex. Take a look at the complete lists of stores in Liffey Valley
If fashion is your thing, Liffey Valley is the place to shop, anchored by Ireland’s largest M&S, a mega NEXT, huge H&M and New Look, a large Dunnes Stores Fashion, Carraig Donn and all the leading high street fashion shops. Ireland’s largest Boots is located here, with exclusive product lines available, regular cosmetic offers and makeovers and full pharmacy and baby care ranges.
Liffey Valley is becoming more and more focused with great restaurants and food outlets. There are nearly 30 food outlets, ranging from full service sit-in to cafes and fast food. Great restaurants such as Milanos, Nandos, TGI Fridays to name just a few. Take a look at the list of dining options in Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
As well as catering for male and female fashion, VUE Cinema is very popular for seeing latest film releases. VUE Cinema Offers the customer the following:
- 3,800 seats.
- All screens are fitted with Digital Dolby 5.1 or 7.1 Surround Sound.
- Vue is dedicated to giving each and every guest an exceptional big screen experience.
- Vue is located on the Western Plaza.
The Square Tallaght
The Square Tallaght was completed in 1990 and is located just off junction 11 of the M50 motorway on the Belgard Road (the R113) and the N81. (Only an eight minute drive from The Address Citywest).
The centre comprises 53,000 m2 of retail space spread across three levels, and currently has up to 163 stores. It has an annual footfall of 21.7 million. It is serviced by the Luas red line and 11 Dublin Bus routes, including the number 75 providing a direct link to the South Dublin suburbs.
There are over 2,300 on-site car parking spaces. The taxi rank is the second busiest in Ireland after Dublin Airport.
The anchor tenants are Dunnes, Debenhams and Tesco. Other brands include Boots, Eason, Heatons, New Look, River Island, H&M, Dealz, Carriag Donn, Skechers, Clarks, Currys PC World, Peter Mark, Vero Moda, JD Sports, Regatta, Nandos, Tiger, Starbucks, Lifestyle Sports and Vodafone.
When The Square opened it was the largest shopping centre in Ireland.
Dundrum Town Centre
Dundrum Town Centre, is a twenty minute drive from The Address Citywest, and one of the largest indoor shopping centres in Ireland. Dundrum Town Centre is home to exclusive flagship stores such as House of Fraser, Harvey Nichols, and Hollister Dublin. With over 100 stores, 40 restaurants, & a cinema, visitors are spoilt for choice. Dundrum Town Centre is also home to the world famous Hamleys Toy Store. A shopping trip to Dundrum Town Centre is a must.
We know that part of a great shopping trip is a smooth journey – both into and around the shops. That’s why we’ve curated a handy selection of Dundrum Town Centre’s services and visiting information, so all you need to focus on is your shopping. Whether you’re looking for Zara Dundrum opening hours or family-friendly parking facilities, we’ve got everything you need to plan your visit here. You’ll find convenient places to pick up your parcels, our Dundrum store map to find your favourite brands, mobility and accessibility guides, and a range of services and places to treat yourself – from beauty counters at Harvey Nichols to spa treatments at Edvard & Pink. Browse our range of services at Dundrum in Dublin below.
Kildare Village Retail Outlet
Kildare Village, one of the Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages in Europe, is located less than half an hour from The Address Citywest and offers Ireland’s leading luxury outlet shopping experience. With luxury outlet boutiques providing fashion and luxuries for the home, Kildare Village offers the authentic previous seasons’ collections of a unique selection of Irish and international brands with savings of up to 60% on the recommended retail price, seven days a week and all year round.
A selection of services at Kildare Village includes a Tourist Information Centre; tax free shopping and a complimentary shuttle service to the nearby Irish National Stud & Gardens. With a range of restaurants and cafés, the Village has become a destination for visitors seeking a superior shopping experience and an enjoyable day out.
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Dublin City Shopping
The Address Citywest is located just 9km from Dublin City Centre where there are great shopping districts including Grafton Street and Henry Street. We offer great value accommodation rates, meaning you will save all the money you need to shop till you drop!
grafton street
Vibrant and spirited Grafton Street serves as Dublin’s main shopping zone. Home to Brown Thomas, Ireland’s flagship store, this pedestrian thoroughfare runs through the centre of historic Dublin. When you are in Dublin for shopping, Grafton Street has to be on your list.
Some of the lovely shops around Grafton Street Shopping Area.
- Brown Thomas
- Avoca Handweavers
- Weir & Sons
- Kilkenny Shop
- Massimo Dutti
- NEXT
- Tommy Hilfiger
- Marks & Spencer
stephen’s green
Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre is the best-known shopping centre in the city and you can find it at the top of Grafton Street. It is beautifully situated just across from St Stephens Green so you could go for a ramble before your shopping trip!
Powerscourt Centre you can find when you wander down Grafton Street accessed through a beautiful little lane with pretty Jewellery shops. Powerscourt Centre is a haven of small artisan boutiques and galleries, eateries, and designer stores. Take a look around the various levels and sit and have a coffee and something to eat while watching the world go by.
henry street
The second principal shopping Street in Dublin’s city centre, the best in our opinion!, lined with department stores and malls. Henry Street is located on Dublin’s Northside running from the Spire of Dublin and the General Post Office on O’Connell Street in the east to Liffey Street in the West.
- Arnotts
- Dunnes Stores
- Penneys/ Primark
- Louis Copeland
- Marks & Spencer
- ZARA
- River Island
- NEXT
- Mango
- Pull and Bear
- JERVIS Shopping Centre
- ILAC Shopping Centre
jervis shopping centre
Jervis Shopping Centre has long established itself as one of Dublin’s most successful and vibrant shopping environments.
Located on Dublin’s busiest shopping street, Mary Street, the Shopping Centre is home to a wide range of stores offering fashion, leisure, technology as well as a growing selection of dining options for visitors to enjoy. Recently the centre has deepened its fashion and beauty credentials by attracting the biggest JD Sports in Ireland and a new Superdrug, it is also home to the biggest New Look in Europe, Topshop, Stradivarius, Best Menswear, Timberland and VANS; now there’s even more reasons for fashion lovers to visit.
Arriving at Jervis Shopping Centre could not be easier – the Jervis Luas stop is right at the entrance, and Dublin Bus stops and the Dart are within a few minutes’ walk. For those preferring to drive, the Centre’s very modern car park offers 750 car spaces.
Some History..
The centre was built on a 12,000 m2 (3-acre) former hospital site, which was bought in 1994 at a cost of £5.97 million. The centre was built at a cost of £76 million. Most of the facade of the former Hospital has been retained and incorporated into the Shopping Centre. Jervis Shopping Centre opened in 1996 and extends to 37,000 sq.m. The centre was originally anchored by Debenhams, M&S and Tesco, and boasts 750 Car Parking spaces. The property is strategically located on Mary /Henry Street, one of Ireland’s busiest high streets. Since 1996 Jervis Shopping Centre has established itself as Dublin’s most successful and vibrant shopping environment.
Although its main entrance is on Mary Street, the centre is named after Jervis Street Hospital on whose site it was built following the hospital’s closure in the late 1980s. The existing Marks and Spencer store on Mary Street was incorporated into the new centre, with the other anchor tenants being Quinnsworth (now Tesco) and New Look in the unit formerly occupied by Debenhams.
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